Las Vegas (Klas) – It’s the race week in Las Vegas with Nascar that came to town for the race in the South Point 400 Cup series and the Focused Health 302 XFINITY Series race.
This is the first round of the round of 8, half of the eliminatory pilots having been eliminated since the start of the playoffs in August.
In each series, the remaining eight pilots are competing four places in their respective winner championship races in Phoenix on the weekend of November 1.
How to watch the South Point 400 on television
The race of the series of the Sunday Cup will be a television nationwide, the green flag going to fall at 2:30 p.m. PT on USA Network.
- To start up: 2:30 p.m. PT
- Channel: USA Network
The XFINITY FOCUS HEALTH 302 series takes place on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. PT and can be monitored on the CW network.
Tickets for Nascar in Las Vegas
If you are looking to obtain tickets for South Point 400 Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, you are for a fairly affordable afternoon. The seats start at $ 56 and can be obtained in just about any section for less than $ 200. Children’s tickets cost $ 12.
All the seats are along the front section of the tri-oval racetrack, giving spectators a magnificent view of the starting line / final or the standing road, depending on the section in which they are.
If you are looking to attend the XFINITY race on Saturday, tickets start at $ 32 and do not exceed $ 88.
Meteorological forecasts for the Nascar race weekend in Las Vegas
It promises to be another magnificent weekend in Las Vegas, with high temperatures which should be around 80 degrees.
Although there is a risk of rain on Saturday during the Xfinity race, the race for the Sunday afternoon Cup series seems clear.
As with any outdoor activity in Las Vegas, prepare for direct sunlight for most of the afternoon. However, this should be less a problem with the race on Saturday in the evening and the sunset behind the stands.
What pilots are still in the Nascar Cup Series qualifiers?
Only eight of the 16 qualification pilots remain in the cup series qualifying series, which is the first of the three races for them to qualify for the final.
The remaining eight pilots are:
- Denny Hamlin
- Ryan Blaney
- Kyle Larson
- William Byron
- Christopher Bell
- Chase Elliot
- Chase Briscoe
- Joey Logano
If one of these pilots wins the race, they will be guaranteed a place in the championship; Otherwise, this will be summed up to who has the most points after the following three races.
What pilots are still in Xfinity qualifiers?
The Xfinity series follows a structure in similar playoff series, with eight pilots in competition to make the four championship.
These drivers are:
- Connor Zilisch
- Justin Allgaier
- Brandon Jones
- Sam Mayer
- Jesse Love
- Sammy Smith
- CARSON KVAPIL
- Sheldon Creed
The four -year -old cup will take place after the October 25 race in Martinsville, Virginia.