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How to watch Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race at World Wide Technology Raceway

Kyle Busch and Joey Logano are both looking to end winless droughts at a track they recently visited Victory Lane.

Logano won the first Cup race at World Wide Technology Raceway in 2022. Busch won last year’s event.

Logano starts this weekend winless in his final 45-point races. Busch is winless in his last 35-point races.

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Details for Sunday’s race at World Wide Technology Raceway

(All times East)

GET STARTED: The command to start the engines will be given by former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright at 3:32 p.m. … The green flag is expected to wave at 3:42 p.m.

PRE-RACE: The garage opens at 12.30 pm… The drivers meeting is at 2.40 pm… The introduction of the drivers is at 2.55 pm

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PRE-RACE CEREMONIES: The invocation will be delivered by Dave MacNeill, pastor of The Crossing Church in St. Louis, at 3:24 p.m. …The national anthem will be performed by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and Bebe Winans at 3:25 p.m.

DISTANCE: The race lasts 240 laps (300 miles) on the 1.25 mile speedway.

PHASES: Stage 1 ends on lap 45. Stage 2 ends on lap 140.

STARTING LAYOUT: Qualifying starts on Saturday at 10:15 am

TV/RADIO: FS1 will air the race at 3:30 PM… Pre-race coverage will begin on FS1 at 2:00 PM… Motor Racing Network coverage will begin at 2:30 PM… SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will carry the MRN broadcast.

PREDICTION: Underground again: Partly cloudy skies with a high of 80 degrees and a 6% chance of rain at the start of the race.

LAST TIME: Kyle Busch started on pole, won a stage and led 121 of 243 laps to win the race in overtime. Denny Hamlin came in second. Joey Logano finished third.

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