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Sounds weird, but it’s true.

NASCAR is rolling away from its biggest track, Talladega, to go faster at a track over 40% smaller.

Texas Motor Speedway is host this weekend to NASCAR’s Big Three — Cup, Xfinity and Trucks — Friday through Sunday.

Talladega, like Daytona and, of late, Atlanta, is so big and fast it forces NASCAR to govern the speeds. No such hamstringing at Texas, a 1.5-mile oval Deep in the Heart: Fort Worth.

Sunday, you might as well call it Fort Würth. The German company was once known for selling fasteners, screws and whatnot, but has since expanded into a wide range of equipment. The company has been a partner of Roger Penske’s race team since 2012, and recently got into the race-entitlement business.

For what it’s worth, the Truck Series race sponsor, SpeedyCash, is pretty self-explanatory. And this weekend’s Xfinity Series race benefactor, Andy’s Frozen Custard, is a chain of franchises in 15 states.

Among Andy’s limited-time specialties these days is something called Lemon Bar Concrete, a big cup of custard described as a “perfect blend of tangy and sweet.”

You know the type.

Friday: Xfinity Series qualifying, Truck Series gets green flag

5 p.m.: Xfinity Series practice (CW app)

6:05 p.m.: Xfinity Series qualifying (CW app)

8 p.m.: Truck Series, SpeedyCash.com 250 (FS1)

Saturday: Cup Series lineup set; Xfinity Series races for custard

11 a.m.: Cup Series practice (Prime)

12:10 p.m.: Cup Series qualifying (Prime)

2 p.m.: Xfinity Series, Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 (CW)

Sunday: Week 11 of 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule

3:30 p.m.: Cup Series, Würth 400 (FS1)



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