Some of the best NASCAR drivers are adding to the show for the Las Vegas race weekend.
The Kubota High Limit Racing Series kicks off the 2025 season at Las Vegas Motor Speedway during the Pennzoil 400 NASCAR race weekend.
Dirt racing specialists Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell, who has won the last three NASCAR Cup Series races, are part of the field that will hit the half-mile dirt track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Bell was recently given permission to run in dirt racing from his team, Joe Gibbs Racing, in an effort to give him more freedom to run the races he wants and get more time behind the wheel.
Larson and Bell will be taking on the High Rollers, including Brad Sweet, Rico Abreu, Spencer Bayston in a two-day event. The preliminary races are set for Thursday and the $25,000 feature is set for Saturday night.
This will be the first time since 2019 a national sprint car series will compete at Las Vegas, the last being the World of Outlaws from 1996-2019.
When is NASCAR Las Vegas race
The Pennzoil 400 is set for 2:30 p.m. CT on Sunday, March 16 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada.
What channel is NASCAR Las Vegas race on
The Pennzoil 400 will be broadcast on FS1 with Mike Joy, Clint Bowyer and Kevin Harvick in the broadcast booth.
Where is Las Vegas dirt track
The dirt track at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway is across the street from the 1.5-mile d-shaped oval.
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