Everything You Need to Know About Tuesday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Race at Darlington

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After Sunday’s return of the NASCAR Cup Series was pulled off successfully at Darlington Raceway, the NASCAR Xfinity Series returns with Tuesday’s Toyota 200 at Darlington Raceway.

Noah Gragson will roll from the pole position as he snagged the lucky No. 1 in a random drawing. This will not count as an official Pole Award for Gragson, but he will start the race from the front of the pack.

The random draw starting lineup should once again lend the race to being quite unpredictable, as we saw in Sunday’s Cup Race where we had no idea who had the fastest car or where they were located in the field.

NASCAR also announced on Monday, that they would bump up the start time of the race by two hours (from 8 PM ET to 6 PM ET) due to rain and weather stemming from tropical storm Arthur.

Now let’s get to the important stuff you need to know about Tuesday’s race.

How to Watch

Pre-Race starts at 5:00 PM ET on FS1
Race starts at 6:00 PM ET on FS1

If you prefer to stream the pre-race and race, they will also be available on the FOX Sports Go app.

Race Info

Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Race No. 5 of 33 in the 2020 season
Track: Darlington Raceway
Track Size: 1.366-mile
Laps: 147 (Stage 1 ends lap 45, Stage 2 ends lap 90, Race ends lap 147)
Distance: 200.8 miles

Pre-Race Data

Entry List
Team Rosters
Starting Lineup
Pit Stall Map

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