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NASCAR Next Gen Testing Phoenix Day 2 2022
It’s time for day two of the NASCAR Next Gen test at Phoenix Raceway. Team Hezeberg powered by Reaume Brothers (pictured above) will be one of 18 cars testing on Wednesday. Photo Credit: Reaume Brothers Racing.

After a successful day one at Phoenix Raceway, the NASCAR Cup Series teams have returned for a second day of testing. Like yesterday, this session will not be broadcast on television, but it is available via a live stream on YouTube.

We have embedded the live stream video in this post below for you to be able to keep up with what happens at the test session throughout the day. The stream will begin at 11AM ET:

Wednesday’s test session will run from 11am ET to 7pm ET (9am to 5pm MT). The teams will return to the track on Wednesday as well.

2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson and the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports car paced the opening day of the test on Tuesday with a lap of 27.329 sec. / 131.728 mph.

Here are the results from Tuesday, day one, of the two-day Phoenix Next Gen test:

  1. 5 – Kyle Larson, 27.329 sec. / 131.728 mph
  2. 8 – Tyler Reddick, 27.474 sec. / 131.033 mph
  3. 22 – Joey Logano, 27.500 sec. / 130.909 mph
  4. 47 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 27.524 sec. / 130.747 mph
  5. 23 – Kurt Busch / Bubba Wallace, 27.563 sec. / 130.610 mph
  6. 12 – Ryan Blaney, 27.583 sec. / 130.515 mph
  7. 17 – Chris Buescher, 27.592 sec. / 130.473 mph
  8. 9 – Alex Bowman, 27.611 sec. / 130.383 mph
  9. 4 – Kevin Harvick, 27.648 sec. / 130.208 mph
  10. 18 – Kyle Busch, 27.743 sec. / 129.762 mph
  11. 1 – Daniel Suarez, 27.781 sec. / 129.585 mph
  12. 19 – Martin Truex Jr., 27.784 sec. / 129.571 mph
  13. 14 – Chase Briscoe, 27.809 sec. / 129.454 mph
  14. 31 – Daniel Hemric, 27.848 sec. / 129.273 mph
  15. 21 – Austin Cindric, 27.894 sec. / 129.060 mph
  16. 38 – Michael McDowell, 28.004 sec. / 128.553 mph
  17. 42 – Ty Dillon, 28.147 sec. / 127.900 mph
  18. 27 – Loris Hezemans, 28.721 sec. / 125.344 mph
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