The NASCAR Cup Series gears up for its next showdown of the 2025 season as it heads to the Texas Motor Speedway. A total of 38 drivers are set to take the track for the much-anticipated Würth 400 presented by LIQUI MOLY, scheduled for Sunday, May 4, in Fort Worth, Texas.
Race Weekend Details
- Event: Würth 400 presented by LIQUI MOLY
- Date: Sunday, May 4, 2025
- Time: 3:30 PM ET / 1:00 AM local (May 5)
- Venue: Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TX
- TV Broadcast: FS1
- Streaming: Fox Sports App (with valid TV subscription)
Full 2025 NASCAR Texas Entry List
Here's the complete list of 38 drivers set to compete in the Würth 400:
- Ross Chastain (1, Trackhouse Racing)
- Austin Cindric (2, Team Penske)
- Austin Dillon (3, Richard Childress Racing)
- Noah Gragson (4, Front Row Motorsports)
- Kyle Larson (5, Hendrick Motorsports)
- Brad Keselowski (6, RFK Racing)
- Justin Haley (7, Spire Motorsports)
- Kyle Busch (8, Richard Childress Racing)
- Chase Elliott (9, Hendrick Motorsports)
- Ty Dillon (10, Kaulig Racing)
- Denny Hamlin (11, Joe Gibbs Racing)
- Ryan Blaney (12, Team Penske)
- AJ Allmendinger (16, Kaulig Racing)
- Chris Buescher (17, RFK Racing)
- Chase Briscoe (19, Joe Gibbs Racing)
- Christopher Bell (20, Joe Gibbs Racing)
- Josh Berry (21, Wood Brothers Racing)
- Joey Logano (22, Team Penske)
- Bubba Wallace (23, 23XI Racing)
- William Byron (24, Hendrick Motorsports)
- Todd Gilliland (34, Front Row Motorsports)
- Riley Herbst (35, 23XI Racing)
- Zane Smith (38, Front Row Motorsports)
- Cole Custer (41, Haas Factory Team)
- John Hunter Nemechek (42, Legacy Motor Club)
- Erik Jones (43, Legacy Motor Club)
- Tyler Reddick (45, 23XI Racing)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (47, HYAK Motorsports)
- Alex Bowman (48, Hendrick Motorsports)
- Cody Ware (51, Rick Ware Racing)
- Ty Gibbs (54, Joe Gibbs Racing)
- Ryan Preece (60, RFK Racing)
- Jesse Love (62, Beard Motorsports)
- Chad Finchum (66, Garage 66)
- Michael McDowell (71, Spire Motorsports)
- Carson Hocevar (77, Spire Motorsports)
- Shane van Gisbergen (88, Trackhouse Racing)
- Daniel Suárez (99, Trackhouse Racing)
Streaming and Additional Coverage
In addition to FS1's race day coverage, Prime Video continues its role in covering practice and qualifying for the first half of the NASCAR Cup Series season. Texas Motor Speedway's practice and qualifying sessions will be live on Saturday, May 3 at 11:05 AM ET.
Prime Video is also slated to broadcast five Cup Series races in 2025, starting with the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 25.
Stay tuned as the season heats up in Texas, where the stars of NASCAR aim to make their mark in the Würth 400!
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