This Sunday, four more drivers will see their championship aspirations come to an end as the Cup Series heads to the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course for the Round of 12 finale. The North Carolina track, known as the "Roval," presents a unique challenge with its combination of the infield road course and the traditional oval. For 2024, the 17-turn layout has undergone some modifications that are sure to affect the race.
So, who will be competing in Charlotte? What’s the schedule for TV and streaming? Which drivers are contenders for the win? Here’s everything you need to know for the 2024 Bank of America ROVAL 400:
When is the NASCAR Race at the Charlotte Roval?
The Bank of America ROVAL 400 is scheduled for Sunday, October 13, at 2:30 p.m. ET.
Before the race, there will be practice and qualifying sessions. The 38 drivers will be divided into two groups, each with a 20-minute practice session.
The qualifying format is as follows:
First Round: 15 minutes for each group, allowing unlimited laps. The five fastest from each group will advance.
Second Round: 10 minutes for the 10 drivers who advanced, also allowing unlimited laps. Starting positions 11 through 38 are based on the first round, while the top 10 starting spots are determined by the fastest laps in this round.
NASCAR TV Schedule for This Weekend
Here’s the full TV and streaming schedule:
Saturday, Oct. 12 (USA Network streaming)
Practice: 12:30 p.m. ET, USA Network, NBC Sports app
Qualifying: 2 p.m. ET, USA Network, NBC Sports app
Sunday, Oct. 13 (NBC and streaming)
Countdown to Green: 2 p.m. ET, NBC, NBC Sports app
Bank of America ROVAL 400: 2:30 p.m. ET, NBC, NBC Sports app
NASCAR Charlotte Roval Entry List
Thirty-eight drivers will compete in Charlotte, including 34 full-time competitors and four others.
Two Xfinity Series drivers will step up to the Cup Series this Sunday: road course experts A.J. Allmendinger and Shane van Gisbergen, both driving for Kaulig Racing. Additionally, Kaz Grala for Rick Ware Racing and Josh Bilicki for MBM Motorsports will also participate.
Full Entry List for Charlotte:
1. Ross Chastain - Trackhouse Racing
2. Austin Cindric - Team Penske
3. Austin Dillon - Richard Childress Racing
4. Josh Berry - Stewart-Haas Racing
5. Kyle Larson - Hendrick Motorsports
6. Brad Keselowski - RFK Racing
7. Justin Haley - Spire Motorsports
8. Kyle Busch - Richard Childress Racing
9. Chase Elliott - Hendrick Motorsports
10. Noah Gragson - Stewart-Haas Racing
11. Denny Hamlin - Joe Gibbs Racing
12. Ryan Blaney - Team Penske
13. Shane van Gisbergen - Kaulig Racing
14. Chase Briscoe - Stewart-Haas Racing
15. Kaz Grala - Rick Ware Racing
16. A.J. Allmendinger - Kaulig Racing
17. Chris Buescher - RFK Racing
19. Martin Truex Jr. - Joe Gibbs Racing
20. Christopher Bell - Joe Gibbs Racing
21. Harrison Burton - Wood Brothers Racing
22. Joey Logano - Team Penske
23. Bubba Wallace - 23XI Racing
24. William Byron - Hendrick Motorsports
31. Daniel Hemric - Kaulig Racing
34. Michael McDowell - Front Row Motorsports
38. Todd Gilliland - Front Row Motorsports
41. Ryan Preece - Stewart-Haas Racing
42. John Hunter Nemechek - Legacy Motor Club
43. Erik Jones - Legacy Motor Club
45. Tyler Reddick - 23XI Racing
47. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. - JTG Daugherty Racing
48. Alex Bowman - Hendrick Motorsports
51. Corey LaJoie - Rick Ware Racing
54. Ty Gibbs - Joe Gibbs Racing
66. Josh Bilicki - MBM Motorsports
71. Zane Smith - Spire Motorsports
77. Carson Hocevar - Spire Motorsports
99. Daniel Suarez - Trackhouse Racing
NASCAR Roval Winners History
Of the 38 drivers in the field, five are past winners at the Charlotte Roval, with Elliott being the only one with multiple victories. He won consecutive races in 2019 and 2020, while Blaney claimed the inaugural event in 2018. Other winners include Larson (2021), Bell (2022), and Allmendinger (2023).
NASCAR Playoff Standings and Scenarios for Charlotte
With Chastain and Stenhouse winning the first two races in the Round of 12, no playoff drivers have advanced to the Round of 8 based on victories. Byron is the only driver to have accumulated enough points to secure his spot, leaving the other 11 drivers battling for the final seven slots.
Here’s the playoff standings entering Charlotte, with the bottom four set to be eliminated unless they win the race or accumulate enough points to break into the top eight:
1- William Byron
2- Christopher Bell
3- Kyle Larson
4- Denny Hamlin
5- Alex Bowman
6 - Ryan Blaney
7- Tyler Reddick
8 - Chase Elliott
9- Joey Logano
10- Daniel Suarez
11- Austin Cindric
12- Chase Briscoe