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How to see the XFinity race on Saturday in Cota Austin: start time, television information and weather

The Circuit of the Americas will begin the critical section of the XFINITY series in the road courses on the 2025 schedule.

The 65-round race on Saturday is the first of seven road courses this season, which is 21% of the 33-race slate.

Sam Mayer has four victories on the Xfinity Road course, one less than the rest of the field – Justin Allgaier has three wins on road courses, and Jeremy Clements and Connor Zil each have one piece.

Clements will make his 500th XFinity start, the fourth driver who reaches the milestone.

With the victories of Austin Hill (Daytona) and Jesse Love (Atlanta), Richard Childress Racing is the first team to win the first two races of the XFinity season with various drivers. It is the second season in a row in which RCR won the first two races.

The race is broadcast in the CW Network, which is the exclusive broadcaster of the XFINITY series in its first full season.


Details of the XFinity Race on Saturday on the America racetrack

(All times Eastern)

START: The command for starting engines should be given at 2:29 p.m. … The green flag should wave at 2:40 p.m.

Preserpelgel: The Xfinity Garage opens at 11:30 a.m. … Driver launches are at 1:55 p.m. … Impa Kasanganay, 2023 Professional Fighters League Light Heavyweight Champion, will give the call at 2:21 p.m. … Brooke Michelle, award -winning singer/songwriter and student of the University of Texas, will perform the Anthema at 2:22 PM.

DISTANCE: The race is 65 laps (156 miles) on the 20-mile road course by 20 km.

Step: Level 1 ends in round 20. Level 2 ends in round 40.

Input list: Click here for the 41 entered cars

TV/radio: The CW network sends the race from 2 p.m. … Performance Racing Network and Siriusxm Nascar Radio will have radio reporting.

FORECAST: Weather underground – Mix clouds and sunshine with a high of 86 degrees and a rain probability of 7%. It is expected that at the beginning of the XFinity race it will be partially cloudy and 84 degrees.

Last year: Kyle Larson won from the pole position in double extension, His first victory in Hendrick Motorsports No. 17 Xfinity Chevrolet.