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NASCAR fans are getting ready for the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday, June 8. Drivers will take on the high-speed two-mile track, with pit stall assignments now confirmed for the NASCAR Cup Series field.
The green flag is set to wave at 2:00 p.m. ET, with live coverage available through Prime Video, MRN Radio, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Drivers and teams know how much pit position can influence the outcome, especially when every second counts during stops.
This weekend’s event is part of a packed schedule at Michigan, which also includes the DQS Solutions & Staffing 250 Powered by Precision Vehicle Logistics on Saturday, June 7, starting at 12:00 p.m. The following week, fans can catch more action with the Chilango 150 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on Saturday, June 14.
Each event brings tight competition and high expectations for crews and drivers aiming for playoff points and season success. The FireKeepers Casino 400 will feature Cup Series stars battling not just on the track, but also in the pits.
The official pit stall assignments, released by NASCAR this week, place drivers based on their qualifying efforts. Winning the pole often nets a preferred pit spot near pit exit, creating a valuable advantage during caution flag stops and under green conditions.
These details shape race strategies and can make the difference in a close finish. Pit stall selections are crucial for drivers looking to secure quick service and avoid traffic in pit road.
With as many as 40 cars expected to compete, clean entry and exit from the pits can be the deciding factor, especially at a fast-paced circuit like Michigan International Speedway. Top teams use every available resource, including data from scanner communications and live timing, to maximize gains during pit cycles.
Leading up to Sunday’s main event, teams tuned their cars during practice and qualifying sessions, each hoping to capitalize on strong pit locations. Past winners at Michigan—including drivers from powerhouse teams like Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, and Team Penske—often credit smooth pit operations as key to victory.
The Cup Series standings remain close, so every position gained in the pits has the potential to change the playoff picture as the summer stretch continues. Fans following the race will watch for leaders to leverage their pit selections, while others look for bold strategies or quick crew work to gain places.
Crew chiefs also have to keep an eye on pit road penalties, which can set a contender back in the running order. Everyone in the garage knows the pressure is on this Sunday, with stage points and race wins meaning more as the playoffs draw closer.
As race day arrives, attention will shift to the first pit stops and how early benefits in pit selection might impact late-race restarts. Michigan International Speedway, known for its sweeping corners and long straightaways, challenges teams to balance speed with efficiency.
In a field featuring many former race winners and strong up-and-coming drivers, a smart pit stall assignment could shape who celebrates in victory lane. With the Cup Series race ready to go on June 8, drivers, crews, and fans are looking forward to another thrilling chapter at Michigan International Speedway.
The combination of pit strategy, on-track battles, and season momentum sets the stage for intense competition as the championship race heats up.
John Martinez delivers real-time NASCAR Cup Series and Truck Series news, from live race updates to pit-lane strategy analysis. A graduate of the University of Northwestern Ohio’s Motorsports Technology program, he breaks down rule changes, driver tactics, and championship points with crystal-clear reporting.