The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series hits Chicago this weekend, with qualifying taking place on Saturday, July 5th, ahead of the Grant Park 165.
The action at Chicago this weekend comes after a trip to Atlanta last time out, where Chase Elliott locked himself into the playoffs with his first race win of the year.
Alex Bowman won last year's race around the streets of Chicago, snapping an 80-race winless streak and locking himself into the playoffs – with a number of winless drivers hoping to do the same this Sunday.
However, they'll have to cope with last year's polesitter Kyle Larson, who was fastest in qualifying in 2024 (before wrecking out in the race, but who wants to think about that?)
With that said, let's take a look at the details you need to know ahead of Saturday's qualifying action.
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NASCAR Cup Series Chicago qualifying start times
The all-important qualifying session from Chicago kicks off on Saturday July 5th, at 2 pm ET.
Here are the start times converted to your local city and time zone.
City (Time Zone)
Qualifying Start Time
New York, NY (ET) 2:00 PM
Charlotte, NC (ET) 2:00 PM
Columbia, SC (ET) 2:00 PM
Charleston, WV (ET) 2:00 PM
Augusta, ME (ET) 2:00 PM
Chicago, IL (CT) 1:00 PM
Pierre, SD (CT) 1:00 PM
Nashville, TN (CT) 1:00 PM
Des Moines, IA (CT) 1:00 PM
Montgomery, AL (CT) 1:00 PM
Mexico City, MX (CT) 1:00 PM
Denver, CO (MT) 12:00 PM
Salt Lake City, UT (MT) 12:00 PM
Albuquerque, NM (MT) 12:00 PM
El Paso, TX (MT) 12:00 PM
Los Angeles, CA (PT) 11:00 AM
Las Vegas, NV (PT) 11:00 AM
Seattle, WA (PT) 11:00 AM
Portland, OR (PT) 11:00 AM
San Francisco, CA (PT) 11:00 AM
Rio de Janeiro, BR (BRT) 3:00 PM
London, GB (BST) 7:00 PM
Madrid, ES (CET) 8:00 PM
Sydney, AU (AEST) 4:00 AM (Saturday)
Adelaide, AU (ACST) 3:30 AM (Saturday)
Perth, AU (AWST) 2:00 AM (Saturday)
How to watch NASCAR qualifying live on TV
Qualifying action from Chicago today will be broadcast live on truTV and Max.
The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series is set to be broadcast across several broadcast partners in the United States: FOX, Prime Video, TNT Sports, and NBC.
Broadcast details vary depending on your location. Please check below to see how you can catch the action in your country.
Country
Broadcaster(s)
United States truTV, Max
United Kingdom Viaplay Group
Australia Fox Sports Australia
Spain DAZN
France Mediawan (AB Moteurs/Automono)
Germany More Than Sports, Sport1
Belgium Ziggo Sport
Brazil Bandriantes
Canada TSN, RDS
MENA Abu Dhabi Media
Netherlands Ziggo Sport (Liberty Global)
Italy Mola TV
Portugal Sport TV
Singapore Mola TV
Japan Gaora
China Huya, Bilibili
Hong Kong PCCW
Hungary Network4
Turkey Saran Media International
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NASCAR Cup Series Chicago qualifying order
Here is the qualifying order in which Cup Series cars will qualify on Saturday afternoon, as per NASCAR.
Qualifying Order
Driver
Car No.
1 Will Brown 13
2 Austin Hill 33
3 Corey Heim 67
4 Josh Bilicki 66
5 Daniel Suárez 99
6 Austin Cindric 2
7 Riley Herbst 35
8 Ryan Blaney 12
9 Joey Logano 22
10 Josh Berry 21
11 Chase Briscoe 19
12 Noah Gragson 4
13 Todd Gilliland 34
14 Shane van Gisbergen 88
15 William Byron 24
16 Ross Chastain 1
17 Justin Haley 7
18 John Hunter Nemechek 42
19 Cole Custer 41
20 Denny Hamlin 11
21 Christopher Bell 20
22 Katherine Legge 78
23 Austin Dillon 3
24 Kyle Busch 8
25 Cody Ware 51
26 Bubba Wallace 23
27 Michael McDowell 71
28 Ty Gibbs 54
29 Ryan Preece 60
30 Ty Dillon 10
31 AJ Allmendinger 16
32 Kyle Larson 5
33 Zane Smith 38
34 Carson Hocevar 77
35 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 47
36 Brad Keselowski 6
37 Chris Buescher 17
38 Erik Jones 43
39 Alex Bowman 48
40 Tyler Reddick 45
41 Chase Elliott 9
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