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How to follow Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500 online, TV schedule, radio and more

Here’s how to follow the Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500 online and on TV this Sunday.

Tom Pennington

Eight drivers remain in the Chase for the Sprint Cup. Four more will be eliminated during the Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500 in Phoenix, leaving the four best drivers to contend for the Championship at Homestead November 16 at Miami Speedway.

The dominant narrative of Sunday’s race will be how the now-infamous brawl between Chase drivers Jeff Gordon and Brad Keselowski plays out on the raceway. Gordon currently stands fourth in the Chase with Keselowski positioned at seven. Both trail leaders Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin by double digits, as do Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards, and Kevin Harvick. The atmosphere is ripe for an exciting, aggressive race to play out in Phoenix.

The race is set to begin at 3:00 p.m. ET on ESPN, but if you wish to follow online, you can do so via a subscription to NASCAR’s RaceView service. The Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM Satellite NASCAR Channel 90 will provide the radio broadcast.

Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500 (all times Eastern)

Time: 3:00 p.m.

Green Flag: Approximately 3:15 p.m, according to Jayski

TV: ESPN

Online: NASCAR.com RaceView (subscription required)

Radio: Performance Racing Network

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