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NASCAR Phoenix 2014: Start time, TV schedule for Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500

Find out how to follow the Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500 online and on TV this Sunday.

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The final eight drivers in the Chase for the Sprint Cup will be trimmed in half Sunday, as the Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500 will determine which four move on to the Championship at Homestead November 16 in Miami.

The now infamous now-infamous brawl between drivers Jeff Gordon and Brad Keselowski in pit road at Texas Motor Speedway set the sports world ablaze. Now the tension will play out on the racetrack, as both qualified for the Chase. They trail leaders Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin by 12 and 17 points respectively and could challenge for the same spot in the final cut down. The rest of the Chase is made up of Ryan Newman, Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards, and Kevin Harvick.

The race is set to begin at 3:00 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. ET

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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