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NASCAR Dover 2016: Start time, TV schedule and live stream for AAA 400 Drive for Autism

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Jimmie Johnson will try for a third straight win at the AAA 400 Drive For Autism on Sunday afternoon at Dover International Speedway in Delaware, a track he has dominated throughout his career.

It is the 12th race of the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup season and the final competition before the Sprint All-Star Race next weekend in Charlotte.

Johnson won this race in each of the last two years, and in total has won at Dover five times, also capturing the checkered flag in 2002, 2009 and 2012. With five wins in this race, he is tied with Bobby Allison for most wins in the 47-year-old track.

In 2016, Johnson has two wins and ranks fourth in points entering Sunday, but has finished out of contention in three of the last four weeks: 17th place in Kansas, 22nd at Talladega and 23rd at Bristol.

Kyle Busch comes to Delaware with the most momentum on the circuit, thanks to a win last week at Kansas and five top-two finishes in the last six races, including victories at Bristol and Richmond. Busch has won at Dover twice (2008, 2010).

Fox Sports 1 has pre-race coverage at 11:30 a.m. ET with NASCAR RaceDay and host Chris Myers. Race coverage starts at 1 p.m. with Mike Joy on play-by-play, joined by analysts Darrell Waltrip, Jeff Gordon and Larry McReynolds. The broadcast will also feature reporting by Jamie Little, Vince Welch and Matt Yocum.

The race can be followed online both before and during the action using Fox Sports Go.

AAA 400 Drive For Autism info

Location: Dover International Speedway, Delaware

Pre-race show: 11:30 a.m. ET

Race coverage: 1 p.m.

Green flag: 1:15 p.m. (approximately)

TV: Fox Sports 1

Online: Fox Sports Go

Radio: Motor Racing Network and Sirius XM channel 90

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