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NASCAR Bristol 2018: Time, TV/live stream info, and starting grid for Food City 500

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Food City 500 - Qualifying
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Food City 500 - Qualifying
Photo by Jerry Markland/Getty Images

Kyle Busch broke through and won the checkered flag last week in Texas to culminate an outstanding five-race run. He looks to continue his charge on Sunday at the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee, the eighth race of the 2018 NASCAR season.

Busch followed up finishes of second, second, third and second with a victory at the O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 last Sunday at Fort Worth, his third win in the last six years at that race. He enters Sunday as the NASCAR points leader.

“Aside from his Texas win, Kyle Busch’s last five races were all spectacular, so you’ve got to believe the confidence is there,” said Fox analyst Larry McReynolds. “He celebrated that win, but I guarantee you that if he doesn’t win at Bristol, he will be miserable again. But that’s Kyle Busch, and that’s what we love about him.”

Busch is a three-time winner of the Food City 500, though he hasn’t won this race since 2011. He has the pole on Sunday, narrowly beating out his brother Kurt in qualifying on Friday.

This is the second of two races this season at Bristol Motor Speedway, with NASCAR returning for the Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race on Aug. 18.

Jimmie Johnson is a two-time winner of the Food City 500 and the defending champion at Bristol, but his 2018 season has been disappointing to date. A ninth-place finish in Fontana was his only top-10 this year, and last week in Texas crashed with 155 laps and was unable to finish, ending up 35th.

Fox will televise the action from Bristol on Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. ET, with Mike Joy calling the race and joined by analysts Darrell Waltrip, Jeff Gordon and Larry McReynolds. The race will be streamed online by Fox Sports Go.

Food City 500 info

Location: Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tenn.

Race coverage: 2 p.m. ET

Green flag: 2:13 p.m.

TV: Fox

Radio: SiriusXM channel 90, and Performance Racing Network

Online streaming: Fox Sports Go

NASCAR news & notes

Chase Elliott and his crew were sanctioned for violations during last week’s race in Texas:

NASCAR officials determined the car Elliott drove to an 11th-place during Sunday’s race at Texas Motor Speedway did not have a rear window that remain rigid. It is the same infraction found on the car drove to victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway last month.

In addition to NASCAR suspending Gustafson for upcoming races at Bristol Motor Speedway (Sunday) and Richmond Raceway (April 21), the crew chief was fined $50,000. Elliott also was docked 20 driver points, with Hendrick losing 20 owner points.

21-year-old Erik Jones finished fourth last week in Texas, with his teammate Kyle Busch getting the win. Jones has high hopes for Bristol:

“Hopefully one day we can get up there and challenge him for one of these wins,” Jones said. “Along the way you always learn something. The way (Busch) was driving the track was a little bit different than myself. Felt like I learned something for when I come back.”

Food City 500 starting lineup

Position

Driver

Make

Speed (mph)

1Kyle BuschToyota128.822
2Kurt BuschFord128.804
3Brad KeselowskiFord128.262
4Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Ford128.253
5Ryan BlaneyFord128.185
6Kyle LarsonChevrolet128.048
7Paul MenardFord127.98
8Alex BowmanChevrolet127.835
9Michael McDowellFord127.673
10Joey LoganoFord127.571
11William ByronChevrolet127.47
12Daniel SuarezToyota126.628
13Erik JonesToyota127.317
14Clint BowyerFord127.191
15Kasey KahneChevrolet127.115
16Chase ElliottChevrolet127.031
17Jimmie JohnsonChevrolet126.972
18A.J. AllmendingerChevrolet126.771
19Aric AlmirolaFord126.704
20Darrell Wallace Jr.Chevrolet126.42
21Austin DillonChevrolet126.395
22Chris BuescherChevrolet126.27
23David RaganFord126.204
24Matt DiBenedettoFord125.535
25Denny HamlinToyota125.773
26Martin Truex Jr.Toyota125.765
27Ross ChastainChevrolet125.248
28Gray GauldingToyota124.938
29Landon CassillChevrolet124.922
30Ryan NewmanChevrolet124.735
31Jamie McMurrayChevrolet124.517
32Ty DillonChevrolet123.978
33Trevor BayneFord123.802
34Corey LaJoieChevrolet121.79
35D.J. KenningtonToyota121.389
36Reed SorensonChevrolet121.366
37Harrison RhodesChevrolet118.058
38Chad FinchumToyota114.658
39Kevin HarvickFordNo speed
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