2025 NASCAR Phoenix Entry List: All 37 drivers for Shriners Children's 500
The NASCAR Cup Series is set to take on the Phoenix Raceway for the next race of the 2025 season, with 37 cars registered for the race.
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The NASCAR Cup Series is set to take on the Phoenix Raceway for the next race of the 2025 season, with 37 cars registered for the race.
The NASCAR Cup Series season opened with two drafting tracks and a road course. It finally goes to a more traditional track this weekend at Phoenix.
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