Four drivers are contending for NASCAR’s biggest race Sunday afternoon in Miami, and the Ford EcoBoost 400 will decide who gets the crown and the trophy at this year 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship.
Excitement is High at the Homestead-Miami Speedway
Kyle Busch is a first-time racer at the Championship, and he’ll be taking the third position at Homestead. He’s the highest of the four drivers to try for the ultimate price. Denny Hamlin is at the pole position after qualifying with a 176.655 mph speed this Friday, and he’s a two-time winner of the Ford EcoBoost 400. Kevin Harvick, last year’s champion, starts in 13th position, and Jeff Gordon, a four-time champion, enters the final race of his career in 5th position. Martin Truex Jr is looking out for his first championship at 11th position.
Live Coverage Will Be Featured in Several Channels
The race will be broadcast by NASCAR America and NBC. Rick Allen will be calling the race alongside Steve Letarte and Jeff Burton. Pit reporters featured will be Dave Burns, Mike Massaro, Marty Snider and Kelli Stavast. This will be quite the exciting picture for the Ford EcoBoost 400 as the race draws into a close. The entire event is being live blogged from the NASCAR website, but fans will have to tune into NBC for full broadcast coverage.