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Michigan NASCAR Practice Speeds, Lap Averages, and Notes

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NASCAR Practice Speeds, Notes, and Lap Averages. Use these NASCAR stats and info to build lineups on DraftKings for the the 2025 FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway. Chase Briscoe was fastest in the session.

The NASCAR Cup Series ran a single practice session at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday morning in preparation for the upcoming FireKeepers Casino 400 on Sunday afternoon.

The 36-car field was split in to two groups for practice, with each group getting 25 minutes on track.

Below you will find the two groups, key notes from the practice session, as well as the practice speeds for all drivers.

 

Important Practice Notes

Shane van Gisbergen - Near the end of the first group's session, Shane van Gisbergen came to a crawl on the apron. The No. 88 Chevrolet blew a left rear tire and he was trying not to damage the vehicle by going slow around the track. There were no major issues reported with SVG.

Carson Hocevar - The announcer booth got a little worried about Carson Hocevar being slow on track during the middle of the second group's session. They thought he had an issue, but the No. 77 team reported that Hocevar was just lacking rear grip and didn't like the feel of the car.

Ryan Blaney - Another car that had a tire issue during practice was the No. 12 Ford of Ryan Blaney. It appears he blew a left front tire (not rear, which is a little weird) and had to get towed back to the garage, although the car didn't hit the wall or anything.

Tyler Reddick - The No. 45 Toyota of Tyler Reddick also had a flat left rear tire in practice. Like the others, he did not hit the wall or anything, so minimal damage.

 

2025 Michigan FireKeepers Casino 400 Practice Speed Chart

Click here to download the PDF of the practice speed chart.

Pos Driver Time Speed Lap # # Laps Behind Leader
1. Chase Briscoe 36.832 195.482 2 25 ---.---
2. Christopher Bell 36.848 195.397 11 19 -0.016
3. Chris Buescher 36.884 195.207 2 25 -0.052
4. Alex Bowman 36.926 194.985 4 25 -0.094
5. Austin Dillon 36.928 194.974 4 21 -0.096
6. William Byron 36.935 194.937 3 27 -0.103
7. Tyler Reddick 36.964 194.784 16 20 -0.132
8. Denny Hamlin 36.973 194.737 5 28 -0.141
9. Bubba Wallace 36.978 194.710 8 15 -0.146
10. Carson Hocevar 36.999 194.600 2 23 -0.167
11. Ty Gibbs 37.003 194.579 8 28 -0.171
12. Austin Cindric 37.053 194.316 5 25 -0.221
13. Ryan Preece 37.061 194.274 3 26 -0.229
14. Ross Chastain 37.069 194.232 11 16 -0.237
15. Noah Gragson 37.078 194.185 3 20 -0.246
16. Kyle Larson 37.078 194.185 3 20 -0.246
17. Chase Elliott 37.090 194.122 15 22 -0.258
18. Brad Keselowski 37.115 193.992 4 17 -0.283
19. Zane Smith 37.127 193.929 4 21 -0.295
20. John Hunter Nemechek 37.129 193.919 2 25 -0.297
21. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 37.130 193.913 5 23 -0.298
22. Todd Gilliland 37.131 193.908 2 16 -0.299
23. Michael McDowell 37.145 193.835 3 28 -0.313
24. AJ Allmendinger 37.153 193.793 2 25 -0.321
25. Cole Custer 37.171 193.699 4 20 -0.339
26. Ryan Blaney 37.185 193.626 6 12 -0.353
27. Daniel Suarez 37.205 193.522 15 27 -0.373
28. Joey Logano 37.220 193.444 5 24 -0.388
29. Josh Berry 37.223 193.429 5 29 -0.391
30. Erik Jones 37.224 193.424 5 25 -0.392
31. Shane Van Gisbergen 37.310 192.978 7 27 -0.478
32. Kyle Busch 37.312 192.967 7 24 -0.480
33. Ty Dillon 37.335 192.849 9 25 -0.503
34. Riley Herbst 37.365 192.694 13 22 -0.533
35. Cody Ware 37.375 192.642 9 30 -0.543
36. Justin Haley 37.395 192.539 3 26 -0.563

 

2025 Michigan FireKeepers Casino 400 10-Lap Average Chart

Pos Driver From Lap To Lap Avg Speed
1. Ty Gibbs 2 11 194.024
2. Tyler Reddick 3 12 193.924
3. Austin Cindric 2 11 193.805
4. Chris Buescher 2 11 193.709
5. Alex Bowman 2 11 193.645
6. Denny Hamlin 2 11 193.631
7. William Byron 2 11 193.574
8. Chase Briscoe 2 11 193.289
9. John Hunter Nemechek 2 11 193.218
10. Chase Elliott 3 12 193.209
11. Ryan Preece 2 11 193.189
12. Noah Gragson 2 11 193.185
13. Ryan Blaney 3 12 193.031
14. Austin Dillon 1 10 193.021
15. Carson Hocevar 1 10 192.913
16. Michael McDowell 1 10 192.665
17. Todd Gilliland 1 10 192.533
18. Kyle Busch 3 12 192.488
19. Josh Berry 2 11 192.375
20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2 11 192.328
21. Daniel Suarez 3 12 192.187
22. AJ Allmendinger 14 23 191.692
23. Cody Ware 1 10 191.685
24. Riley Herbst 10 19 191.568
25. Ty Dillon 3 12 191.540
26. Cole Custer 3 12 191.427
27. Shane Van Gisbergen 2 11 191.334
28. Justin Haley 7 16 190.652

 

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