NASCAR Championship at Phoenix Schedule, How to Watch, Odds

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NASCAR Championship at Phoenix Schedule, How to Watch, Odds

The 2022 NASCAR playoffs have been whittled down to four contenders after nine races. Joey Logano, Christopher Bell, Ross Chastain and Chase Elliott are going to race for the Championship at Phoenix Raceway this weekend. Logana and Elliott want to win their second Cup Series titles, while Bell and Chasen want the Bill France Cup for first time.

There are 36 drivers on the entry list for Phoenix. Since up to 40 cars can qualify for a race, all 36 teams will race on Sunday.

Ty Gibbs will fill in for Kurt Busch for the 16th straight race. Alex Bowman will return after missing the last five races.

The NASCAR Cup Series Championship begins at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 6. The practice session for all 36 drivers will take place on Friday at 8 p.,m., and for qualifying on Saturday at3:30 p,m, the drivers are split into two groups and each driver will make one lap.

NASCAR Championship at Phoenix takes place on Friday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. ET on USA Network, NBC Sports app and online.

NASCAR Championship at Phoenix takes place on Saturday, Nov. 5 at 3:30 p.m. ET on USA Network, NBC Sports app and online.

Sunday, Nov. 6 (NBC, Peacock and streaming). NASCAR Countdown to Green: 1:30 p.m. ET, NBC Sports app and online. Cup Series Championship: 3 p.,m., NBC, Piacock, and on the app.

NASCAR Countdown to Green is at 1:30 p.m. ET. The Cup Series Championship is 3 p.,m., on NBC, Peacock, NBC Sports app and online.

Logano, Bell, Chastain and Elliott are the only four drivers left in the NASCAR playoffs. The winner of the Championship at Phoenix will be the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series champion.

Twelve drivers have been eliminated from the NASCAR playoffs. Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, Tyler Reddick and Austin Dillon were eliminated after the Round of 16.

Eight of the 36 drivers racing Sunday have won at Phoenix. Harvick leads all active drivers with a record nine Phoenix victories. Busch has three Phoenix wins, Logano and Hamlin have two, Elliott has one, and Briscoe has none.

The Championship 4 drivers have been dominant since the finale moved to Phoenix in 2020. Logano, Bell, Chastain and Elliott haven't always been the best drivers at Phoenix. Harvick has won nine times at the track. Elliott holds the highest average finish at this track (10.7) among the Championship four drivers.


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