Through two weeks we have two winners, and Kevin Harvick was held without a win in a place he loves to dominate in Atlanta.
Brad Keselowski and Denny Hamlin have found the winner’s circle over the first two weeks, while Harvick, Kyle Busch and Truex are on the outside looking in.
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This week, NASCAR heads to a track Keselowski got a third consecutive win and a leg up in the first event of the playoffs.
This is yet another intermediate track, but one very different than Atlanta Motor Speedway. Tire wear is not nearly as much of an issue, so longer runs will be a bit easier.
Keselowski has had great success on the track apart from last year’s win. He has won three of the last six races in Las Vegas. Harvick has been almost as good with two wins in the last five.
What time does the Pennzoil 400 start?
The Pennzoil Oil 400 will take place Sunday, March 3. Live coverage begins on Fox at 3:30 p.m. ET.
What TV channel is the Pennzoil 400 on?
The Pennzoil Oil 400 will be broadcast nationally on FOX. The race can also be live streamed on the Fox Sports Go app or by subscribing to fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.
Pennzoil 400 schedule, how to watch
All of the events leading up to the week, including practices and races for the Xfinity and Trucks Series can be seen on NASCAR.com, PRN, MRN and FS1.
Here’s a daily schedule of events leading up to the Pennzoil Oil 400.
Thursday, Feb. 28
Friday, Mar. 1
Saturday, Mar. 2
Sunday, Mar. 3
Pennzoil 400 entry list
Below is the entry list for the 2019 Pennzoil 400. The starting lineup will be updated after qualifying.