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NASCAR Homestead Entry Lists

For the second week in a row, NASCAR’s top three series head to a 1.5-mile track, this time for a triple-header weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Here’s who you can look forward to with the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Homestead.

Cup Homestead Entry List

The NASCAR Cup Series takes on Homestead for its lone race of 2025, with the Straight Talk Wireless 400 on Sunday March 23, at 3 p.m. ET. Race coverage will be on FOX Sports 1.

Thirty-seven entries will race this weekend, meaning all will qualify, barring any entry list changes.

The lone open entry is NY Racing Team, fielding the No. 44 for JJ Yeley. It’s the team’s third appearance of the 2025 season.

Xfinity Homestead Entry List

The NASCAR Xfinity Series will contest 200 laps and 300 miles in the Hard Rock Bet 300 on Saturday, March 22m at 4 p.m. ET. Live race coverage is on The CW.

Thirty-nine drivers are will race this weekend, meaning one driver will miss the race, barring any entry list changes.

Alex Labbe will run the No. 07 for SS-Green Light Racing, making his second start of the year.

Kyle Larson will pilot the No. 17 for Hendrick Motorsports in his first Xfinity start of the season.

Justin Bonsignore, making his second start in 2025, will take over the No. 19 for Joe Gibbs Racing, previously driven by Aric Almirola the last two races.

Truck regular Corey Heim is in the No. 24 for Sam Hunt Racing in his second start of the season.

Brad Perez will pilot the No. 45 for Alpha Prime Racing this weekend.

Mason Maggio returns to drive the No. 53 entry for Joey Gase Motorsports, while JGM’s No. 35 is listed without a driver.

Myatt Snider will run the No. 91 entry for DGM Racing in his first appearance of 2025.

Truck Homestead Entry List

There are 34 trucks entered for the Baptist Health 200, the fourth race of the 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season.

The race will be run on Friday, March 21, at 8 p.m. ET and will be covered on FS1.

All drivers will qualify for the field, barring any entry list changes.

Brandon Jones joins TRICON Garage for his first Truck appearance of the year in the No. 1; William Sawalich drove the truck the first three races of 2025.

Larson will look to make it triple duty this weekend, as he’ll drive Spire Motorsports’ No. 07.

Young’s Motorsports enters its second truck for the first time this year, with Stefan Parsons the driver of the No. 20.

Ross Chastain joins Larson as Cup interlopers this weekend, making his first start of the year in Niece Motorsports’ No. 44. Chastain was initially announced for the No. 41 for the team before Christian Rose‘s sponsorship issues.

Akinori Ogata‘s new self-owned team, the No. 63, is out for its first-ever appearance.

ThorSport Racing’s No. 66 is currently entered without a driver. Johnny Sauter and Luke Fenhaus has piloted the entry so far this year.

Michel Disdier returns to the track as the driver of Freedom Racing Enterprises’ No. 67. It will be Disdier’s first Truck event since 2018 and FRE’s first time fielding two trucks.