When and how to watch the NASCAR Cup Series in Homestead-Miami this weekend
The NASCAR Cup Series lands in Homestead-Miami for the Straight Talk Wireless 400.

Joey Logano, Team Penske, Hunt Brothers Pizza Ford Mustang
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The NASCAR Cup Series returns this weekend with the Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Practice and qualifying are set to take place today with the race following tomorrow.
Heading into the race, William Byron leads the Cup Series standings with 207 points with Christopher Bell following behind in second with 178 points and Tyler Reddick in third with 159 points.
Here is everything you need to know to watch all of the on-track action.
When is the NASCAR Cup Series this weekend?
Saturday, 22 March
1.05 p.m. ET: NASCAR Cup Series - Practice
2.10 p.m. ET: NASCAR Cup Series - Qualifying
Sunday, 23 March
3 p.m. ET: NASCAR Cup Series - Straight Talk Wireless 400
How to watch the NASCAR Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami?
Practice and qualifying can be watched through Prime. The Straight Talk Wireless 400 will be available through FS1, Max, MRN, and SiriusXM.
What is the purse for the NASCAR Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami?
The purse for the Cup Series race at Homestead-Miami will be $11,055,250. This includes payouts, all positions, contingency awards, contributions to the year-end points fund, etc.

Kyle Busch, Richard Childress Racing, Rebel Bourbon Chevrolet Camaro
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NASCAR Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami previous winners
Greg Biffle and Tony Stewart have both won the Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami three times, the former with consecutive wins between 2004 and 2006, and the latter in 1999, 2000, and 2011.
1999: Tony Stewart
2000: Tony Stewart
2001: Bill Elliott
2002: Kurt Busch
2003: Bobby Labonte
2004: Greg Biffle
2005: Greg Biffle
2006: Greg Biffle
2007: Matt Kenseth
2008: Carl Edwards
2009: Denny Hamlin
2010: Carl Edwards
2011: Tony Stewart
2012: Jeff Gordon
2013: Denny Hamlin
2014: Kevin Harvick
2015: Kyle Busch
2016: Jimmie Johnson
2017: Martin Truex Jr.
2018: Joey Logano
2019: Kyle Busch
2020: Denny Hamlin
2021: William Byron
2022: Kyle Larson
2023: Christopher Bell
2024: Tyler Reddick
What are the NASCAR Cup Series standings ahead of Homestead-Miami?
1 - William Byron | 207 points
2 - Christopher Bell | 178 points
3 - Tyler Reddick | 159 points
4 - Chase Elliott | 159 points
5 - Alex Bowman | 156 points
6 - Kyle Larson | 152 points
7 - Ryan Blaney | 143 points
8 - Joey Logano | 136 points
9 - Chris Buescher | 133 points
10 - Ross Chastain | 128 points
11 - Bubba Wallace | 125 points
12 - Denny Hamlin | 122 points
13 - Josh Berry | 119 points
14 - Michael McDowell | 117 points
15 - John H. Nemechek | 116 points
16 - Ricky Stenhouse Jr | 116 points
17 - Kyle Busch | 114 points
18 - Ryan Preece | 102 points
19 - Daniel Suárez | 94 points
20 - Chase Briscoe | 94 points
21 - Austin Cindric | 93 points
22 - Carson Hocevar | 92 points
23 - AJ Allmendinger | 92 points
24 - Todd Gilliland | 91 points
25 - Erik Jones | 85 points
26 - Ty Dillon | 85 points
27 - Riley Herbst | 79 points
28 - Justin Haley | 78 points
29 - Zane Smith | 77 points
30 - Brad Keselowski | 73 points
31 - Shane Van Gisbergen | 72 points
32 - Austin Dillon | 71 points
33 - Noah Gragson | 59 points
34 - Ty Gibbs | 56 points
35 - Cole Custer | 47 points
36 - Jimmie Johnson | 34 points
37 - Cody Ware | 24 points
38 - Corey LaJoie | 21 points
39 - Katherine Legge | 7 points
40 - JJ Yeley | 1 point
41 - Martin Truex Jr | 1 point
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