NASCAR Cup Series at Michigan International Speedway

FireKeepers Casino 400
NASCAR Cup Series
VenueMichigan International Speedway
LocationBrooklyn, Michigan, United States
Corporate sponsorFirekeepers Casino
First race1969 (1969)
Distance400 miles (643.738 km)
Laps200 (Stage 1: 45
Stage 2: 75
Final stage: 80)
Previous namesMotor State 500 (1969)
Motor State 400 (1970–1973, 1975)
Motor State 360 (1974)
Cam 2 Motor Oil 400 (1976–1977)
Gabriel 400 (1978–1983)
Miller High Life 400 (1984, 1988–1989)
Miller 400 (1985, 1996–1997)
Miller American 400 (1986–1987)
Miller Genuine Draft 400 (1990–1995)
Miller Lite 400 (1998)
Kmart 400 (1999–2001)
Sirius Satellite Radio 400 (2002)
Sirius 400 (2003)
DHL 400 (2004)
Batman Begins 400 (2005)
3M Performance 400 Presented by Post-it Picture Paper (2006)
Citizens Bank 400 (2007)
LifeLock 400 (2008–2009)
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 (2010–2011)
Quicken Loans 400 (2012–2015)
Former second race:
  • Yankee 600 (1969)
    Yankee 400 (1970–1972, 1974)
    Champion Spark Plug 400 (1975–1993)
    GM Goodwrench Dealer 400 (1994–1996)
    DeVilbiss 400 (1997)
    Pepsi 400 Presented by DeVilbiss (1998)
    Pepsi 400 Presented by Meijer (1999–2001)
    Pepsi 400 Presented by Farmer Jack (2002)
    GFS Marketplace 400 (2003–2006)
    3M Performance 400 (2007)
    3M Performance 400 Presented by Bondo (2008)
    Carfax 400 (2009–2010)
    Pure Michigan 400 (2011–2017)
    Consumers Energy 400 (2018-2020)
Most wins (driver)David Pearson
Kevin Harvick (5)
Most wins (team)Roush Fenway Racing (14)
Most wins (manufacturer)Ford (44)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.0 mi (3.2 km)
Turns4

Stock car racing events in the NASCAR Cup Series have been held annually at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan since 1969. Traditionally, the track held two Cup Series races, one in June, around Father's Day weekend and another in August. The August race was not held in 1973 after track owner Roger Penske replaced the race with a Champ Car event.[1] In 2020, both races were held over a single weekend in August due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, the June race was dropped from the schedule as part of a realignment, with its place on the schedule being given to Texas Motor Speedway to host the All-Star Race.

The races have had many different corporate sponsors over the years. As of 2024 it is known as the FireKeepers Casino 400.

Tyler Reddick is the defending winner of the race.

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