CONCORD, N.C. -- Chase Elliott will look to continue his recent hot streak after he claimed the pole position in Saturday’s race at Dover International Speedway.
Hendrick Motorsports ended last Sunday's race on a high note after three drivers finish in the top 10 at the DAYTONA Road Course, with Elliott winning the inaugural race, Jimmie Johnson placing fourth and William Byron finishing in eighth.
With the recent momentum created, the Hendrick Motorsports teams have their eyes set on creating another special moment at “the Monster Mile” for the third doubleheader of the season.
Here is everything you need to know to tune in to Saturday and Sunday's races at Dover.
WHAT TIME IS PRACTICE AND QUALIFYING?
Since NASCAR is taking extra precautions to ensure the safety of the teams and personnel at the track, there will be no practice and no qualifying.
The starting order for Saturday's race was announced Wednesday morning based on the new metric system put in place at the beginning of August. The same metric system will be used for the starting lineup in Sunday's race, as well.
WHAT TIME ARE THE RACES?
The races will be on Saturday, Aug. 22 and Sunday, Aug. 23. Both events will start at 4 p.m. ET and be broadcast on NBCSN.
CAN I LISTEN ON THE RADIO?
Both races will be available on MRN Radio as well as SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
CAN I STREAM ONLINE?
Click here to get the NBC app for online streaming, and fans can always keep up with the action on Twitter by following @TeamHendrick.
WHAT CHANNEL IS NBC?
It varies, but this link allows fans to find the channel by entering their zip code.
WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO KNOW?
Since its inception in 1984, Hendrick Motorsports has earned 259 race victories and holds the all-time records for championships (12), pole positions (226), top-five finishes (1,084), top-10s (1,872) and laps led (69,950) in points-paying NASCAR Cup Series competition. Including 2020, the organization has won at least one race in 35 consecutive seasons, the longest-ever streak. Hendrick Motorsports is nine wins away from tying Petty Enterprises’ all-time Cup record of 268.