The NASCAR Xfinity Series Iowa race schedule brings the action to Iowa Speedway today, Saturday, August 2, for the 2025 HyVee Perks 250. Racing fans will watch as top drivers compete on the 0.875-mile oval with 250 laps set for this evening, divided into three distinct stages.
Drivers and Storylines Leading Up to Iowa
Coming off an eventful race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Connor Zilisch arrives in Iowa with momentum after earning his third straight victory and fifth win of the season. However, much attention has shifted toward Austin Hill, who faces a suspension for his on-track incident involving Aric Almirola last weekend. As a result, Austin Dillon will step in to drive the No. 21 car this race.
The NASCAR Xfinity Series race also welcomes Cup Series drivers Ross Chastain and Carson Hocevar to the field, adding to the competitive mix. With multiple storylines developing and several drivers eager to make an impact, tonight’s event is poised for excitement at Iowa Speedway.
Iowa Race Start Times Across Key Cities
Today’s HyVee Perks 250 at Iowa Speedway will start at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (ET). This 250-lap contest features three stages: 60 laps, 60 laps, and a final 130-lap dash to the finish. For fans across the country, here are local start times for the NASCAR Xfinity Series Iowa race schedule:

New York, NY (ET): 4:30 PM
Charlotte, NC (ET): 4:30 PM
Columbia, SC (ET): 4:30 PM
Charleston, WV (ET): 4:30 PM
Augusta, ME (ET): 4:30 PM
Chicago, IL (CT): 3:30 PM
Pierre, SD (CT): 3:30 PM
Nashville, TN (CT): 3:30 PM
Des Moines, IA (CT): 3:30 PM
Montgomery, AL (CT): 3:30 PM
Denver, CO (MT): 2:30 PM
Salt Lake City, UT (MT): 2:30 PM
Albuquerque, NM (MT): 2:30 PM
El Paso, TX (MT): 2:30 PM
Los Angeles, CA (PT): 1:30 PM
Las Vegas, NV (PT): 1:30 PM
Seattle, WA (PT): 1:30 PM
Portland, OR (PT): 1:30 PM
San Francisco, CA (PT): 1:30 PM
How to Watch and Listen to the Iowa Xfinity Series Race
Every NASCAR Xfinity Series race in 2025 will broadcast live nationally in the United States via The CW. The network’s app complements TV coverage by providing live streaming with in-car camera angles for fans seeking an immersive experience. For viewers outside the U.S., Canadian fans can tune in through Bell Media platforms including CTV, TSN, USA Network, and TSN+.
For those preferring radio coverage, the race will also air on PRN and Sirius XM, making it simple to catch the on-track drama no matter your location. NASCAR’s commitment to broad access ensures dedicated coverage for fans across multiple platforms.
Significance of Today’s Race at Iowa
With Connor Zilisch’s hot streak, Austin Dillon’s fill-in for Austin Hill following last week’s suspension, and the participation of high-profile Cup Series competitors like Ross Chastain and Carson Hocevar, the HyVee Perks 250 is expected to shake up the Xfinity Series standings. NASCAR officials and fans alike will be watching closely for how these developments influence championship momentum and set the stage for upcoming races. As the green flag drops tonight at Iowa Speedway, all eyes will be on the next chapter of the 2025 Xfinity Series season.

