EchoPark Speedway Race Advance 2025
Event Overview
- Event: Quaker State 400
- Time/Date: 7pm EST on Saturday, June 28
- Location: EchoPark Speedway
- Layout: 1.54 mile quad-oval
- Format: 400.4 miles/260 laps | Stages: 60/160/260
- TV/Radio: TNT / PRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Notes of Interest
Hyak Motorsports is proud to welcome Hungry Jack®, a brand known for bringing hearty breakfasts to American tables, as the primary sponsor of Ricky Stenhouse Jr’s No. 47 Chevrolet for the Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway on Saturday, June 28.
This weekend marks Hungry Jack’s first appearance this season as a primary sponsor for No. 47, and the brand is eager to heat things up alongside Stenhouse Jr under the lights at the 1.54-mile Georgia oval.
Known for its lineup of pancake mixes, syrups, and breakfast favorites, Hungry Jack joins the team at a high-stakes, superspeedway-style event—where Stenhouse has historically performed well. With victories at Daytona and Talladega and multiple top-10 finishes at the reconfigured Atlanta track, Stenhouse and the No. 47 team are poised to deliver excitement in front of a national audience.
In preparation for the Quaker State 400, Hyak Motorsports is heavily focused on staying out of trouble with the high speed pack racing and putting themselves in a position to finish well at the end.
The No. 47 Hungry Jack Chevrolet will hit the track for qualifying on Friday, June 27, followed by the Quaker State 400 race on Saturday, June 28 at 7:00 PM ET, airing live on TNT.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Driver of the No. 47 Chevrolet for Hyak Motorsports:
“I’m really looking forward to Atlanta this weekend with Hungry Jack on board. It’s always a fast, unpredictable race, and that keeps things exciting. We’ve been working hard to bring more speed to the No. 47 car, and having a partner like Hungry Jack behind us gives the team an extra boost. Hopefully we can stack some strong laps and give the fans a great show.”
About Hyak Motorsports
Hyak Motorsports is a race-winning NASCAR team co-owned by Gordon Smith, Ernie Cope, Mark Hughes, and Brad Daugherty as of Nov. 18, 2023. The Harrisburg, North Carolina-based organization won the 2023 Daytona 500 with driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr and has accumulated two other wins in the NASCAR Cup Series. For more information, please visit the newly rebranded team at hyakmotorsports.com and on social at Facebook , Instagram , X and LinkedIn .