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2025 NASCAR Sonoma qualifying: Order for Toyota / Save Mart 350

2025 NASCAR Sonoma qualifying: Order for Toyota / Save Mart 350

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The NASCAR Cup Series is set to take on the Sonoma Raceway for yet another race in the 2025 season. Catch the race on Sunday on TNT at 3:30 p.m. ET.
Qualifying starts Saturday on truTV. Check out the 2025 NASCAR Sonoma qualifying order below.
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