The NASCAR Cup Series makes its second trip of the season to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Quaker State 400, a race that features one of the biggest wild cards of all the races leading into the playoffs. After a thrilling race in March that saw 46 lead changes between 20 different drivers, the expectation is that Atlanta could be one of the best remaining chances for drivers below the cutoff line to win a race, enter the playoffs of and completely change their season. — drivers like Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Bubba Wallace and Corey LaJoie, who were all contenders in the spring race. The Quaker State 400 starts at 3 p.m. ET, with televised coverage on USA Network and streaming on fuboTV (try for free).