Friday’s qualifying for the 2025 Snowball Derby at Florida’s Five Flags Speedway has been moved to Saturday, December 6, due to inclement weather. Notably, this is going to be the 58th running of the annual Super Late Model event, which, in reality, is a week-long racing festival.Several Super Late Model and Pro Late Model teams had run a round of practice already before persistent rainfall plagued the Pensacola half-mile. As reported by Racing America.“Snowball Derby qualifying is scheduled to begin at Noon CT/1 p.m. ET on Saturday, December 6. The Pro Trucks, Sportsman, and Pure Stocks features, originally slated for Thursday, now join a growing program on Monday, December 8, already including the Modifieds of Mayhem and Crown Stock Invitational.”On that note, this is what Pete Pistone of SiriusXM.com posted on X, formerly known as Twitter:The Snowball Derby is arguably the biggest Super Late Model race of the year. Fans can watch the 300-lap racing action live on FloRacing, while replays will be available through FloRacing's video archives. They can also catch the practice and qualifying sessions on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, and Apple TV.Besides Snowball Derby qualifying, Saturday’s schedule also includes the main racing events for the Allen Turner Hyundai Snowflake 125 and the Faith Chapel Outlaw 75. Winning the Derby will yield a $50,000 prize and the coveted Tom Dawson Trophy.58th Snowball Derby to be backed by NASCAR star power, Ft. Kyle Busch and othersSeveral NASCAR drivers, including the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch and former Truck Series Champion Ty Majeski, will enter this year’s Snowball Derby. They will be joined by Cup Series regulars Noah Gragson, Erik Jones, Johnny, and Ryan Preece.Other NASCAR names to look out for are Stephen Nasse, Connor Jones, Derek Kraus, Dawson Sutton, Cole Butcher, Bubba Pollard, Derek Thorn, Bayley Currey, Jake Garcia, and Kaden Honeycutt. Only Busch, Gragson, and Majeski have won the event before.For Busch, however, this is going to be his first Snowball Derby attempt since 2020. In a recent statement via NASCAR.com, the Richard Childress Racing driver said,“It’s been a few years since I’ve been to Pensacola, but I haven’t forgotten how to get around Five Flags. The Snowball Derby is one of those bucket-list races you always want to win again and again, and I’m fired up to be back with the No. 51 Lucas Oil team and FloRacing. We’re showing up to take that trophy home.”Busch made his maiden Snowball Derby start back in 2002, where he finished 33rd. He came back stronger the following year, led a race-high 91 laps, and bagged his first Tom Dawson trophy. He took part in the event again in 2012, where he ended up third, and again in 2017, where he captured his second and final Snowball Derby triumph.