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NASCAR Confirms 2026 Return to Nashville Superspeedway with New Qualifying Format

Single‑lap runs will determine the starting grid for the Cracker Barrel 400, reviving a historic track for the Cup Series

A New Era for Nashville Superspeedway

NASCAR announced that the Cup Series will return to Nashville Superspeedway in May 2026, marking the track’s first appearance on the premier circuit in several years. The event will be staged as the Cracker Barrel 400, a race that promises to blend the historic atmosphere of the venue with the series’ modern competitive standards.

Qualifying for the race will be decided by a single one‑lap run for each driver. Unlike previous formats that used group sessions, the new system will rank all participants on their individual lap times, producing a straightforward starting lineup based purely on speed.

The pole position in 2025 was claimed by Chase Briscoe, a performance that has set expectations for the upcoming edition. His lap set a benchmark that many will watch closely as the 2026 field attempts to match or surpass that pace.

The qualifying order released for the 2026 event lists a diverse array of drivers, including Connor Zilisch, Ross Chastain, Kyle Larson and a host of other series regulars. The metric system used to sort lap times ensures that even marginal differences in speed translate directly into grid positions.

Beyond the on‑track action, the return of NASCAR to Nashville underscores the series’ commitment to expanding its footprint across the United States. Fans in Tennessee and the broader Southeast will have the chance to experience a race that combines the tradition of short‑track racing with a fresh approach to competition.

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