A Weekend of High‑Octane Racing
NASCAR is gearing up for a three‑day spectacle at the iconic Nashville Superspeedway, a 1.33‑mile concrete oval that has become a favorite among drivers and fans alike.
The weekend will showcase the full slate of national series, including the Craftsman Truck Series, the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, and the premier Cup Series, each contributing practice sessions, qualifying rounds and feature races.
Sunday night will culminate with the Cracker Barrel 400, a 400‑mile showdown that sits at a pivotal juncture of the Cup Series championship battle, adding extra urgency to every lap.
The track’s unique concrete surface, known for its abrasive grip and evolving conditions, forces teams to adapt strategies on the fly, with tire wear and aggressive restarts shaping the outcome.
First opened in 2001 and revived for the Cup schedule in 2021, the venue has quickly re‑established itself as a must‑watch stop, drawing massive crowds and television audiences.
Fans can follow the action live on a multi‑platform broadcast lineup featuring FS1, The CW, Prime Video and HBO Max, while radio coverage will be provided by PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.