A weekend of high‑octane racing
NASCAR is making its long‑awaited return to Nashville Superspeedway this weekend, bringing together all three of its premier national series for a rare triple‑header event. The buzz among fans is palpable, as the historic 1.33‑mile concrete oval prepares to host a weekend of high‑speed competition that blends tradition with fresh excitement.
The schedule kicks off on May 29 with the Camping World Truck Series taking to the track for practice and qualifying, setting the stage for a Saturday race that will crown the first stage of the season’s points battle. A day later, the Xfinity Series will run its own practice, qualifying and race on May 30, before the centerpiece of the weekend arrives on May 31: the Cracker Barrel 400, the Cup Series’ 400‑mile showdown that traditionally draws a massive crowd and a slew of television cameras.
Broadcast and schedule details
Fans will be able to follow every lap across a trio of platforms. FS1 will carry the live broadcast of the Truck Series race, while Amazon Prime Video and the CW Network will split the Xfinity and Cup Series coverage, ensuring that viewers can tune in whether they prefer cable, streaming or over‑the‑air television.
The broadcast lineup reflects a strategic partnership that aims to broaden NASCAR’s reach. FS1’s coverage of the Truck Series will be complemented by Amazon Prime Video’s streaming of the Xfinity Series race, while the CW Network will air the final Cup Series event, giving viewers multiple options to engage with the sport.
All three series will also offer live qualifying sessions and practice formats that are streamed online, allowing fans to catch up on action even if they miss the live telecast. This multi‑platform approach is designed to cater to a diverse audience that increasingly consumes sports content through digital channels.