NASCAR Revives Nashville Superspeedway for Triple‑Header Weekend
The track just outside the Tennessee capital will host a full slate of on‑track action this weekend, marking the first time all three of NASCAR’s national series have converged there in a single weekend since the schedule was reshaped.
Fans can expect a busy schedule that begins on Saturday, May 29, when the Camping World Truck Series takes to the 1.33‑mile concrete oval for both practice and qualifying before the afternoon race that crowns the weekend’s opening chapter.
The following day, May 30, the Xfinity Series will run its O'Reilly Auto Parts 250, sharing the same day with final Cup Series practice and qualifying sessions that set the stage for the main event.
The climax arrives on Monday, May 31, with the Cracker Barrel 400, a 400‑mile Cup race that draws drivers from across the series and serves as a key points battle as the season heads into its summer stretch.
Broadcast coverage will be split among three outlets: FS1 will carry the Truck and Xfinity races, while Amazon Prime Video and the CW Network will split the Cup race and associated qualifying segments, ensuring viewers can follow the action across both traditional TV and streaming platforms.
NASCAR officials highlighted the return as a celebration of the track’s history and a showcase for the series’ expanding national footprint, noting that the weekend’s schedule was designed to give teams ample preparation time while maximizing fan engagement.
Local officials and track management expressed optimism that the event will boost regional tourism and reinforce Nashville’s growing reputation as a hub for motorsports, with expectations that the weekend will draw thousands of spectators to the surrounding area.