Nascar

NASCAR Revives Nashville Superspeedway for Cracker Barrel 400 Amid Fan Frenzy

Three‑day weekend promises sold‑out crowds, driver meet‑ups and a July IndyCar Grand Prix

NASCAR is set to make its highly anticipated return to Nashville Superspeedway this spring, promising a fourth straight sellout for the Cracker Barrel 400 after drawing 38,000 fans in 2025.

Three Days of High‑Octane Racing

The action will unfold over three consecutive days — May 29, 30 and 31 — featuring a packed schedule of on‑track battles and off‑track fan experiences.

Defending race winner Ryan Blaney will be on hand for a meet‑and‑greet at Advance Auto Parts in Murfreesboro on Saturday, while Tyler Reddick will sign autographs at Frugal MacDoogal in The Gulch on Friday.

Driver Appearances and Community Engagement

Both drivers are expected to interact with thousands of supporters, adding a personal touch to the weekend’s high‑speed spectacle.

In addition to the stock‑car weekend, the venue will host the Music City Grand Prix for IndyCar on July 19, further cementing its role as a multi‑series hub.

Local businesses and media partners are gearing up to capitalize on the surge, with Cracker Barrel serving as the event’s title sponsor and FOX providing national broadcast coverage.

The influx of visitors is expected to ripple through Nashville’s economy, boosting hospitality and retail sectors across the city and surrounding counties.

With ticket demand already at capacity, the upcoming weekend is poised to become a benchmark for sports‑entertainment events in the region.

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