Nascar

NASCAR Revives Nashville Superspeedway With Multi‑Series Weekend

Cup, Truck and O'Reilly events bring sponsors, broadcast partners and fans to Tennessee

NASCAR is set to descend on the Nashville Superspeedway this weekend, bringing its three national series to a track that lies just 25 miles east of downtown Nashville in the town of Lebanon, Tennessee. The 1.33‑mile concrete oval will host the Truck Series on Friday evening, the O'Reilly‑sponsored event on Saturday night and the Cup Series finale on Sunday.

Weekend Schedule

The Truck Series race is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. local time on Friday, followed by the O'Reilly Series on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and the Cup Series on Sunday at 7 p.m. Each event promises a full slate of on‑track action, pit strategy and fan‑focused activities.

Sponsorship Highlights

The Cup Series race carries the branding of Cracker Barrel, marking one of the restaurant chain’s most visible placements in motorsport. Meanwhile, the O'Reilly Series is backed by Sports Illustrated Resorts, a hospitality brand that operates its first U.S. property in downtown Nashville, adding a literary‑travel twist to the weekend.

Broadcast Coverage

Fans will be able to watch the action live on a trio of platforms: Amazon Prime Video, FS1 and the CW app. The multi‑platform distribution reflects NASCAR’s push to reach both traditional cable viewers and the growing streaming audience.

The Nashville Superspeedway sits in a region that has hosted major racing events for decades, with nearby cities such as Chicago, Illinois; Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and Baton Rouge, Louisiana also featuring prominently in the series’ historic itinerary.

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