NASCAR’s Cracker Barrel 400 Returns to Nashville Superspeedway
The 2026 Cracker Barrel 400 will light up the 1.33‑mile oval on May 31, featuring a rain‑affected qualifying session, a full slate of drivers and a multi‑platform broadcast.
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The 2026 Cracker Barrel 400 will light up the 1.33‑mile oval on May 31, featuring a rain‑affected qualifying session, a full slate of drivers and a multi‑platform broadcast.
Denny Hamlin will lead the field for the Cracker Barrel 400 after NASCAR used its rule‑book metric to determine the starting order following a rain‑canceled qualifying session. The race will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video with additional streaming on HBO Max and NASCAR.com.

The upcoming Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway will feature only two of the three non‑chartered cars that originally entered the Coca‑Cola 600, with Corey Heim and Chad Finchum taking the wheel, and the race will be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video.

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series returns to Nashville Superspeedway with a revamped qualifying format, 38 drivers set to compete, and a new broadcast partnership that marks the start of the season’s second half.

Practice and qualifying for the Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway are set for May 30, with Amazon Prime Video handling the broadcast and SiriusXM providing radio coverage.
NASCAR returns to Nashville Superspeedway for the Cracker Barrel 400 on May 31, honoring Kyle Busch, highlighting Toyota’s dominance, Kyle Larson’s winless streak, Carson Hocevar’s rise, and the impact of increased horsepower.

On May 31, Nashville Superspeedway will host the Cracker Barrel 400, featuring tributes to the late Kyle Busch, Toyota’s pursuit of its first win at the venue, and Kyle Larson’s 37‑race winless streak.
Practice begins at 2:30 p.m. CT, qualifying at 4:40 p.m. ET, and the race will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video, SiriusXM and NASCAR.com.
The upcoming NASCAR weekend at Nashville Superspeedway features a Truck Series race on Friday, an O'Reilly‑sponsored event on Saturday and a Cracker Barrel‑backed Cup finale on Sunday, all streamed on Amazon Prime Video, FS1 and the CW app.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will pay tribute to Kyle Busch with a NOS Energy‑styled paint scheme at Nashville Superspeedway, a race that will be streamed exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

This weekend, Nashville Superspeedway hosts all three of NASCAR’s national series, headlined by the Cracker Barrel 400 Cup race on May 31. The Truck Series will run its practice, qualifying and race on May 29, while the Xfinity Series takes the track on May 30, with broadcasts across FS1, Amazon Prime Video and the CW Network.

NASCAR driver Josh Berry, a Nashville native and Taylor Swift enthusiast, is set to compete at the May 31 race, rekindling old school friendships and showcasing his early-season success.

Country singer RaeLynn is set to perform the national anthem at the upcoming Cracker Barrel 400 NASCAR race in Nashville, a event scheduled for May 31 that forms part of a triple‑header weekend at Nashville Superspeedway.

Daniel Suarez dedicated his Coca‑Cola 600 triumph to the late Kyle Busch, a victory that underscores his steady climb in the NASCAR Cup Series and positions him as a dark‑horse contender for the postseason.

The season's longest NASCAR race unfolded at Charlotte Motor Speedway, featuring pole‑position drama, stage battles, and a surprise winner, setting the stage for the upcoming Nashville Superspeedway event.

Tyler Reddick will lead the field at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 24, with Amazon Prime Video delivering the Coca‑Cola 600 to viewers across the United States.

The Coca‑Cola 600 will no longer be shown live on Fox; instead, Amazon Prime Video will stream the race and four others, bringing a fresh broadcast team and schedule changes for fans.

The Coca‑Cola 600 will mark the first major NASCAR event streamed live on Prime Video, beginning a new era for the sport's broadcast rights.

The Coca‑Cola 600 weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway will feature a poignant tribute to Kyle Busch, who died suddenly on May 21, with Austin Hill taking over the No. 8 car and broadcast details confirmed for Amazon Prime Video, SiriusXM and NASCAR.com.

This year's Coca‑Cola 600 will showcase only 39 entries, the third time in 66 years the event falls below 40 cars, as Richard Childress Racing reassigns the No. 33 Chevrolet in memory of Kyle Busch.

The upcoming Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will see several driver substitutions, a renumbered car honoring the late Kyle Busch, and live streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

The team’s driver roster for the 2026 season features a mix of experience and fresh talent, highlighted by Timmy Hill’s upcoming comeback for the Coca‑Cola 600 on Amazon Prime Video.
The Coca‑Cola 600 weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway will feature practice and qualifying on May 23, with Austin Hill driving Kyle Busch’s car and Richard Childress Racing suspending the No. 8 in his memory.

The 2026 season trims the slate to 14 races, reallocates broadcast rights among Fox, NBC, Amazon Prime Video and TNT Sports, and sets the stage for a multi‑platform viewing experience.