Nascar

NASCAR Revives Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway with Gibson Guitar Trophy

Drivers Ross Chastain, Rajah Caruth, and Dawson Sutton help unveil the unique trophy ahead of the May 31 race

NASCAR is set to make its highly anticipated return to Nashville Superspeedway this spring, headlining the Cracker Barrel 400 on Sunday, May 31.

A Gibson Guitar Trophy Like No Other

The race will feature a distinctive trophy: a hand‑painted, one‑of‑a‑kind Gibson guitar that will be awarded to the race winner.

The trophy was unveiled at the Gibson Garage, where NASCAR driver Ross Chastain, Craftsman Truck Series competitor Rajah Caruth and Truck Series driver Dawson Sutton joined the ceremony.

Matt Gerci, general manager of Nashville Superspeedway, said each trophy is crafted to reflect the partnership with Cracker Barrel, emphasizing the brand’s unique identity.

Chastain noted that the trophy is beautiful and serves as motivation for drivers to push for victory.

The sixth running of the Cracker Barrel 400 promises a blend of high‑octane competition and a celebration of automotive heritage, drawing fans from across the country.

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