A Weekend of Speed in Tennessee
The Nashville Superspeedway is set to host a rare tripleheader of NASCAR's three national series this weekend, bringing together the premier Cup Series, the developmental Xfinity Series and the Truck Series in a tightly packed schedule that stretches from Friday evening to Sunday night.
Fans will see the Cup Series cars take to the 1.33‑mile concrete oval on Sunday at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, with the race being carried live on Prime Video, marking a significant broadcast partnership for the sport.
The Xfinity Series will run its O'Reilly Auto Parts‑branded event on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET, streaming on The CW, while the Truck Series kicks off the weekend on Friday at 8 p.m. ET on FS1, giving viewers a full slate of racing action across three different networks.
Broadcast Details and Coverage
The Sunday Cup race will be streamed exclusively on Prime Video, offering a new digital platform for viewers who prefer on‑demand access, while the Saturday Xfinity event remains on The CW and the Friday Truck race airs on FS1.
Each series has been allocated a specific set of tire compounds for the weekend, a detail that teams will use to fine‑tune their setups and gain a competitive edge during practice and qualifying sessions.
Qualifying orders, practice speeds and race results will be updated in real time on the official NASCAR page, allowing enthusiasts to follow every moment of the on‑track drama.
Beyond the on‑track action, the event provides a showcase for local businesses and sponsors, with the Nashville Superspeedway’s facilities offering a range of fan experiences, from pit‑lane walks to driver autograph sessions.