A historic weekend for Nashville Superspeedway
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will return to Nashville Superspeedway on May 29 as part of the NASCAR Nashville race weekend, offering fans a chance to see the series’ top drivers tackle the 1.33‑mile concrete oval.
Starting from the pole, Layne Riggs will lead the field, having earned the top spot through a strong qualifying performance that underscores his growing momentum in the series.
The event will be televised nationally on FS1, with live streaming available through FUBO, NASCAR.com and SiriusXM, ensuring that viewers can follow the action across multiple platforms.
Racing enthusiasts can expect a tightly contested 150‑lap affair divided into three stages, a format that has produced dramatic finishes in recent years at the Lebanon, Tennessee venue.
Among the drivers to watch are recent winners Rajah Caruth, Christian Eckes, Carson Hocevar and Ryan Preece, who will join a field that also features Kaden Honeycutt, Jesse Love, Gio Ruggiero, Ben Rhodes, Brandon Jones, William Sawalich, Tanner Gray and Daniel Hemric.
The race will showcase a blend of veteran talent and rising stars, with teams such as Front Row Motorsports, Tricon Garage, Spire Motorsports, McAnally‑Hilgemann Racing and Thorsport Racing all vying for a strong finish.