
Weather Delays Cup Debut at Nashville Superspeedway
A sudden shower forced a postponement of the Cracker Barrel 400 NASCAR Cup Series event at Nashville Superspeedway on May 31, with Denny Hamlin securing the pole for the rescheduled 300‑lap race.
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A sudden shower forced a postponement of the Cracker Barrel 400 NASCAR Cup Series event at Nashville Superspeedway on May 31, with Denny Hamlin securing the pole for the rescheduled 300‑lap race.

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A rain‑soaked qualifying session at Nashville Superspeedway forces NASCAR to use its metric system for the starting lineup, while Toyota’s strong practice showing and weather worries put William Byron and Joey Logano in the spotlight.

Kenna Mitchell won both Late Model features at All American Speedway, while other drivers claimed victories in Legends, Modified and Street Stock divisions, and the next event is slated for June 13.

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Ryan Blaney aims to make history at Nashville Superspeedway while the sport pays tribute to Kyle Busch, whose paint‑scheme homage and Prime Video exclusive broadcast add new layers to the May 31 race.

DraftKings Sportsbook has published the complete market for the upcoming Cracker Barrel 400, highlighting Denny Hamlin as the favorite and Daniel Suarez’s recent breakout win.

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A sudden shower forced NASCAR to postpone the Cracker Barrel 400, pushing back the scheduled 6:20 p.m. Central start and leaving Denny Hamlin on pole for the rescheduled race.
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The 399‑mile NASCAR Cracker Barrel 400 is set to light up Nashville Superspeedway on Sunday, May 31, at 7:00 p.m. ET, streaming live on Prime Video. With Denny Hamlin on pole and a host of top drivers eyeing the checkered flag, betting markets are already buzzing.

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NASCAR’s Cup Series heads to Nashville Superspeedway for the Cracker Barrel 400 on May 31, streaming exclusively on Prime Video, with a tribute to the late Kyle Busch and a competitive driver field.

Amazon Prime Video will broadcast the May 31 NASCAR Cup race at Nashville Superspeedway, marking a shift in media rights that reduces Fox and NBC’s coverage and expands TNT Sports’ slate.
Denny Hamlin captured pole position for the May 31 NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway, while rain forced a rule‑book start and a 300‑lap event will be streamed on Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max and NASCAR.com.

NASCAR mourns the loss of champion Kyle Busch, who died of pneumonia complications. His family’s recent settlement with Pacific Life Insurance Company sheds light on false claims about their coverage, while attorney Robert Rikard praises his devotion.
The Cracker Barrel 400 will take place on Sunday, May 31 at Nashville Superspeedway, featuring tributes to Kyle Busch, a pole‑position start by Denny Hamlin, and a unique streaming arrangement on Amazon Prime Video and HBO Max.
The NASCAR Cup Series begins the second half of its regular season with the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway on May 31, featuring a pole‑position battle, three Ford drivers on the cutline, and multi‑platform broadcasting.

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The 2026 Cracker Barrel 400 will take place on May 31 at 7 p.m. ET at Nashville Superspeedway, streaming live on Prime Video with Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte on commentary.