
Custer Out, Smithley In for Nashville Superspeedway
Cole Custer, the 2024 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion, will sit out the Nashville event, making way for Garrett Smithley, who has delivered a season‑best 14th‑place finish.
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Cole Custer, the 2024 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series champion, will sit out the Nashville event, making way for Garrett Smithley, who has delivered a season‑best 14th‑place finish.

NASCAR has confirmed a May 2026 race weekend at Nashville Superspeedway, featuring practice, qualifying and races across three days, with coverage on FS1, Prime Video, HBO Max and PRN, and point standings already shaping the playoff picture.

NASCAR has confirmed a May 2026 event at Nashville Superspeedway, the 14th race of the season, with a new one‑lap qualifying system set to shape the grid.

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series schedule includes a May date at Nashville Superspeedway, where a streamlined qualifying process will set the lineup for the Cracker Barrel 400, featuring a who‑by‑who field of drivers.

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series will feature the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway, where Chevrolet's recent winning streak and a competitive odds board set the stage for a pivotal race weekend.

A three‑division weekend at the 1.33‑mile Nashville Superspeedway will see the Cup, O’Reilly and Truck Series battle for pole position, with top drivers posting their metrics ahead of the races.

A sudden shower halted Saturday’s qualifying for the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, prompting a metric‑based lineup that sees Tyler Reddick and Ty Gibbs on pole and Alex Bowman starting at the tail end.
NASCAR’s next points‑race will be held at the historic Nashville Superspeedway, featuring a full slate of Cup Series competitors and a limited number of open entries. The event will showcase a diverse lineup of drivers from teams such as Trackhouse Racing and Team Penske.

Speculation surrounds a potential charter sale, driver roster instability, and the strategic moves that could reshape NASCAR’s competitive landscape.

Speculation about a potential charter sale has put Haas Factory Team and RFK Racing at the center of a high‑stakes reshuffle, with implications for driver lineups and series competition.

NASCAR’s tripleheader at Nashville Superspeedway features the Cup Series’ Cracker Barrel 400, the O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 and the Craftsman Truck Allegiance 200, with odds and broadcast details announced.

Daniel Suarez claimed his maiden win of the season at Charlotte, reshaping the standings and intensifying the playoff race.

Following the recent All‑Star event, the points hierarchy remains unchanged, with Reddick topping the chart ahead of Hamlin, while the upcoming Coca‑Cola 600 promises another chance for drivers to shift the balance.

A rain‑shortened Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway reshuffled the NASCAR Cup Series leaderboard, with Tyler Reddick maintaining his lead and a tight battle unfolding for the final Chase spots.

After multiple weather‑related stoppages, Daniel Suarez capitalized on a two‑tire pit stop to claim victory in the Coca‑Cola 600, a race halted by lightning and heavy rain and ultimately declared official to avoid early‑morning competition.

Rain forced the cancellation of the NASCAR O’Reilly Series event at Charlotte after lap 91, where Ross Chastain secured his first win since 2019 while navigating oil, a wall brush, and the emotional memory of Kyle Busch.

Rain forced an early end to the O’Reilly Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Ross Chastain captured his first series victory since 2019.

Tyler Reddick leads the Cup Series after the rain‑shortened Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte, with Denny Hamlin and Ryan Blaney close behind and the playoff cutline undergoing a significant shift.

Daniel Suarez captured the Coca‑Cola 600 after a rain‑delayed finish, while early crashes and a final‑stage pile‑up knocked out several playoff contenders, reshaping the NASCAR points leaderboard

Daniel Suarez won the 67th Coca‑Cola 600 after rain forced an early end, earning his third career NASCAR Cup Series victory.

The Coca‑Cola 600 was cut short by rain after 373 laps, delivering a poignant moment for the sport and an unexpected victory for Daniel Suarez.

Daniel Suárez took the checkered flag in the 67th Coca‑Cola 600 after a rain‑shortened race, leading just 17 laps but finishing ahead of Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin.

The Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway was marked by multiple stage winners, early incidents and a rain‑induced conclusion that crowned Daniel Suarez as the race winner.

Ross Chastain captured a rain‑halted NASCAR O’Reilly Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, earning his first win since 2019 while reflecting on the sudden loss of champion Kyle Busch. Jesse Love finished second as the event saw multiple delays, an oil‑spill incident and strong showings from JR Motorsports.