
Hamlin Wins Cracker Barrel 400 in Thrilling Late‑Race Battle at Nashville
Denny Hamlin captured his 62nd NASCAR Cup Series win at Nashville Superspeedway, edging out Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe in a dramatic finish.
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Denny Hamlin captured his 62nd NASCAR Cup Series win at Nashville Superspeedway, edging out Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe in a dramatic finish.
Denny Hamlin's win trimmed Tyler Reddick's points lead, while Chase Briscoe's third-place finish intensifies the chase for the playoffs.

A dramatic late restart at Nashville Superspeedway saw Denny Hamlin claim his second win of the season, with Tyler Reddick still atop the points standings.

A sudden downpour halted the Cracker Barrel 400 for an hour, allowing AJ Allmendinger and Daniel Suarez to claim the opening stages before Denny Hamlin surged to victory in a race that featured a deep field of top drivers.
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway was halted by rain but completed all 300 laps, with Denny Hamlin emerging as the winner.

The May 31, 2026 NASCAR Cup Series event at Nashville Superspeedway delivered high‑octane competition, from early stage winners to a chaotic finish filled with cautions and surprise contenders.

Rain pushed back the start of the Cracker Barrel 400, but Denny Hamlin emerged victorious as Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe completed the top three.

A sudden rainstorm halted the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway, forcing Denny Hamlin to serve a jump‑start penalty that dropped him to the rear. Tyler Reddick capitalized on the chaos to seize the lead, while the race's midpoint now looms as a pivotal moment for the playoff cut line.

A line of thunderstorms pushed the Nashville Cup race back an hour, canceling qualifying and setting the stage for a dramatic restart led by Denny Hamlin and Tyler Reddick.

A second consecutive rain delay forced a near‑hour‑long postponement at Nashville Superspeedway, where Denny Hamlin secured pole position and Ryan Blaney looks to add a second 2026 win ahead of the Michigan finale.

Tyler Reddick started on pole after qualifying was canceled due to rain, and a delayed Cracker Barrel 400 produced a chaotic, lead‑changing race that reshaped the NASCAR playoff standings.

Rain forced an 80‑minute postponement of the NASCAR Cup Series event at Nashville, reshaping the schedule and giving Denny Hamlin a pole position as he aims for back‑to‑back victories in Michigan.

A sudden thunderstorm forced an 80‑minute delay at Nashville Superspeedway, delaying the green flag until 8:40 p.m. Denny Hamlin secured his second pole of the season, while Ryan Blaney aims to defend his 2025 win and add another triumph at the upcoming Michigan race.

A storm‑induced cancellation led NASCAR to use a metric‑based ranking, placing Denny Hamlin on pole and sending several top drivers to the back of the field.

A rain‑soaked Sunday night in Nashville delivered a chaotic Cracker Barrel 400, with Tyler Reddick on pole, a delayed start, numerous cautions and a reshaped playoff picture.

Inclement weather pushed back the Cracker Barrel 400 start to 8:25 p.m. ET, reshaping the playoff picture with Tyler Reddick atop the points standings.

Tyler Reddick’s 122‑point advantage over Denny Hamlin is mathematically locked in, setting the stage for a decisive showdown at Nashville Superspeedway.

Rumors swirl around driver moves, contract uncertainties and charter negotiations as the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series lineup begins to crystallize.

Rain has delayed the Nashville Cup race for the second week in a row, washing out qualifying and prompting Denny Hamlin to claim his second pole of the season while Ryan Blaney eyes a repeat victory.

Rain forced a delay at Nashville, marking the second consecutive weather‑hit race, while Hamlin takes pole and Blaney aims for a repeat victory.

A rain‑soaked weekend at Nashville Superspeedway forced the Cracker Barrel 400 to be delayed, marking the second consecutive week of weather interruptions in the Cup Series. Denny Hamlin secured his second pole of the season, while Ryan Blaney aims to defend his 2025 triumph.
Rain forced a delay at Nashville Superspeedway, affecting the Cracker Barrel 400 and reshaping the points battle ahead of the Michigan race.
Rain postponed the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville, marking the second straight week of weather‑related interruptions in the Cup Series.

Rain pushed back the start of the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway, marking the second straight week that weather has disrupted the NASCAR Cup Series schedule.