LEBANON, Tenn. — Nashville Superspeedway’s 2026 NASCAR triple-header weekend will bring primetime racing to Middle Tennessee, as all three events will be nationally televised under the lights from May 29-31. 

The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race (May 29) will kick off the weekend at 7 p.m. CT on FS1, followed by the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race (May 30) on The CW at 6:30 p.m. The Cracker Barrel 400 NASCAR Cup Series race (May 31) will take the green flag at 6 p.m. on Prime.

“There’s nothing quite like racing under the lights in Nashville, and having all three of our races televised in primetime is another great step forward for Nashville Superspeedway and for our fans,” said Matt Greci, general manager of Nashville Superspeedway. “Our summer weekend has become a staple on the NASCAR calendar and these start times and broadcast partners will help us continue to share that energy and atmosphere with our community and beyond.” 

Tickets for all three races, including the Cracker Barrel 400 NASCAR Cup Series race, which has sold out each of the past three years, are on sale now. Fans can secure their seats by visiting NashvilleSuperspeedway.com or by calling 866.RACE.TIX.

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2026 Race Schedule and Tickets
Friday, May 29
NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series 

Saturday, May 30
Wilson County Convention and Visitors Bureau Qualifying
NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series 

Sunday, May 31
NASCAR Cup Series Cracker Barrel 400 

Sunday, July 19
NTT INDYCAR Series Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix 

Call 866.RACE.TIX to discuss your options with an account representative, or visit NashvilleSuperspeedway.com.

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Nashville Superspeedway stands as Middle Tennessee’s premier racing destination, nestled in one of America’s most dynamic and rapidly expanding regions. Our 1.33-mile D-shaped concrete track, featuring 14 degrees of banking, holds the distinction of being NASCAR’s largest all-concrete venue. Nashville Superspeedway’s rich racing heritage includes five NASCAR Cup Series races, 26 NASCAR Xfinity Series events, 18 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series competitions and 10 INDYCAR SERIES battles -- including the 2024 and 2025 INDYCAR SERIES championship finales. As a Speedway Motorsports property, Nashville Superspeedway serves as a year-round entertainment venue welcoming families and race fans from across the nation.