NASCAR National Series News and Notes – Nashville Superspeedway

By Reggie Gatlin-Holt

Denny Hamlin is on the pole today. Here he is at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, 6 23 2024 (Courtesy IMAGN, photo by Eric Canha, USA Today Sports)

Starting lineup for NASCAR Cup Ally 400 Today

  1. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Toyota
  2. Josh Berry, No. 4 Ford
  3. Christopher Bell, No. 20 Toyota
  4. Kyle Larson, No. 5 Chevrolet
  5. Brad Keselowski, No. 6 Ford
  6. Tyler Reddick, No. 45 Toyota
  7. William Byron, No. 24 Chevrolet
  8. Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Toyota
  9. Chris Buescher, No. 17 Ford
  10. Austin Cindric, No. 2 Ford
  11. Austin Dillon, No. 3 Chevrolet
  12. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Chevrolet
  13. Chase Elliott, No. 9 Chevrolet
  14. Michael McDowell, No. 34 Ford
  15. Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Chevrolet
  16. Noah Gragson, No. 10 Ford
  17. Martin Truex Jr., No. 19 Toyota
  18. Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Ford
  19. Chase Briscoe, No. 14 Ford
  20. Ross Chastain, No. 1 Chevrolet
  21. Corey LaJoie, No. 7 Chevrolet
  22. Ryan Preece, No. 41 Ford
  23. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Chevrolet
  24. Bubba Wallace, No. 23 Toyota
  25. Harrison Burton, No. 21 Ford
  26. Joey Logano, No. 22 Ford
  27. Kyle Busch, No. 8 Chevrolet
  28. AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Chevrolet
  29. Corey Heim, No. 50 Toyota
  30. Riley Herbst, No. 15 Ford
  31. Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Chevrolet
  32. Todd Gilliland, No. 38 Ford
  33. Justin Haley, No. 51 Ford (penalty, qualifying time won’t count, will start in back)
  34. Erik Jones, No. 43 Toyota
  35. John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Toyota
  36. Zane Smith, No. 71 Chevrolet
  37. Daniel Hemric, No. 31 Chevrolet
  38. Chad Finchum, No. 66 Ford

 

NASCAR Cup Series

Next Race: Ally 400

The Place: Nashville Superspeedway

Track Length: 1.33 Mile Concrete Oval

The Date: Sunday, June 30

The Time: 3:30 p.m. ET

The Purse: $8,915,372

TV: NBC, 3:30 p.m. ET

Radio: PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Distance: 399 miles (300 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 90),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 185), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 300)

 

NASCAR Xfinity Series

Next Race: Tennessee Lottery 250

The Place: Nashville Superspeedway

Track Length: 1.33 Mile Concrete Oval

The Date: Saturday, June 29

The Time: 5 p.m. ET

The Purse: $1,420,381

TV: USA, 4:30 p.m. ET

Radio: PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Distance: 250.04 miles (188 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 45),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 90), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 188)

 

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series

Next Race: Rackley Roofing 200

The Place: Nashville Superspeedway

Track Length: 1.33 Mile Concrete Oval

The Date: Friday, June 28

The Time: 8 p.m. ET

The Purse: $897,631

TV: FS2, 8 p.m. ET

Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Distance: 199.5 miles (150 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 45),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 95), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 150)

 

NASCAR Cup Series

 

NASCAR is all tuned-up for Nashville Superspeedway

Crank-up the amplifiers and tune the steel-guitars because NASCAR is rumbling to Tennessee’s Music City this weekend for Sunday’s Ally 400 at 2:30 p.m. ET on NBC, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90) at Nashville Superspeedway. The unique D-shaped, concrete oval that stretches 1.33-miles, is the longest concrete surface track on the 2024 schedule and will have drivers and teams two-stepping to find the perfect set-up for their cars this weekend.

 

Following a historic New Hampshire Motor Speedway race that concluded the last 86 laps on the damp surface tires, Hendrick Motorsports’ teammates Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott are tied atop the NASCAR Cup Series driver standings with 620 points each, but Larson currently holds the tiebreaker of more wins (3 to 1). Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Denny Hamlin (third, -40 points) and Martin Truex Jr. (fourth, -48 points) are right in the tire tracks of the Hendrick duo in the points.

 

Last season, Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain, who is currently ninth in the driver standings looking for his first win of 2024, joined Larson (2021) and Elliott (2022) as the third different winner at Nashville Superspeedway.

 

And it will be interesting to see if another OEM can break through the dominance of Chevrolet at Nashville, as they have won all three of the NASCAR Cup Series events at the 1.33-mile track (2021-2022).

 

Historical Rundown: Nashville Superspeedway

Construction of Nashville Superspeedway was completed in 2001 and the 1.33-mile concrete facility was originally owned by Dover Motorsports.

 

The first NASCAR national series race held at Nashville Superspeedway was a NASCAR Xfinity Series event on April 14, 2001. The first Xfinity race at Nashville was won by Greg Biffle driving a Ford for RFK Racing.

 

Next to follow at Nashville Superspeedway was the first NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race on August 10, 2001. Veteran Scott Riggs, driving a Dodge for truck owner Jim Smith, grabbed the first Truck Series win at Nashville.

 

Nashville Superspeedway was purchased from Dover Motorsports in 2021 and is currently owned and operated by Speedway Motorsports.

 

The first NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway was on June 20, 2021. The first Cup event was won by Hendrick Motorsport’s driver Kyle Larson in a Chevrolet.

 

In total, Nashville Superspeedway has hosted 43 NASCAR national series races – the third-most in the state of Tennessee, behind Bristol Motor Speedway (231 races) and Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville (56 races).

 

Good starting spots are the only ones that win at Nashville

Nashville Superspeedway’s three NASCAR Cup Series events have produced three different race winners and all three started inside the top-five, making this weekend’s Busch Light Pole Qualifying on June 29 just a wee bit important.

 

Aric Almirola, driving for Stewart-Haas Racing, won the pole for the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series Nashville Superspeedway race in 2021, setting the track qualifying record at 161.992 MPH.

 

Then Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin won the pole for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Nashville Superspeedway race and Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain won the pole for the 2023 race.

 

Almirola would go on to finish fourth in 2021 and Hamlin finished sixth in 2022.

 

But the three winners of the NASCAR Cup Series races have all started up front. The 2021 race winner Kyle Larson started in the fifth position, the 2022 winner Chase Elliott started in fourth position and Chastain started from the pole.

 

This weekend the on-track NASCAR Cup Series action begins with practice and Busch Light Pole Qualifying on Saturday, June 29 from 2 – 4 p.m. ET on the USA Network, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

 

Race Rewind: Nashville Superspeedway edition

With only three NASCAR Cup Series races in the books, here is a look back at the results of each event.

 

In 2021, Nashville Superspeedway hosted the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race at the 1.33-mile track, and the event was won by Hendrick Motorsport’s driver and 2021 series champion Kyle Larson. The California native took the win with a Margin of Victory of 4.335 seconds over Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain in second. The race produced 14 lead changes among seven different drivers. Larson led the most laps of the race, spending 264 of the scheduled 300 laps out front (88%).

 

In 2022, Larson’s Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott took home the checkered flag at Nashville Superspeedway. The Dawsonville, Georgia native and 2020 series champion, held off 23XI Racing’s Kurt Busch by a scant .551-second to win. The 2022 Nashville Cup race saw 18 lead changes among seven different leaders. Polesitter Denny Hamlin led the most laps of the 2022 Nashville race with 114 circuits out front.

 

Then last season, Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain grabbed the checkered flag at Nashville Superspeedway becoming the third different winner in as many races at the track. The Alva, Florida native and generational watermelon farmer, held off Joe Gibbs Racing’s Martin Truex Jr. by a slight .789-second to win. The 2023 Nashville Cup race saw 21 lead changes among 12 different leaders. Polesitter Ross Chastain led the most laps of the 2023 Nashville race with 99 laps out front enroute to the victory.

 

Chase for a Regular Season Championship tightens

Just eight races to go and the battle for the top spot in the NASCAR Cup Series regular season standings is as tight as it gets – tied.

 

Hendrick Motorsports teammates Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott are currently tied atop the NASCAR Cup Series driver standings with 620 points each, but Larson has regained the points lead technically due to holding the tiebreaker – most wins (3 to 1).

 

Forcing Larson and Elliott to keep the pedal to the floor this season are Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin in third in the point standings (-40 back from the lead) and his JGR teammate Martin Truex Jr. (-48) in fourth.

 

Only one driver can take home the Regular Season Championship trophy and bank the 15 Playoff bonus points that come with it, and if it were to be either Larson, Elliott or Hamlin, they would become just the third different driver since the introduction of the Regular Season Championship to win more than one; joining Martin Truex Jr. (2017, 2023) and Kyle Busch (2018, 2019).

 

In total only five drivers have won the NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Championship – Martin Truex Jr. (2023, 2017), Kyle Busch (2019, 2018), Chase Elliott (2022), Kyle Larson (2021) and Kevin Harvick (2020).

 

Bells are ringing and Gibbs is singing

This season Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell has been riding a wave of success none like he has ever experienced in the NASCAR Cup Series regular season and with his big win last weekend he has officially put his competitors on notice.

 

So far this year, Bell has managed to win at the 1-mile Phoenix Raceway, the track that just so happens to play host to the Championship Race at the end of the season, he has won the season’s longest race and one of its ‘Crown Jewels’ the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, and then managed to bring home his third victory of the season last weekend winning the sport’s first ever race completed on the damp surface tires at New Hampshire.

 

“Christopher [Bell], I just think Christopher, he’s gifted, and the further he goes, we all just really appreciate it,” said Joe Gibbs. “I think he’s a real talented, young guy. To be truthful, with him not in here, I’ll tell you, he’s the All-American guy. Sponsors love him. He’s just a kid that everybody loves. So, it’s great to see him, too, get the success that I think he deserves. He’s worked hard.”

 

Don’t expect Bell to slow his roll anytime soon, the 29-year-old has run well at Nashville too. In three starts at the 1.33-mile track he has posted three top-10s.

 

Race To The Playoffs: Eight races left in the regular season

For the drivers and teams that have earned a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs already, these next eight races are a great time to prepare for the postseason, pad Playoff points and set themselves up for the best possible position to finish the regular season. For the drivers and teams not locked into the Playoffs, these next eight races are the final eight chances they have to secure their spot in the coveted postseason.

 

Playoff Bound:

With 10 drivers in 2024 with wins, only six spot are still up for grabs in the 16-driver Playoff field as the series heads to Nashville Superspeedway this weekend for the Ally 400 (June 30 at 2:30 p.m. ET on NBC, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

 

The 10 drivers this season currently holding a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs by virtue of their regular season wins are Kyle Larson (three wins), Denny Hamlin (three), Christopher Bell (three), William Byron (three), Chase Elliott (one), Tyler Reddick (one), Ryan Blaney (one), Brad Keselowski (one), Daniel Suarez (one), Austin Cindric (one).

 

Interestingly, all 10 of the winners that have earned a spot in the Playoffs this season are former Playoff drivers in their careers.

 

In The Hot Seats:

The six drivers currently in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff transfer spots on points are Martin Truex Jr. (+155 points up on postseason cutoff), Ross Chastain (+93), Ty Gibbs (+82), Alex Bowman (+59), Chris Buescher (+50) and two-time Cup Series champion Joey Logano (+13).

 

Team Penske’s Joey Logano is currently in the most precarious position of the six drivers inside the Playoff cutoff heading into Nashville this weekend, because he holds the 16th and final transfer position on points. If a driver below him in the standings wins over the next eight races, he could find himself bounced out of the Playoffs.

 

Logano currently has just a 13-point advantage on 23XI Racing’s Bubba Wallace who is in 17th – the first spot outside the Playoffs’ cutoff.

 

Outside Looking In:

There are currently 18 drivers still eligible to make the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs that are without a win and below the postseason cut line in points following New Hampshire.

 

23XI Racing’s Bubba Wallace (-13 points), is one of seven drivers currently below the Playoff cutline that has made the Cup Series Playoffs previously, along with Chase Briscoe (-25 points), two-time Cup champion Kyle Busch (-45 points), Michael McDowell (-99), Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (-132), Erik Jones (-151) and Austin Dillon (-197).

 

Cup Playoff Outlook: Drivers Without Wins

 

Rank

Driver

Points

Wins

Stages

Playoff Pts

Pts From Cutoff

11

Martin Truex Jr.

572

0

2

2

155

12

Ross Chastain

510

0

1

1

93

13

Ty Gibbs

499

0

2

2

82

14

Alex Bowman

476

0

0

0

59

15

Chris Buescher

467

0

2

2

50

16

Joey Logano

430

0

1

1

13

17

Bubba Wallace

417

0

0

0

-13

18

Chase Briscoe

405

0

0

0

-25

19

Kyle Busch

385

0

0

0

-45

20

Josh Berry #

357

0

0

0

-73

21

Todd Gilliland

347

0

0

0

-83

22

Michael McDowell

331

0

1

1

-99

23

Carson Hocevar #

322

0

0

0

-108

24

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

298

0

0

0

-132

25

Noah Gragson

297

0

0

0

-133

26

Erik Jones

279

0

0

0

-151

27

John Hunter Nemechek

276

0

0

0

-154

28

Ryan Preece

275

0

0

0

-155

29

Corey LaJoie

256

0

0

0

-174

30

Justin Haley

242

0

0

0

-188

31

Daniel Hemric

240

0

0

0

-190

32

Austin Dillon

233

0

0

0

-197

33

Harrison Burton

208

0

0

0

-222

34

Zane Smith #

165

0

0

0

-265

 

NASCAR Cup Series, Etc.

 

2023 NASCAR Cup Series Champion Ryan Blaney Nominated For 2024 ESPYs Best Driver Award – Team Penske driver and 2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney, from High Point, North Carolina, has been nominated for the 2024 Best Driver Award at the ESPYs.

 

Blaney is joined in the category of ‘Best Driver’ with Max Verstappen of Formula One, Matt Hagan of the NHRA and Alex Palou of IndyCar.

 

The 30-year-old Cup Series champion, Blaney, could join the likes of Kyle Larson, Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr. and Jimmie Johnson as NASCAR drivers who have taken home the hardware during the annual ESPY Award show.

 

Blaney’s 2023 championship season included three wins (including a NASCAR ‘Crown Jewel’ event – the Coca- Cola 600, and the penultimate race of the Playoffs at Martinsville to advance to Championship 4), eight top fives and 18 top 10s. He completed 97.4% of his laps attempted and led 562 laps. His average starting position on the season was 12.7 and his average finish was 14.1.

 

Joe Gibbs Racing announces Chase Briscoe joins lineup in 2025 – Joe Gibbs Racing announced this week that the team has signed Chase Briscoe to a multi-year contract to drive the No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota in the NASCAR Cup Series beginning in 2025. Bass Pro Shops, North America’s premier outdoor and conservation company, will continue its role as the majority primary sponsor of the No. 19 Camry next season.

 

Briscoe, who is in his fourth full-time season in the NASCAR Cup Series, is currently ranked 16th in the points standings after a runner-up finish in Sunday’s race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. He scored his first career victory at Phoenix Raceway in March 2022. That same season, Briscoe advanced to the Round of 8 in the NASCAR Playoffs and finished the season a career-best ninth in the final standings. In his Cup Series career, he has posted 12 top fives, 27 top 10s and two poles. The Mitchell, Indiana native was also the 2021 Sunoco Rookie of the Year.

 

“I’m excited for this opportunity with Joe Gibbs Racing and Bass Pro Shops,” Briscoe said. “From a competition standpoint, JGR is the place to be if you want to go win races week in and week out and to race for the championship every year. I am blessed that Johnny Morris and Bass Pro are on board to help us carry on the legacy of the 19 car. For me personally, being an avid outdoorsman, there’s a lot of pride in now being a part of the Bass Pro brand and I’m extremely grateful for this partnership. Getting to meet Johnny, I feel like I share a lot of the same values as him and Coach, and I’m ready to get to work and prove that they have made a great choice putting me in this car.”

 

Country music megastar Luke Combs named Honorary Pace Car Driver at Nashville – One of the biggest names in country music will trade his guitar for driving gloves on Sunday — multi-time platinum-selling and award-winning artist Luke Combs will be the honorary pace car driver for the Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series showdown at Nashville Superspeedway.

 

No stranger to performing in front of massive crowds, the two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year will take the wheel of the official 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse pace car in front of a packed house, with fans from 48 states and 19 foreign countries — some from as far away as New Zealand, Brazil and the Netherlands — in attendance.

 

“A show with this much horsepower deserves plenty of star power too,” said Matt Greci, general manager for Nashville Superspeedway. “You never know who will show up when NASCAR comes to the Music City for the Ally 400. We’re going to give Luke a fast car and see if he’s fast enough to drive away from the field of NASCAR’s best as we kick off Sunday’s showdown.”

 

Combs was Nashville Superspeedway’s honorary grand marshal for the 2021 Ally 400.

 

Serving as honorary pace car driver is just one highlight in a busy summer for the famed Grand Ole Opry member and 11-time CMA, four-time ACM and six-time Billboard Music Award winner. Combs recently released a new radio single, “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” which will be featured on the soundtrack for the new “Twisters” movie, out July 19. The Asheville, North Carolina, native is the subject of a Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit that opens July 11, and he is in the midst of a record-breaking “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old” stadium tour.

 

Crew Member Spotlight: Nashville, Tennessee Weekend – This weekend at Nashville Superspeedway we wanted to highlight several of the team’s crew members that are from the surrounding areas of the track in Tennessee.

 

Name

Organization

Team

Current Role

Hometown

TENNESSEE

Jeremy Taylor

Kaulig Racing

13

Fabricator, Spotter and Interior Specialist

Lafollette, TN

Justin White

Richard Childress Racing

8

Fueler

Linville, TN

Jon Ellis

RFK Racing

6

Mechanic

Hixson TN

 

NASCAR Xfinity Series

 

NASCAR returns to Nashville Superspeedway

With a trip to New England in the rearview, the NASCAR Xfinity Series has its sights set on Music City this weekend for the Tennessee Lottery 250 on Saturday, June 29, at 5 p.m. ET on USA Network, the NBC Sports App, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

 

The 1.33-mile concrete track in Lebanon, Tennessee will be hosting its 25th NASCAR Xfinity Series race since opening in 2001. Throughout that span, there have been 17 different race winners and 16 different pole winners. Only three drivers have won from the pole or the first starting position, most recently by Kyle Busch in 2021.

 

Recent NASCAR Hall of Fame Inductee and 2007 NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion Carl Edwards holds multiple records at Nashville Superspeedway, including the most wins (five), most top fives (11), and most top 10s (12). Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champions Joey Logano and Kyle Busch are each tied for the most poles won at Nashville with three a piece.

 

This weekend’s slate of on-track action all takes place on Saturday, June 29, beginning with practice at 12:05 p.m. ET followed by qualifying at 12:45 p.m. ET on USA Network and streaming on the NBC Sports App.

 

Past guitar winners at Nashville Superspeedway’s Victory Lane

Only two drivers entered in the Tennessee Lottery 250 this weekend have had the privilege of holding the signature electric guitar trophy in Victory Lane – Justin Allgaier and AJ Allmendinger.

 

Saturday’s race will mark the 10th start for Allgaier at Nashville Superspeedway. In his nine previous starts, he’s garnered one win, five top fives, five top 10s, and one pole while leading 203 laps and completing 1,918 of the 1,923 total laps ran.

 

Allmendinger returns to Nashville as the reigning winner of last year’s race. In just three previous starts coinciding with NASCAR’s return to Nashville after a 10-year hiatus, he has accumulated a win, two top fives, and two top 10s while completing all but one lap.

 

Xfinity Series drivers to watch: Nashville edition

As Justin Allgaier and AJ Allmendinger look to repeat their success at Nashville, others will also be vying to earn their first victory in Music City.

 

Making his first Xfinity Series start of 2024 will be the 2018 and 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Tyler Reddick for Sam Hunt Racing. Reddick, driving the No. 26 car this weekend, made just two starts last season with a 36th-place finish at Fontana and a 13th-place outing at Las Vegas. Having never ran a Xfinity car at Nashville prior to Saturday’s event, Reddick will seek to become the third full-time Cup driver to steal a win in the Xfinity Series in the last four races (Kyle Busch; 2021 and AJ Allmendinger; 2023) while also looking to earn the first win in team history for Sam Hunt Racing.

 

While remaining atop the NASCAR Xfinity Series points standings, last year’s champion Cole Custer comes into Nashville still winless in 2024. However, the driver of the No. 00 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford has good reason to remain positive as his previous trip to the track involved a pole win and 32 laps led. Looking to build off of last year’s ninth-place result, expect Custer to be in the mix and try to earn Ford their first victory at Nashville since Carl Edwards in 2011.

 

Custer’s Stewart-Haas Racing teammate, Riley Herbst, finished runner-up in last year’s event and hopes to end one spot better at the conclusion of Saturday night. In his three starts at Nashville, the No. 98 pilot has two top fives and three top 10s with an average finish of fifth and a result no worse than 10th. Still looking to get into the win column in 2024, watch for Herbst to place together another strong run enroute to a Playoff berth.

 

Xfinity Series Playoff picture following New Hampshire

With NASCAR Cup Series regular Christopher Bell taking the checkered flag for Joe Gibbs Racing in last weekend’s Xfinity Series event, six spots still remain to clinch a berth in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs with just 10 races left in the regular season.

 

Six drivers including Chandler Smith, Austin Hill, Sam Mayer, Shane van Gisbergen, Justin Allgaier, and Jesse Love have each earned a spot in the Playoff grid by virtue of wins this season.

 

Drivers Cole Custer (points leader with 589), Sheldon Creed (+100 to the cutoff), Riley Herbst (+94), AJ Allmendinger (+59), Parker Kligerman (+52), and Sammy Smith (+31) currently hold the six remaining spots to fill out the rest of the Playoff picture, respectively.

 

On the outside looking in, Ryan Sieg (-31), Anthony Alfredo (-71), and Brandon Jones (-82) currently serve as the first three drivers below the postseason cut line.

 

Rank Driver Points Starts Race Wins Stage Wins Playoff Pts +/- Cutoff
1 Chandler Smith 574 16 2 5 15 In On Wins
2 Austin Hill 521 16 2 2 12
3 Sam Mayer 424 16 2 1 11
4 Shane Van Gisbergen # 384 16 2 1 11
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