Cracker Barrel 400: What to know about NASCAR’s return to Nashville Superspeedway

Are you race weekend ready? From ticket options to a pre-race country concert, we’re sharing what to know before NASCAR’s big weekend in Lebanon.

Ross Chastain stands on top of a blue race car in his uniform while strumming a guitar. Confetti is falling all around and other drivers are cheering him on.

The race was formerly known as the Ally 400.

Photo provided by Nashville Superspeedway

NASCAR returns to Nashville Superspeedway for the fifth consecutive year next weekend as part of its 2025 Cup Series. Welcome to Music City, Cracker Barrel 400.

The Sunday main event marks the end of a full race weekend that includes the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rackley Roofing 200 (Friday, May 30) and the NASCAR Xfinity Series Tennessee Lottery 250 (Saturday, May 31).

Check out all ticket options, including camping and upgrade options.

Of course, it wouldn’t be race weekend without tailgating. Keep these tips in mind:

  • Bring only what can fit in your car (no trailers allowed). This includes portable grills, share tends, coolers, and other essentials.
  • Tailgating accessories must be put up and secured before heading over to the track.

Bookmark the full schedule for fan activities, including driver interviews and merch hauls.