NASHVILLE, TN. (CHARLOTTE SPORTS LIVE) -- The challenge of racing on a concrete track awaits the drivers at Nashville Superspeedway. Cars are going to be jumping over a lot of rubber, bumps and anything else that falls onto the course.
Turns will will be fast and slick. Exiting out of those turns will bottleneck a bit, which means there won't be any room for error if it's a close race.
Nashville Superspeedway is a 1.3-mile concrete track. Racers will drive 300 laps for a total of 400 miles.
Since the Cup Series returned to racing in Nashville three years ago, the track has produced three different winners. It'll be key to starting up front because all three winners have started on the front row. In two of those races, the winning driver won by less than a second: Chase Elliot by 0.5 seconds in 2022 and Ross Chastain by 0.7 seconds in 2023.
The Ally 400 from Nashville Superspeedway starts at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday.