News broke last night that NASCAR has reached an agreement that they will race an Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway. The track opened up in 2001 hosting Truck’s and Xfinity races but never hosted a Cup series race. The owner of Nashville Superspeedway is also the owner of Dover International Speedway and has agreed to give up one of the 2 races held at Dover to be ran in Nashville. This will make 2 tracks on the schedule that will be held in Tennessee along with Bristol Motor Speedway. NASCAR has also been in separate discussions to bring back Cup Series Racing at the famous Tennessee State Fairgrounds for the first time since 1984, but nothing is official for the Fairgrounds. Tennessee will now be one of few states that hold NASCAR Races at 2 different tracks along with: Virginia, California, and Florida.
NASCAR Returns to Nashville in 2021
Jun 3, 2020 | 5:00 AM