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Start your engines because Nashville Superspeedway’s third annual NASCAR Cup Series weekend makes its highly anticipated return this summer.
From June 23 through 25, experience adrenaline-inducing speeds, pulse-pounding competition, and unforgettable memories as NASCAR zooms into Music City. Nashville Superspeedway’s 2023 race schedule kicks off on Friday, June 23 with the Rackley Roofing 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race beginning at 7 p.m. On Saturday, be sure to catch the Tennessee Lottery 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at 2:30 p.m. And round out the action-packed weekend on Sunday at 6 p.m. with the Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race, which marks a Middle Tennessee milestone as Nashville Superspeedway’s first prime-time NASCAR Cup Series race. The race is set to take the green flag at 6 p.m. to start off NBC’s broadcast portion of the Cup Series schedule.
Fans have the opportunity to experience NASCAR like never before with Nashville Superspeedway’s new and enhanced premium hospitality areas. Choose from a variety of exclusive hospitality spaces including the Pit Road Club, Green Room Lounge, or the Turn 4 Terrace to make race weekend even more memorable.
“This is more than a weekend of NASCAR racing, this is an opportunity to experience the best and most exciting entertainment in Music City,” said Nashville Superspeedway general manager Matt Greci. “We’re delighted to match the ever-growing demand from our fans for elevated offerings, and this year’s options present a can’t-miss opportunity to go behind the scenes for a weekend with NASCAR’s finest.”
The Pit Road Club is an open-air space located in the infield and just beyond the pit road on Turn 1, with shared lounge seating and a spectacular rooftop viewing deck offering an unparalleled vantage point to watch the excitement unfold. Guests will also have access to exclusive climate-controlled areas and all- inclusive food and beverage offerings. The Pit Road Club also includes a Sunday pre-race drivers meeting, Sunday pre-race track pass, access to Parker McCollum’s pre-race concert and driver introductions, and one infield parking pass per four tickets purchased.
For a high-end, climate-controlled experience, opt for the Green Room Lounge. This open-concept tent features both indoor and outdoor lounge seating along with a phenomenal patio deck and is located on action-packed Turn 4. A Sunday pre-race track pass, access to Parker McCollum’s pre-race concert and driver introductions, one VIP Gate 1 parking pass per four tickets purchased, and all-inclusive food and beverages are also included at the Green Room Lounge.
Or, opt for semi-private, open-air chalets with open stadium seating at the Turn 4 Terrace. Adjacent shared lounge spaces are available to revel in all the excitement alongside fellow fans, and cooling misters will help to fight off that Tennessee heat while you cheer racers on live from the heart of the action. Just like the Green Room Lounge, the Turn 4 Terrace also features all-inclusive food and drinks, Sunday pre-race track pass, access to Parker McCollum’s pre-race concert and driver introductions, and one VIP Gate 1 parking pass per four tickets purchased. All three of these premium areas are available to groups of any size, as well as individual parties, and can be purchased by email or over the phone with contact information listed on Nashville Superspeedway’s website.
To further heighten the thrills fans can’t get enough of, NASCAR enhanced the on-track product starting in 2017 with the introduction of stage racing, which ensures more highlight- reel moments during a race, increases the sense of urgency, and emphasizes aggressive racing and strategy. And in 2020, the NASCAR Cup Series marked a historic shift for the sport when NASCAR’s premier series would be known from then on under the Cup Series name and featured four cornerstone brands as premier partners (Busch Beer, Coca-Cola, GEICO, and Xfinity). This summer marks the third year that Nashville Superspeedway will play host to the beloved NASCAR Cup Series, attracting countless race fans from all walks of life to come together and experience the thrill of a lifetime.
Known as Middle Tennessee’s racing jewel, Nashville Superspeedway is a prime locale for a race weekend of this magnitude. The 1.33-mile D-shaped oval with 14 degrees of banking is the largest concrete-only track in NASCAR, and in addition to hosting two previous NASCAR Cup Series races has also hosted 23 NASCAR Xfinity Series races, 15 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events, and eight Indy Racing League contests. So buckle up NASCAR fans, because this race weekend is sure to be one for the books.
(Nashville Superspeedway, 4847-F McCrary Rd., Lebanon, 844-276-0005; nashvillesuperspeedway.com)