Bristol Motor Speedway – Bristol, Tennessee
151 Speedway Blvd, Bristol, TN 37620 Sunday, April 12, 2026 – NASCAR Cup Series: Food City 500 (Race 8 of 36)
500 laps on the 0.533-mile concrete short track (266.5 miles total)
Scheduled Race Start: 3:00 PM ET (Green flag approximately 3:11 PM ET; TV on FS1, Radio: PRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Stages: Stage 1 – Lap 125 | Stage 2 – Lap 250 (125 laps) | Final Stage – 250 laps to the checkered flag
Expected Weather Conditions (as of race time):
Partly to mostly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-60s to low-70s°F (feels-like in the upper 60s). Winds light (5–10 mph variable). Low chance of showers (under 20% during green-flag racing), with any precipitation more likely after the event. Mild, dry spring conditions ideal for high-speed short-track action—no rain delays anticipated. Humidity moderate; typical comfortable April weather for the Tri-Cities area.
Track Details:
Type: Permanent high-banked concrete oval (often called “The World’s Fastest Half-Mile” or the “Coliseum”).
Length: 0.533 miles per lap.
Banking: Turns 1–4: 24–28 degrees (variable banking creates multiple grooves); Frontstretch: 4–8 degrees; Backstretch: 4–8 degrees.
Straights: Frontstretch and backstretch both 650 feet long.
Width: 60 feet on straights, 75 feet in turns.
Surface: Concrete (returned in 2024 after two dirt races; provides consistent grip and high-speed racing).
Key Characteristics: Extremely tight, high-intensity racing with heavy tire wear, intense side-by-side battles, and frequent position changes. Two pit roads historically used for faster cycles. Short-track tactics (bumping, blocking, and late-race restarts) dominate. Recent horsepower increase to 750 hp makes it even faster and more physical.
Race History Highlights:
The Food City 500 (originally the Volunteer 500) has been a Bristol staple since 1961. It is one of two Cup races at the track each year (paired with the Bass Pro Shops Night Race). Chevrolet leads all-time wins with 48, followed by Ford (40). Since the concrete return in 2024:
2025 winner: Kyle Larson (Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet) – dominated, leading 411 laps.
2024 winner: Denny Hamlin (Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota).
Joe Gibbs Racing has been exceptionally strong in recent spring Bristol races (multiple wins in the last several years). The event is known for drama, with long green-flag runs testing tire management and late cautions often deciding the outcome.
Current 2026 NASCAR Cup Series Standings Snapshot (after Race 7 at Martinsville):
Tyler Reddick (4 wins) – 353 points
Ryan Blaney (1 win) – 271 points
Denny Hamlin (1 win) – 259 points
Chase Elliott (1 win) – 249 points
William Byron – 238 points
(Full top-10 includes Ty Gibbs, Christopher Bell, Brad Keselowski, Kyle Larson, and others showing consistent top-10 runs.)
Recent Driver Form & Key Matchups:
Bristol rewards experience, short-track aggression, and teams with strong tire-management and late-race adjustments. Joe Gibbs Racing and Hendrick Motorsports have historically dominated here.
Kyle Larson (#5, Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet) – Morning Line Favorite (~+340): Defending Food City 500 winner; swept both stages and led 411 laps in 2025. Strong recent short-track form and green-to-long-run metrics. One of the best at finding the high groove when it develops.
Denny Hamlin (#11, Joe Gibbs Racing, Toyota) – Strong Contender (~+470): Bristol specialist with multiple wins here (including 2024). Excellent late-run strength and laps-led upside. JGR’s recent Bristol success makes him a must-consider.
Ryan Blaney (#12, Team Penske, Ford) (~+600): Consistent top performer in 2026 standings; solid Bristol history and strong stage points. Good at avoiding trouble in the chaos.
Christopher Bell (#20, Joe Gibbs Racing, Toyota) (~+650): JGR teammate with proven Bristol speed; multiple top finishes recently. High green-to-long-run delta makes him dangerous in long runs.
Ty Gibbs (#54, Joe Gibbs Racing, Toyota) (~+700): Emerging short-track star with the best green-to-long-run numbers at Bristol in recent data. Four straight top-6s on similar tracks in 2026; live underdog with upside.
Chase Elliott (#9, Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet) (~+1300): Hendrick teammate to Larson; recent form rebounding with a win and multiple top-5s. Excellent at Bristol when the car is dialed in.
Other Notables: William Byron, Chase Briscoe (+1300–1400 sleeper value), Brad Keselowski (short-track veteran), and Tyler Reddick (points leader but longer odds ~+2500 due to recent Bristol form).
Overall Preview & Key Insights:
This is a high-intensity, physical short-track battle where track position, tire wear management, and clean air are critical. Expect heavy side-by-side racing, possible multi-groove action as the concrete slickens, and strategy revolving around the two pit roads and stage points. JGR vs. Hendrick will be the story, but Penske and others are capable of upsetting.
DRIVER ODDS
Kyle Larson + 450
Denny Hamlin + 500
Ty Gibbs + 700
Ryan Blaney + 700
Christopher Bell + 750
William Byron + 1400
Carson Hocevar + 1400
Chris Buescher + 1600
Chase Elliott + 1600
Chase Briscoe + 1600
Brad Keselowski + 1600
Tyler Reddick + 2000
Joey Logano + 2200
Bubba Wallace + 2500
Ryan Preece + 2800
Kyle Busch + 4000
Ross Chastain + 4500
Alex Bowman + 5000
Austin Cindric + 5500
Josh Berry + 6000
Zane Smith + 10000
Michael McDowell + 10000
Connor Zilisch + 10000
AJ Allmendinger + 10000
Erik Jones + 11000
Shane Van Gisbergen + 13000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. + 13000
Noah Gragson + 13000
John Hunter Nemechek + 13000
Daniel Suarez + 13000
Austin Dillon + 13000
Todd Gilliland + 20000
Ty Dillon + 40000
Riley Herbst + 40000
Cole Custer + 40000
Cody Ware + 50000
Chad Finchum + 50000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 11, 2026








