NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Preview: Tennessee Lottery 250

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Venue: Nashville Superspeedway — Lebanon, Tennessee

Race Distance: 250 miles (188 laps)

Stage Lengths: 45 / 45 / 98 laps

Start Time: 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT

Broadcast: FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

The Tennessee Lottery 250 returns to Nashville Superspeedway for another early‑summer Xfinity Series showdown. Nashville’s 1.333‑mile concrete oval is one of the most unique intermediate tracks in NASCAR, demanding elite tire management, precise throttle control, and long‑run consistency. The concrete surface creates significant tire falloff, and the track’s layout rewards drivers who can maintain momentum through long green‑flag stretches. This race often becomes a battle of strategy vs. speed, with pit timing and long‑run balance determining the winner.

WEATHER CONDITIONS — LEBANON, TN

  • Temperature: 83–87°F
  • Sky: Mostly sunny
  • Humidity: 50–55%
  • Wind: 7–12 mph from the southwest
  • Chance of Rain: <10%
  • Track Impact:
    • Hot concrete = slick conditions
    • Tire falloff increases dramatically
    • Expect widening grooves as rubber builds

Drivers who excel on hot, slick, high‑falloff tracks will have a major advantage.

TRACK PROFILE — NASHVILLE SUPERSPEEDWAY

  • Length: 1.333 miles
  • Surface: Concrete
  • Banking:
    • Turns: 14°
    • Frontstretch: 9°
    • Backstretch: 6°
  • Frontstretch: 1,140 feet
  • Backstretch: 1,500 feet
  • Track Type: Intermediate tri‑oval
  • Racing Characteristics:
    • Long green‑flag runs
    • Difficult passing without tire advantage
    • Undercut pit strategy often effective
    • High emphasis on long‑run balance

This is a rhythm track — drivers who can maintain consistent lap times over 25‑lap runs will rise to the front.

RACE HISTORY — TENNESSEE LOTTERY 250

  • 2021 Winner: Kyle Busch (dominated, led 122 laps)
  • 2022 Winner: Justin Allgaier (long‑run speed)
  • 2023 Winner: AJ Allmendinger (strategy + restarts)
  • 2024 Winner: Cole Custer (tire management masterclass)
  • 2025 Winner: Chandler Smith (Toyota long‑run strength)

Key Trends:

  • Toyota has won 2 of the last 3
  • JR Motorsports has led >40% of all laps since 2022
  • Race typically features 4–6 cautions
  • Long‑run speed > short‑run speed
  • Winners often come from top‑10 starting positions

DRIVER MATCHUPS & ANALYSIS

Below are the most influential head‑to‑head battles shaping the 2026 Tennessee Lottery 250.

Chandler Smith vs. Cole Custer

Why it matters: Both are elite on concrete and high‑falloff tracks.

  • Smith: 2025 winner, excellent throttle control
  • Custer: 2024 winner, long‑run specialist

Edge: Smith (slight) — Toyota’s 2026 intermediate package is strong.

Sam Mayer vs. Justin Allgaier

Why it matters: JR Motorsports dominates Nashville.

  • Mayer: Aggressive, excels on slick tracks
  • Allgaier: 2022 winner, veteran tire manager

Edge: Allgaier — experience matters at Nashville.

Sheldon Creed vs. Riley Herbst

Why it matters: Both are streaky but fast on intermediates.

  • Creed: High ceiling, inconsistent
  • Herbst: More stable long‑run pace

Edge: Herbst — better 2026 form.

Corey Heim vs. Sammy Smith

Why it matters: Two rising stars with elite raw speed.

  • Heim: Strong on concrete in Trucks
  • Smith: Excellent on long‑run tracks

Edge: Heim — better short‑run burst.

RECENT DRIVER FORM (LAST 5 RACES — 2026 SEASON)

Top Trending Drivers

  • Chandler Smith: 1 win, 4 top‑10s
  • Cole Custer: 3 top‑5s
  • Justin Allgaier: 4 top‑10s
  • Corey Heim: 3 top‑5s

Drivers Struggling

  • Sam Mayer: 2 DNFs in last 4
  • Sheldon Creed: Inconsistent finishes
  • Riley Herbst: Mechanical issues in 2 of last 5

BETTING TRENDS

Track‑Specific Trends

  • Toyota drivers have won 2 of last 3
  • JR Motorsports has led >40% of laps since 2022
  • Long‑run specialists outperform short‑run specialists

2026 Season Trends

  • Pole sitter has won only 2 of 12 races
  • Undercut pit strategy successful in 6 of last 9 intermediates
  • Late cautions have occurred in 7 of last 10 races

Driver‑Specific Betting Notes

  • Chandler Smith: +6.8 average position gain on concrete
  • Custer: 4 straight top‑10s at Nashville
  • Allgaier: Best Nashville average finish (5.2)
  • Mayer: High variance, high upside

PROJECTED RACE OUTCOME

Winner: Chandler Smith

Top 5:

  1. Chandler Smith
  2. Cole Custer
  3. Justin Allgaier
  4. Corey Heim
  5. Sammy Smith

Driver                                                   Odds

Kyle Larson                                         + 150

Justin Allgaier                                   + 400

Corey Day                                            + 800

Brent Crews                                       + 800

Sam Mayer                                         + 1200

Jesse Love                                           + 1200

Sheldon Creed                                  + 1500

Carson Kvapil                                    + 1600

Brandon Jones                                  + 1600

Austin Hill                                           + 1600

Taylor Gray                                         + 1800

William Sawalich                             + 2000

Sammy Smith                                    + 3500

Rajah Caruth                                      + 4000

Ryan Sieg                                            + 5000

Parker Retzlaff                                  + 7500

Harrison Burton                                + 10000

Cleetus McFarland                           + 15000

Jeremy Clements                             + 40000

Jeb Burton                                          + 50000

Dean Thompson                               + 50000

Austin Green                                     + 50000

Patrick Staropoli                              + 70000

Josh Williams                                    + 70000

Anthony Alfredo                              + 70000

Ryan Ellis                                             + 90000

Josh Bilicki                                          + 100000

Brennan Poole                                  + 150000

Logan Bearden                                  + 200000

Kyle Sieg                                              + 200000

JJ Yeley                                                 + 200000

Blaine Perkins                                   + 200000

Mason Maggio                                  + 250000

Lavar Scott                                          + 250000

Joey Gase                                            + 250000

Garrett Smithley                              + 250000

Dawson Cram                                    + 250000

David Starr                                          + 250000

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, May 29, 2026