Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, Tennessee
Green flag: 4:00 PM CT (5:00 PM ET)
Takeaway: The 2026 Window World 450 is shaping up as a pivotal mid‑summer Cup Series race. Nashville’s concrete surface, long green‑flag runs, and punishing tire falloff reward disciplined throttle control and elite long‑run setups. Expect strategic pit cycling, multiple grooves developing late, and restarts that can flip the entire leaderboard. Veteran rhythm drivers hold the edge, but the new‑generation stars have shown they can dominate on concrete.
Venue & Track Profile
Nashville Superspeedway
Location: 4847-F McCrary Rd, Lebanon, TN
Opened: 2001
Surface: Concrete (one of only two concrete ovals in NASCAR)
Track length: 1.33 miles
Shape: Tri‑oval
Banking:
Turns 1 & 2: 11 degrees
Turns 3 & 4: 9 degrees
Frontstretch: 3 degrees
Backstretch: 3 degrees
Backstretch length: ~1,500 ft
Frontstretch length: ~1,600 ft
Pit road: Long, narrow, high penalty risk
Race distance: 450 miles → 338 laps
Track Characteristics
Concrete = slow but uneven tire wear
Long green‑flag runs common
Passing difficult → restarts critical
Aero‑push severe in traffic
Fuel window: ~60–65 laps
Two‑stop vs. three‑stop strategy depends on cautions
Multi‑groove racing develops late in the afternoon
Weather Forecast (Lebanon, TN — July 19, 2026)
Temperature: 88–93°F
Humidity: ~55%
Wind: 5–10 mph SW
Rain chance: <15%
Track impact:
Hot temps = slick concrete early
Tire falloff increases after Lap 20
Late‑race cooling improves grip for high‑line drivers
Wind direction affects stability entering Turn 1
Driver Matchup Breakdown
Kyle Larson vs. Denny Hamlin
Larson: Elite at rhythm tracks; excels on concrete
Hamlin: Best restart technician in the field
Edge: Larson on long runs; Hamlin on restarts
Christopher Bell vs. Tyler Reddick
Bell: Smooth throttle control; strong at Nashville historically
Reddick: High‑line specialist; thrives when groove widens
Edge: Bell early; Reddick late
Ryan Blaney vs. Joey Logano
Blaney: Excellent long‑run pace; consistent top‑10 threat
Logano: Aggressive restarter; strong in traffic
Edge: Blaney in clean air; Logano in chaos
Ross Chastain vs. William Byron
Chastain: Concrete specialist; fearless on corner entry
Byron: Best overall form in 2026; elite pit crew
Edge: Byron overall; Chastain on short runs
Recent Driver Form (Last 5 Races)
Kyle Larson
1st — Chicago
3rd — Pocono
2nd — Gateway
5th — Sonoma
7th — New Hampshire Form: Red‑hot, best long‑run driver in the series
Denny Hamlin
4th — Pocono
6th — Chicago
10th — Gateway
3rd — Sonoma
12th — New Hampshire Form: Strong but inconsistent
Christopher Bell
2nd — New Hampshire
5th — Chicago
7th — Pocono
4th — Gateway
8th — Sonoma Form: Trending upward
Tyler Reddick
8th — Chicago
11th — Pocono
3rd — Gateway
9th — Sonoma
14th — New Hampshire Form: Volatile but dangerous
William Byron
3rd — New Hampshire
2nd — Chicago
4th — Pocono
1st — Gateway
6th — Sonoma Form: Best overall consistency in Cup Series
Ross Chastain
6th — Chicago
9th — Pocono
2nd — Gateway
11th — Sonoma
5th — New Hampshire Form: Very strong on concrete and rhythm tracks
Race History — Window World 450 / Nashville Superspeedway
Recent Winners
2025: Kyle Larson
2024: Ross Chastain
2023: Ross Chastain
2022: Chase Elliott
2021: Kyle Larson
Historical Trends
Concrete surface favors smooth drivers
Hendrick Motorsports dominates Nashville
Track position critical due to aero‑push
Late cautions common (Lap 300–330)
Undercut powerful due to long pit lane
Multi‑groove racing emerges after Lap 200
Betting Trends
Larson has finished top‑5 in 7 of last 9
Byron has top‑10 finishes in 10 straight races
Chastain has won 2 of last 3 Nashville races
Bell has +18 positions gained over last 5 races
Hamlin has led laps in 8 of last 12 races
Reddick has top‑5 speed but inconsistent execution
DRIVER ODDS
Denny Hamlin + 425
Ryan Blaney + 500
Kyle Larson + 500
Christopher Bell + 500
Joey Logano + 1000
William Byron + 1100
Chase Elliott + 1400
Tyler Reddick + 1600
Ty Gibbs + 1600
Chase Briscoe + 1800
Carson Hocevar + 2200
Chris Buescher + 2800
Ryan Preece + 3500
Ross Chastain + 3500
Bubba Wallace + 3500
Brad Keselowski + 5000
Austin Cindric + 5500
Josh Berry + 6500
Daniel Suarez + 6500
Austin Dillon + 7000
Alex Bowman + 7000
Shane Van Gisbergen + 8000
Michael McDowell + 10000
Erik Jones + 10000
Zane Smith + 18000
Noah Gragson + 18000
Connor Zilisch + 18000
Todd Gilliland + 20000
John Hunter Nemechek + 20000
Austin Hill + 20000
AJ Allmendinger + 20000
Ty Dillon + 30000
Riley Herbst + 30000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. + 30000
Cole Custer + 30000
Cody Ware + 40000
Chad Finchum + 40000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, July 18, 2026







