Venue: Nashville Superspeedway — Lebanon, Tennessee
Race Distance: 400 miles (300 laps)
Stage Lengths: 90 / 95 / 115 laps
Start Time: 3:30 PM ET / 12:30 PM PT
Broadcast: FOX, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
The Cracker Barrel 400 returns to Nashville Superspeedway for another early‑summer showdown on one of the most unique intermediate tracks in the series. With its concrete surface, progressive banking, and long green‑flag runs, Nashville rewards drivers who excel in throttle control, tire management, and mid‑corner stability. Car setups must balance rear‑end grip with front‑end turn‑in, and the track’s abrasive concrete often produces significant tire falloff — a major factor in long‑run speed.
WEATHER CONDITIONS — LEBANON, TN
- Temperature: 82–86°F
- Sky: Mostly sunny
- Humidity: 55–60%
- Wind: 6–10 mph from the southwest
- Chance of Rain: <10%
- Track Impact:
- Hotter temps = slicker concrete
- Tire wear increases significantly
- Long‑run speed becomes the dominant factor
Expect a fast but slick racing surface with evolving grip lanes.
TRACK PROFILE — NASHVILLE SUPERSPEEDWAY
- Length: 1.333 miles
- Surface: Concrete
- Banking:
- Turns: 14°
- Frontstretch: 9°
- Backstretch: 6°
- Frontstretch Length: 1,140 feet
- Backstretch Length: 1,500 feet
- Track Type: Intermediate tri‑oval
- Racing Characteristics:
- Heavy tire falloff
- Long green‑flag runs
- Difficult passing without tire advantage
- Undercut pit strategy often effective
This is a driver’s track — rhythm, patience, and long‑run consistency matter more than raw speed.
RACE HISTORY — NASHVILLE SUPERSPEEDWAY (CUP SERIES)
- 2021 Winner: Kyle Larson (dominated, led 264 laps)
- 2022 Winner: Chase Elliott (late‑race restart mastery)
- 2023 Winner: Ross Chastain (track position king)
- 2024 Winner: Denny Hamlin (long‑run speed)
- 2025 Winner: Christopher Bell (pit strategy + tire management)
Key Trends:
- Toyota has won 3 of the last 4
- 2025 race featured only 4 cautions — long runs dominate
- Pole winners have struggled; only 1 win from pole in track history
- Average margin of victory last 3 years: 1.2 seconds
DRIVER MATCHUPS & ANALYSIS
Below are the most influential head‑to‑head battles shaping the 2026 Cracker Barrel 400.
Christopher Bell vs. Denny Hamlin
Why it matters: Both are elite on concrete and long‑run tracks.
- Bell: 2025 Nashville winner, excellent tire manager
- Hamlin: 2024 winner, thrives on slick surfaces
Edge: Bell (slight) — younger, better long‑run profile in 2026.
Kyle Larson vs. William Byron
Why it matters: Hendrick Motorsports is historically strong here.
- Larson: 2021 domination still legendary
- Byron: Best average finish at Nashville (4.8)
Edge: Byron — more consistent in 2026.
Ross Chastain vs. Tyler Reddick
Why it matters: Aggressive drivers who excel on concrete.
- Chastain: 2023 winner
- Reddick: Elite on high‑falloff tracks
Edge: Reddick — better tire conservation.
Joey Logano vs. Ryan Blaney
Why it matters: Team Penske has struggled on concrete recently.
- Logano: Strong short‑run speed
- Blaney: Better long‑run balance
Edge: Blaney — more stable on long green‑flag runs.
RECENT DRIVER FORM (LAST 5 RACES — 2026 SEASON)
Top Trending Drivers
- Christopher Bell: 1 win, 4 top‑10s
- William Byron: 3 top‑5s
- Tyler Reddick: 4 top‑10s
- Denny Hamlin: 2 top‑5s, strong qualifying
Drivers Struggling
- Chase Elliott: Only 1 top‑10 in last 5
- Joey Logano: Inconsistent long‑run speed
- Bubba Wallace: Mechanical issues in 2 of last 4
BETTING TRENDS
Track‑Specific Trends
- Toyota drivers have won 3 of last 4
- Hendrick drivers have led >40% of all Nashville laps
- Long‑run specialists outperform short‑run specialists
2026 Season Trends
- Pole sitter has won only 1 of 13 races
- Undercut pit strategy successful in 7 of last 10 intermediates
- Late cautions have occurred in 8 of last 12 races
Driver‑Specific Betting Notes
- Bell: +7.2 average position gain on concrete
- Byron: 4 straight top‑10s at Nashville
- Hamlin: 3 straight top‑5s on intermediate tracks
- Larson: feast‑or‑famine in 2026
PROJECTED RACE OUTCOME
Winner: Christopher Bell
Top 5:
- Christopher Bell
- William Byron
- Tyler Reddick
- Denny Hamlin
- Kyle Larson
DRIVER ODDS
Denny Hamlin + 400
Tyler Reddick + 700
Christopher Bell + 700
Ryan Blaney + 750
Kyle Larson + 750
Chase Briscoe + 1200
William Byron + 1200
Chase Elliott + 1200
Joey Logano + 1600
Ty Gibbs + 1800
Ross Chastain + 1800
Carson Hocevar + 2000
Chris Buescher + 2800
Bubba Wallace + 3000
Brad Keselowski + 4000
Daniel Suarez + 5000
Austin Cindric + 6500
Alex Bowman + 6500
Josh Berry + 6500
Ryan Preece + 7000
Zane Smith + 9000
Erik Jones + 9000
Corey Heim + 9000
Connor Zilisch + 9000
Shane Van Gisbergen + 10000
Austin Dillon + 11000
AJ Allmendinger + 13000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. + 13000
Michael McDowell + 13000
Austin Hill + 15000
Noah Gragson + 20000
John Hunter Nemechek + 20000
Riley Herbst + 25000
Ty Dillon + 30000
Todd Gilliland + 30000
Cole Custer + 30000
Cody Ware + 50000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 30, 2026








