The NASCAR Truck Series teams are gearing up for the exciting racing action at Nashville Superspeedway on Friday, May 30, 2025. The 1.3-mile tri-oval track will host the 14th action-packed weekend of the season, promising thrilling competition for both drivers and fans.
The day will kick off with practice and qualifying sessions for the Truck Series drivers at 4:05 pm ET and 5:10 pm ET, respectively. The main event, a 150-lap race covering 199.5 miles, is scheduled to begin at 8 pm ET. Notably, last year’s race winner, Christian Eckes, will not be participating in this year’s event.
Following the Truck Series race on Friday, the Cup Series and Truck Series teams will return to the track on Saturday, May 31, for their respective practice and qualifying sessions.
As for the weather forecast for Friday in Nashville, there is a prediction of occasional afternoon showers with a high temperature of 72 degrees. There is also a 60 percent chance of rain at the start of the Truck Series race, adding an element of unpredictability to the competition.
Here is the complete schedule for Friday’s on-track action at Nashville Superspeedway:
– Garage open:
– 11 am ET – 12:55 am ET: Truck Series
– 2 pm ET – 7 pm ET: Xfinity Series
– Track activity:
– 4:05 pm ET – 5 pm ET: Truck Series practice
– 5:10 pm ET – 6 pm ET: Truck Series qualifying
– 8 pm ET: Truck Series race (150 laps & 199.5 miles)
Fans can catch all the NASCAR track action at Nashville Superspeedway on FS1, with radio coverage available on SiriusXM NASCAR radio.
The entry list for the Rackley Roofing 200 at Nashville Superspeedway includes a lineup of talented drivers ready to showcase their skills on the track. Some of the notable entries are Kyle Busch, Corey Heim, Grant Enfinger, and Matt Crafton, among others.
It promises to be a thrilling weekend of racing at Nashville Superspeedway, with the NASCAR Truck Series drivers ready to put on a show for the fans. Stay tuned for all the adrenaline-pumping action as the drivers battle it out on the track for victory.
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