Who to Watch Heading Into Race Weekend at Nashville Superspeedway
As the engines warm up and the anticipation builds for race weekend at Nashville Superspeedway, all eyes are on the drivers poised to make some serious noise. Nashville’s concrete beast isn’t easy to tame, and only the best rise to the challenge. Here’s a look at some of the top contenders heading into the weekend.
Joey Logano
A former Cup Series champion, Joey Logano brings a mix of grit, strategy, and confidence to every track he visits. Known for his aggressive style and sharp race instincts, he’s especially dangerous late in a race when the pressure is on. He’s no stranger to chaotic restarts or bold moves when it matters most. At a track like Nashville, where tire wear and late cautions shake things up, he’s exactly the kind of driver who can capitalize. Don’t be surprised if the No. 22 finds his way to the front when it counts.
Joey Logano finished the last cup race in seventeenth (17) position.
Finished 17th in yesterday’s #CocaCola600 at @CLTMotorSpdwy . Not the final result we wanted, but at the end of the night, we remember how thankful we are to do what we love, because of those who made the ultimate sacrifice and to those who are currently sacrificing so much to… pic.twitter.com/iubOB9WhbS
— Joey Logano (@joeylogano) May 26, 2025
Kyle Larson
When it comes to versatility and raw talent, Kyle Larson is always in the conversation. He’s proven time and again he can run up front on just about any track, including Nashville. With Hendrick Motorsports behind him and momentum on his side, Larson’s a threat to win every time he straps in.
Kyle Larson crashed and finished the last cup race in thirty-seventh (37) position.
"When it's cooler the track has more grip and the speed stays faster..
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) May 21, 2025
Typically I prefer warmer conditions..
I'm always studying to see which moves work"@KyleLarsonRacin #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/nGMp7T4Iqt
Denny Hamlin
Denny knows how to run smart, manage tire wear, and position himself when it counts. If the race turns tactical (and it often does at Nashville), Hamlin could be right there when it matters most.
Denny Hamlin finished the last cup race in sixteenth (16) position.
Denny held Byron up… from behind him? 🤣@dennyhamlin | https://t.co/z9Owlg8rlm pic.twitter.com/SJsdy0TPMn
— Dirty Mo Media (@DirtyMoMedia) May 27, 2025
Ross Chastain
Aggressive? Sure. Entertaining? Always. Ross Chastain doesn’t back down, and his fearless driving style helped him claim victory here in 2023. Don’t be surprised if he’s mixing it up near the front again this year, especially if the race turns wild.
Ross Chastain won the last cup race! (#1)
Nashville #NASCAR fans, this is your chance to meet last week's #CocaCola600 race winner @rosschastain before he shreds the track at the #CrackerBarrel400
— Acceptance Insurance (@AcceptanceHQ) May 27, 2025
- WHEN: Saturday, May 31st at 10am
- WHERE: 2500 Murfreesboro Pike #106, Nashville, TN 37217@jrmotorsports @teamtrackhouse pic.twitter.com/dJT5pjaTil
William Byron
Byron’s having a breakout season, racking up wins and running with confidence. He’s matured as a driver and has shown he can handle the pressure of big moments. On a track where precision matters, Byron has the tools to shine.
William Byron finished the last cup race in second (2) position.
A strong night in Charlotte pushes @WilliamByron to the top of the Cup Series standings.https://t.co/Y1J5lca6yN
— Hendrick Motorsports (@TeamHendrick) May 27, 2025
Christopher Bell
Bell’s dirt track background gives him a smooth, steady style that works well on rougher surfaces. He’s been quietly consistent and always seems to be lurking when it counts. Don’t sleep on the No. 20 car.
Christopher Bell finished the last cup race in eighth (8) position.
Built for the unbreakable 💪@cbellracing and @dewalttough Concrete Solutions: the perfect pairing for Nashville Superspeedway’s 1.33 mile concrete track. pic.twitter.com/SReOtBfNAS
— Joe Gibbs Racing (@JoeGibbsRacing) May 28, 2025
The Wild Cards
And of course, don’t forget the underdogs and up-and-comers. A long race, late cautions, or strategy shakeups can put unexpected names at the front. Keep an eye on guys like Tyler Reddick (26th), Alex Bowman (29th), or even a rookie looking to make their mark.
Who Will Conquer the Concrete?
Nashville Superspeedway is a unique challenge. The concrete surface, tire wear, and the heat make it as much a mental battle as a physical one. These contenders have what it takes, but as we’ve seen before, anything can happen on race day.
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