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How to watch Saturday’s XFinity race at Nashville: Start time, TV information and again


Justin Allgaier is the only former Nashville Superspeedway winner in the field on Saturday, while the XFinity series enters the second half of the usual season.

Five different drivers have won the last five XFINITY races in Nashville, which was the site of seven first career victories in the XFINITY SERIES (most recently Brad Keselowski in 2008). Austin Hill is the only active XFinity driver with the top -10s in all four races, as the track returned to the schedule in 2021.

After winning on Charlotte Motor Speedway, Hendrick Motorsports’ no. 17 Chevrolet two wins and five top two finishes in eight start this season. Corey Day rides the car at Nashville as one of the 13 drivers making their XFinity debut on the 1.333-mile concrete oval.

Ross Chastain, who comes from his Coca-Cola 600 victory, will drive the number 9 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports.

Through 13 races, six of the 12 XFinity play -offs were filled by series regular with wins. Allgaier has a leading nine top five and 537 rounds of LED.


Details for Saturday’s XFinity race at Nashville Superspeedway

(All times east)

Start: The command to start engines will be given at 7:30 pm … The race is scheduled to start at 7:40 p.m.

Prechece: The XFINITY GARAGE will open at 12:30 a.m. Manager is at 18:55 o’clock … The call will be given at 19:22 … The national anthem will be executed by Rocky Wallace at 19:23

Distance: The race is 188 rounds (250.04 miles) on the oval of 1.333 miles.

Stages: Phase 1 ends at cloth 45. Phase 2 ends on cloth 90.

Access list, Click here for the 40 cars entered at Nashville.

TV/Radio: CW will broadcast the race from 7pm … Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR radio will have radio coverage.

Forecasting Weatherunderground -Mainly sunny with a highlight of 84 degrees and winds of the West Northwests at 10 to 20 km / h. It is expected to be 78 degrees with a 15 percent chance of rain at the beginning of the XFinity race.

Last time: John Hunter Nemechek led a 76 of 188 rounds and beat Chandler Smith by 0.366 seconds.



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