NASCAR Cup Series Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville
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Sportsnaut on MSNNASCAR rumors: Insider reveals Denny Hamlin’s future with Joe Gibbs RacingA number of the top upcoming free agents in the NASCAR Cup Series have already signed new deals. Hendrick Motorsports signed William Byron to a contract extension and Richard Childress Racing confirmed Kyle Busch will be driving the No. 8 car next season.
NASCAR has been in conversations with Honda for years, trying to convince the Japanese automaker to enter its series. Honda is currently one of two OEMs in IndyCar with Chevrolet, but it has stated that it is considering leaving IndyCar when its deal expires after the 2026 season.
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Sporting News on MSNNASCAR radio station: Channel, streaming to listen live to Nashville race broadcast and scanner for in-car audioHere is everything you need to know in order to listen to the 2025 Cracker Barrel 400 race at Nashville Superspeedway on the radio.
For longtime NASCAR fans, there’s a significant moment in the sport’s history that will always be connected to the 1.33-mile track. It happened before the Xfinity/Nationwide Series race in 2011, which Carl Edwards won and Kyle Busch finished second.
Jim France was working with Spire Motorsports to enter a car into the July race at Sonoma before the backlash led to a change.