The NASCAR Cup Series Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway could be headed for a fourth straight sellout.
Ticket sales have been brisk over the last few weeks, with only limited seating available for the June 1 race (6 p.m. CT, Amazon Prime Video), according to race officials.
Capacity for Nashville Superspeedway is 38,000. A sellout was announced ahead of the 2022 and 2023 races and on race day in 2024. The only year the race failed to sell out was in its first in 2021 when attendance was slightly over 30,000.
“We’re getting there,” Nashville Superspeedway general manager Matt Greci said when asked if he expected another sellout. “The team is plugging away. We’re really looking forward to a full house, but we do still have some options available and some tickets.”
Since last year additional premium camp sites were added along the trackside and those are sold out along with the suites. Some infield camping and entry-level camping spots are still available along with general admission tickets.
“It’s hard to give a hard number of tickets available because we obviously try to put people everywhere,” Greci said. “We will open up options if we’ve got them depending on the individuals that are looking for them.”
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How much do Cracker Barrel 400 tickets cost?
Ticket prices range from $70-$180 for adults for the Cracker Barrel 400. Kids 12-under are $10.
Ticket packages for the May 31 NASCAR Xfinity Series Tennessee Lottery 250 range from $40-$129 with kids free and the May 30 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rackley Roofing 200 from $35-109 with kids free.
Weekend packages are $144-$418.
The date for the Cracker Barrel 400 was moved from late June and Greci said that puts the race in a good spot on the NASCAR Cup schedule.
“The All-Star race in North Wilkesboro on track was tremendous, the atmosphere was great with a sold out crowd,” Greci said. “The Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte) and a long day of motorsports (along with the Indy 500) over the holiday weekend this weekend will keep the momentum strong and we’re ready to be right after that.”
Joey Logano controversy from All-Star race is welcomed
Joey Logano won the 2024 race in Nashville.
Logano, who won on May 4 at Texas, was second in the All-Star race and critical of Christopher Bell, who won, for how Bell raced him at the end.
Logano later backed off his comments, but the attention stirred up by Logano, who had to hold off Zane Smith and Tyler Reddick to take the checkered flag at Nashville in 2024, was welcomed by Greci.
“Some storylines from what happened at North Wilkesboro are always good for the sport,” Greci said. “Good hard racing is good for all of us.”
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