The 2025 Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway

Welcome to Music City, Y'all! Nashville has to be one of the best 1-1.5 mile tracks, mostly because its concrete. Also, in the truck series, when you got under somone else, you got loose immediately. I still don't understand when Kyle Busch won at Nashville, he smashed the gutair you get when you win! Like, come on, that's your trophy, for god's sake! So you go to victory lane, and then after 30 seconds of admiring your trophy you destroy it? Seems pretty stupid to me. Whatever, lets get to the article.

The first caution wasn't untill stage 2 on lap 105. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. got a shove from the 77 of Carson Hocevar, spinning his car out of control and into the wall. You could tell Stenhouse was ticked off by this, I wouldn't be that happy either. 

There was another wreck on lap 119. We just had the restart after Noah Gragson and Alex Bowman spun and got damage. So we restarted, Joey Logano started driving like typical Joey Logano, (which I have seen before, specifically at the Daytona 500) then Christopher Bell made decent contact with Erik Jones, and I couldn't tell if Bell came down on Jones, or if Jones wanted revenge from earlier, but Bell spun into the wall, bringing out the caution.

Corey Heim spun on lap 131 on the exit of turn 4. He pulled a Logano on Keselowski (see paragraph 3, sentence 3) and ended up spinning himself out and into the wall.

On the final lap, it was clear that Ryan Blaney was going to win. He had a huge lead over 2nd place Carson Hocevar, and sure enough, he got his first win of the 2025 season.

That was pretty entertaining. I wasn't to happy that everybody was driving like idiots, though. Anyways, I got to go. Check in next week for The 2025 Firekeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway.



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