NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Stock car racing fans are in for a treat as the Music City 150 roars to life at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, showcasing rising talent in the ARCA Menards Series East.
The 150-lap feature, originally scheduled for Saturday but postponed to Sunday due to weather, marks a major stop on the ARCA East calendar — a proving ground for up-and-coming drivers eyeing the big leagues of NASCAR.
As one of the oldest continuously operating tracks in the country, the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway offers a fast, high-banked, and historic half-mile that challenges both rookie drivers and seasoned veterans alike. The Music City 150 has quickly become a fan favorite, drawing race teams and motorsports fans from across the region.
Gates open early for pre-race festivities, with driver meet-and-greets, local food trucks, and family-friendly activities. Fans can expect close racing, bump-and-run drama, and a glimpse at the future stars of stock car racing.
The green flag drops at 2:00 p.m. CT, with tickets still available at the gate and online through the Fairgrounds Speedway website. Parking is available on-site, and fans are encouraged to arrive early due to increased traffic around the venue.