NASCAR Cup Series heads to Nashville — How to watch Cracker Barrel 400 for free

Drivers will race under the lights at Nashville Superspeedway during this week’s night race at Nashville Superspeedway.

It’s time for the Cracker Barrel 400! The 400-mile race consists of 300 total laps, divided into three stages of 90, 95, and 115 laps.

This year marks the fifth year of this specific Cup Series race (but the first under its new name — it was previously known as the Ally 400). Each of the past four races has had a different winner, so 2024 winner Joey Logano is entering today’s race with the potential to become the first back-to-back winner in the race’s history.

what to know about nascar in nashville
  • Race: Cracker Barrel 400
  • Date and time: Sunday, June 1, 7 p.m. ET
  • Venue: Nashville Superspeedway (Lebanon, Tennessee)
  • Streaming:Prime Video (30 days free)

Here’s everything you need to know about today’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville.

Cracker Barrel 400 start time: What time is today’s NASCAR race on?

Today’s (June 1) NASCAR race, the Cracker Barrel 400, begins at 7 p.m. ET.

What channel is today’s NASCAR race on?

Today’s NASCAR race won’t be on traditional television; it will air exclusively on Prime Video.

How to watch the Cracker Barrel 400 for free:

If you aren’t a Prime Video subscriber yet, you can get started with a 30-day Amazon Prime free trial, including Prime perks like the Prime Video streaming service, free two-day shipping, exclusive deals, and more. After the free trial, Amazon Prime costs $14.99/month or $139/year.

All 18- to 24-year-olds, regardless of student status, are eligible for a discounted Prime for Young Adults membership as well, with age verification. After a six-month free trial, you’ll pay 50% off the standard Prime monthly price of $14.99/month — just $7.49/month — for up to six yearsand get all the perks.

With Prime Video, you can also take advantage of the streamer’s Shop the Race storefront, exclusively on the Amazon mobile app, to shop gear, flags, and more for your favorite driver.

NASCAR on Prime Video broadcast team:

Adam Alexander will serve as lap-by-lap announcer during today’s race, with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his former crew chief Steve Letarte offering color commentary. The broadcasts will be hosted by racing reporter Danielle Trotta and will feature analysis from former NASCAR driver Carl Edwards and current part-time competitor Corey LaJoie.

NASCAR on Prime Video 2025 schedule:

Prime Video will broadcast four more NASCAR races this season, including today’s.


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