Beat the heat this summer at Nashville’s premiere summer event
Nashville Superspeedway is ramping up its initiatives to ensure fans stay cool during this year’s Ally 400 NASCAR triple-header weekend.
“Our team is deeply committed to delivering an enjoyable and safe experience for our fans,” said Nashville Superspeedway general manager Matt Greci. “Fan feedback from previous races has been invaluable, and we’re excited to introduce enhanced amenities for the Ally 400 race weekend.”
Throughout the June 28-30 race weekend fans can take advantage of various cooling stations and free hydration options.
- Six-foot misting fans on the lower-level and premium plus level concourses
- Three misting fans on the second-level concourse
- Four 10’ x 10’ misting tents under the grandstands
- One 10’ x 20’ misting tent in the fan zone
- Two 10’ x 40’ shade tents and two misting fans behind each auxiliary grandstand
- Complimentary WaterMonster hydration systems in the fan zone
- Complimentary Quench Buggy water stations in the lower concourse
Additionally, Nashville Superspeedway will be giving away free cooling towels to the first 15,000 fans attending the NASCAR Cup Series race on June 30.
Fans are encouraged to bring icepacks and unopened bottled water to the venue, along with empty insulated cups or bottles to refill at the free water stations. Please note that coolers and loose ice are prohibited.
Medical teams will be present throughout the race weekend, and fans should keep in mind these safety tips:
- Limit direct sun exposure by seeking shade, wearing broad-brimmed hats, or using other sun protection.
- Opt for light-colored, loose-fitting cotton clothing.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
- Be aware that certain groups, such as young children, the elderly, and individuals on diuretics or high blood pressure medications, are more susceptible to heat.
- Recognize the early signs of heat-related issues: feeling unwell, lethargy, dizziness, trouble concentrating, and slurred speech.
- Respond to heat problems by moving the person to a shaded, cool area, applying cool water or wet towels, and using a fan. If the person recovers quickly, medical attention might not be necessary, but if symptoms persist, seek professional help.
- Wear sunscreen. If you forget, all first aid stations at Nashville Superspeedway will have sunscreen available.
Parking will be hassle-free with no additional fees, ensuring a smoother arrival for fans. ADA-compliant parking is conveniently located near the main gates for those with appropriate plates or passes, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Access these lots via the main entrance off McCrary Road.
Race Schedule and Tickets
Nashville Superspeedway’s 2024 race schedule includes:
Friday, June 28
Rackley Roofing 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race
7 p.m. CT, FS2, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Saturday, June 29
Tennessee Lottery 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race
4 p.m. CT, USA, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Sunday, June 30
Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race
2:30 p.m. CT, NBC, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Sunday, Sept. 15
NTT IndyCar Series Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
2 p.m. CT, NBC, Peacock, INDYCAR Live, SiriusXM
Call 866.RACE.TIX to discuss your options with an account representative, or visit NashvilleSuperspeedway.com. Tickets for children ages 12 and younger (with a paying adult) are free for the NASCAR races on Friday and Saturday and are only $10 for Sunday.
Nashville Superspeedway, Middle Tennessee’s racing jewel, is a year-round family-friendly destination in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. The 1.33-mile D-shaped track with 14 degrees of banking has hosted three NASCAR Cup Series races, 24 NASCAR Xfinity Series races, 16 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events and eight INDYCAR SERIES contests. The largest concrete-only track in NASCAR, Nashville Superspeedway is owned by Speedway Motorsports. Keep track of all of Nashville Superspeedway’s events by following on X and Instagram or becoming a Facebook fan.