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Qualifying Results : Nashville Superspeedway

Cracker Barrel 400

Nashville Superspeedway , Lebanon, TN

Sunday, June 1st, 2025 Race 14 of 36 2025 Season
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  • Nashville Superspeedway
  • Cracker Barrel 400
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Chase Briscoe
  • Age: 30
  • Team : No 19 - Bass Pro Shops Toyota
  • Owner: Joe Gibbs
  • Crew Chief: James Small
  • Chase Briscoe won the Pole Award for the Cracker Barrel 400 with a lap of 29125 seconds, 164395 mph
  • This is his fifth pole in 158 NASCAR Cup Series races
  • This is his third pole and fifth top-10 start in 2025
  • This is his first pole in five races at Nashville Superspeedway
  • Denny Hamlin (second) posted his seventh top-10 start of 2025 and his fourth in five races at Nashville Superspeedway
  • William Byron (third) posted his fourth top-10 start at Nashville Superspeedway It is his 10th in 14 races this season
  • Shane Van Gisbergen (23rd) was the fastest qualifying rookie

  • Sunday, June 1st, 2025
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Blaney Ends Season of Frustration with Nashville Victory, Penske Trio Now Playoff-Bound

Ryan Blaney claimed his first victory of the 2025 season Sunday night in the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway. The 2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion led a commanding, race-best 139 of the 300 laps to finally secure that all-important Playoff position.

Blaney has come so close this season to hoisting a trophy only to have random racing bad luck break his heart and challenge his resolve. But Sunday, the sport’s popular 31-year-old, third-generation racer ultimately drove his No. 12 Team Penske Ford to a 2.830-second win over 22-year-old Spire Motorsports’ Carson Hocevar in a 103-lap green flag run that closed out the race.

Blaney was so thrilled to take the win, he climbed on top of his Ford, raised his arms in triumph and then jumped off the car and ran up and into the track’s front grandstands to claim the checkered flag before handing it off to an excited young fan. 

“I never gave up hope that’s for sure,’’ said Blaney, whose victory puts all three drivers of the reigning champion Penske team into the 2025 Playoffs.

“We’ve had adversity, and this hasn’t really been a good year for us in terms of good fortune, but the 12-boys are awesome. They stick with it no matter how it goes.”

Hocevar’s runner-up finish ties a career-best effort turned in at Atlanta in February.

“It just proves how strong this group is to go from the disappointment last week,” said Hocevar, who looked strong and led laps at Charlotte Motor Speedway last Sunday only to retire early with mechanical problems. “Sticking to it and having a shot, just proud of this group. 

“We were one spot short again, but hopefully this is a step in the right direction,’’ he added.

Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin, who won the opening stage and led 79 laps, finished third despite his helmet hose and hydration system issues. Blaney’s Penske teammate Joey Logano finished fourth with current NASCAR Cup Series championship leader, Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron rounding out the top-five.

“Just couldn’t run with the 12 there in the super long run, after 40 laps I could maintain with him, but after that he’d just pull away and stretch it on us,’’ said Hamlin, whose fiancé Jordan is expecting to deliver the couple’s third child at any time.

Logano, the defending race winner also led laps but ultimately wasn’t able to challenge at the end giving up positions to Hocevar and Hamlin.

“The 12 was just lights out which gave them a huge lead and we just weren’t able to hold onto second, the 11 [Hamlin] got by me,’’ Logano said, adding, “Good execution and proud of Team Penske. All our cars have a win now and that’s pretty impressive to have everybody with a win. All the teams are really strong.’’

23XI Racing’s Bubba Wallace, Legacy Motor Club’s Erik Jones, Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson, 23XI Racing’s Tyler Reddick and JGR’s Christopher Bell rounded out the top-10. The effort marked a particularly significant comeback for Larson, who started 28th on the grid and was involved in an incident on lap 115.

There were 18 lead changes in all among nine drivers with Hamlin (stage one) and Blaney (stage two) claiming the stage wins.

New this year, the Nashville race sets the 32-car field for the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge – a bracket-style tournament taking place during the TNT broadcast’s five-race stretch this summer. The tournament starts June 28 at Atlanta followed by the races at Chicago, Sonoma, Dover, and Indianapolis with the winner receiving a $1 million prize.

Now, the next three races – Michigan, Mexico City’s Autodromo Hermanos Rodriquez and Pocono – will determine the bracket seeding based on a driver’s best finish out of those races.

Former series champion Brad Keselowski claimed the 32nd position for the competition by only 21 points over Trackhouse Racing’s Shane Van Gisbergen.

Byron continues to lead the NASCAR Cup Series championship standings, now 48 points up on Hendrick Motorsports teammate Larson with 12 regular season races remaining to set the 16-driver Playoff field. Their teammate Chase Elliott, who finished 15th Sunday, is the highest-ranked driver (fifth) without a win. 

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to action next Sunday afternoon in the Firekeeper’s Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway (2 p.m. ET, Amazon Prime, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Reddick is the defending winner at the two-mile speedway – traditionally one of the drivers’ favorite venues on the schedule.

  • Drivers Entered: 39
  • Laps Scheduled: 300
  • Margin of Victory: 02.830 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 5 Minutes 29 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 129.068
  • Cautions: 7 for 35 laps
  • Lead Changes: 18
  • Green Flag Passes: 4,093 (15.4 passes per green flag lap)

  • Nashville Superspeedway
  • Cracker Barrel 400
  • Race Winner: Ryan Blaney
  • Age: 31
  • Team : No 12 - Menards/Cardell Cabinetry Ford
  • Owner: Roger Penske
  • Crew Chief: Jonathan Hassler
  • Ryan Blaney won the Cracker Barrel 400, his 14th victory in 356 Cup Series races
  • This is his first victory and seventh top-10 finish in 2025
  • This is his first victory and third top-10 finish in five races at Nashville Superspeedway
  • Carson Hocevar (second) posted his first top-10 finish in two races at Nashville Superspeedway It is his third top-10 finish in 2025
  • Denny Hamlin (third) posted his third top-10 finish in five races at Nashville Superspeedway
  • Riley Herbst (24th) was the highest finishing rookie
  • William Byron leads the point standings by 48 points over Kyle Larson
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Homestead, Florida - November 19, 2017 : A 'Thank You' message for Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 AXALTA Chevrolet, is displayed on a flag towed by a pickup truck during pre-race ceremonies for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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Qualifying Round 1

Round 1 of NASCAR Cup Series qualifying splits drivers into two groups, with the fastest five from each advancing to the pole round. This initial round is critical as it determines the drivers competing for the top 10 starting positions.

SESSION
GROUP
RANK
DRIVER
CAR #
DRIVER
TEAM
MAKE
QUALIFYING
TIME
SPEED
LAP #
# LAPS
BHND

1
1
19
Chase Briscoe
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota
29.125
164.395
1
1
0.000
1
2
11
Denny Hamlin
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota
29.174
164.119
1
1
0.049
1
3
24
William Byron
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
29.307
163.374
1
1
0.182
1
4
45
Tyler Reddick
23XI Racing
Toyota
29.308
163.368
1
1
0.183
1
5
1
Ross Chastain
Trackhouse Racing
Chevrolet
29.310
163.357
1
1
0.185
1
6
6
Brad Keselowski
RFK Racing
Ford
29.377
162.985
1
1
0.252
1
7
20
Christopher Bell
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota
29.387
162.929
1
1
0.262
1
8
71
Michael McDowell
Spire Motorsports
Chevrolet
29.397
162.874
1
1
0.272
1
9
22
Joey Logano
Team Penske
Ford
29.434
162.669
1
1
0.309
1
10
17
Chris Buescher
RFK Racing
Ford
29.443
162.619
1
1
0.318
1
11
9
Chase Elliott
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
29.477
162.432
1
1
0.352
1
12
23
Bubba Wallace
23XI Racing
Toyota
29.526
162.162
1
1
0.401
1
13
47
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
Hyak Motorsports
Chevrolet
29.588
161.822
1
1
0.463
1
14
43
Erik Jones
LEGACY MOTOR CLUB
Toyota
29.589
161.817
1
1
0.464
1
15
12
Ryan Blaney
Team Penske
Ford
29.601
161.751
1
1
0.476
1
16
2
Austin Cindric
Team Penske
Ford
29.606
161.724
1
1
0.481
1
17
16
AJ Allmendinger
Kaulig Racing
Chevrolet
29.619
161.653
1
1
0.494
1
18
7
Justin Haley
Spire Motorsports
Chevrolet
29.623
161.631
1
1
0.498
1
19
60
Ryan Preece
RFK Racing
Ford
29.635
161.566
1
1
0.510
1
20
21
Josh Berry
Wood Brothers Racing
Ford
29.651
161.479
1
1
0.526