NASCAR Champions Week Kicks Off Today In Nashville

NASCAR is back in Nashville for its annual Champions Week, which will feature Burnouts on Broadway, the NASCAR Awards, and other fan-centered festivities throughout the week.

Staff members of Nashville Superspeedway will be at several locations throughout Champion’s Week with opportunities for giveaway items, as well as the chance to win tickets and prizes for the June 24-26, 2022, NASCAR tripleheader weekend in Nashville, featuring the Ally 400 Cup Series race.

“There is a reason NASCAR is bringing its Champion’s Week back to Nashville,” says Erik Moses, Nashville Superspeedway’s president. “This area is passionate about motorsports and the response the first Champion’s Week in Nashville garnered in 2019 was one of the key reasons NASCAR brought racing back to Nashville Superspeedway this past season.”

Throughout the week, NASCAR will be honoring Cup Series and Ally 400 champion Kyle Larson, NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Daniel Hemric, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Ben Rhodes, as well as other NASCAR touring series winners from the 2021 seasons.

The Champion’s Week Itinerary is as follows:

Tuesday, Nov. 30:

  • Ally Fan Headquarters | Ole Red (11 a.m.-Midnight)
    • “Register To Win” raffle for chance to win Ally 400 tickets and dinner from Ole Red
    • Alex Bowman’s No. 48 Ally Chevrolet parked outside for pictures
    • Ally 400 replica trophy on-site
  • NASCAR Next Gen Display/2022 Track Schedule Display |Riverfront Park (Noon-6 p.m.)
  • NASCAR Night at Nashville Predators vs. Columbus Blue Jackets sponsored by Hunt Brothers Pizza | Bridgestone Arena (7 p.m.)
    • Nashville Superspeedway ticketing staff on arena concourse for “Register To Win” race ticket signups. Fans who register can receive a commemorative Ally 400 souvenir program from the track’s inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race on Father’s Day.
    • NASCAR-themed activities throughout the game.

Wednesday, Dec. 1:

  • Ally Fan Headquarters | Ole Red (11 a.m.-Midnight)
    • “Register To Win” for chance to win Ally 400 tickets and dinner from Ole Red
    • Alex Bowman’s No. 48 Ally Chevrolet parked outside for pictures.
    • Ally 400 replica trophy on-site
  • NASCAR Next Gen Display/2022 Track Schedule Display | Riverfront Park (Noon-6 p.m.)
  • Burnouts on Broadway presented by DoorDash | Lower Broadway (6:30-8 p.m.)
    • Nashville Superspeedway branded giant guitar on display for photos near car staging area.
    • Nashville Superspeedway ticketing staff pop-up tent for “Register to Win” opportunity on corner of Broadway and 3rd Avenue (in front of Ole Red).

Thursday, Dec. 2:

  • NASCAR Next Gen Display/2022 Track Schedule Display | Riverfront Park (10 a.m.-Noon)
Steven Boero