Nashville Superspeedway Welcomes Fans To ‘A Day At The Track’ On July 16

NASCAR weekend at the Nashville Superspeedway may be over, but fans can head back to the track on Saturday, July 16 to take their turn behind the wheel of their personal vehicles to drive around the track.

This event will celebrate Wilson Bank & Trust Track Day, a partner of the Nashville Superspeedway, and will benefit Easterseals Tennessee. Fans will have the opportunity to take their own cars around the track which features 14-degree banking in the turns, 9 degrees on the front stretch, 6 degrees on the back stretch, and that has challenged America’s best drivers since 2001.

“As Wilson Bank & Trust celebrates our 35th anniversary this year, we are honored to come together through the bank’s community partnership with the Nashville Superspeedway to raise awareness and support an organization that means so much to our communities,” says Scott Jasper, EVP, Chief Retail Officer. “Through our partnership, we are thrilled to offer this unique experience and benefit a great cause.”

Like the top NASCAR drivers, fans will can take three paced laps around Nashville Superspeedway, following the official pace car. At the end of their laps, they will receive a digital photo of their vehicle in Victory Lane where Chase Elliott celebrated his Ally 400 win this past June.

“As Middle Tennessee’s home for racing and entertainment, we always welcome the chance to open the track for a fantastic cause,” says Erik Moses, Nashville Superspeedway’s President and GM. “We look forward to seeing #NASHCAR fans take their laps on the same track that just tested NASCAR’s top talents last month.”

The event costs $60 to participate and will take place at the superspeedway from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fans can register online at Easterseals.com.

Steven Boero