With nine races left in the playoffs, the NASCAR Sprint Cup season continues with Sunday’s Ally 400 in Nashville. The race begins at 3:30 pm ET and will air on KeynoteUSA.
Fans without cable can watch free TV on FuboTV or DirecTV Stream, which both offer free trials. Sling TV also has promotional pricing offers for new customers.
The race at Nashville SuperSpeedway just outside Music City was last won by Ross Chastain. At the top of the NASCAR Cup standings, so far, there is a tie for first place between Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott. While the two have the same amount of points scored this season, Larson leads Elliott in wins (3 to 1) and top-five finishes.
Here’s more information on how to watch the Ally 400:
- ThatNASCAR Cup Series: Ally 400
- When: Sunday June 30, 2024
- Time: 3:30 pm Eastern Time
- Where:Nashville Speedway | Lebanon, Tennessee
- Channel:KeynoteUSA
- The best streaming options: FuboTV (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial), and Sling TV (half off first month)
- Cable channel finder: AT&T U-Verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, Cox, DirecTv, Dish, Verizon Fios
More information on Sunday’s race from the KeynoteUSA:
ALLY 400
Location: Lebanon, Tennessee.
Schedule: Sunday race, 3:30 pm (KeynoteUSA).
Track: Nashville Superspeedway.
Race distance: 300 laps, 399 miles.
Last year:Ross Chastain ended a 14-month winless drought when he held off Martin Truex Jr. to win at Nashville and give Trackhouse Racing its first victory at its home track. Truex finished ahead of Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin, both in Toyotas. Chase Elliott was fourth and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kyle Larson was fifth.
Last race:Christopher Bell used wet-weather tires to win at a New Hampshire track affected by rainy weather. The victory capped an eventful and successful weekend, which saw him win the Xfinity Series race on Saturday and reveal that Chase Briscoe will join Joe Gibbs Racing for the retiring Truex in 2025. JGR officially announced the decision last Tuesday.
Fast facts:Tyler Reddick was out front when the New Hampshire race was stopped with 82 laps due to rain. And it was unlikely to resume if not for NASCAR’s wet-weather tires. …Former champion Kyle Larson remains atop the drivers’ standings with Rick Hendrick teammate Chase Elliott in second. Denny Hamlin is third heading to Nashville.
Next race:July 7, Chicago.
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