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The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series returns to Nashville Superspeedway for the 2025 Rackley Roofing 200, delivering Friday night excitement to fans nationwide. The race is scheduled for May 30, with the green flag dropping at 8 p.m. Eastern Time.
Coverage will be available on FS1, alongside live audio broadcasts on the NASCAR Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. This makes it convenient for fans to follow the action wherever they are.
A strong entry list boosts anticipation for the Nashville race. Kyle Busch leads the field, making his fourth truck start of the season in the No. 07 Chevrolet for Spire Motorsports, sponsored by Gainbridge.
Other notable drivers include William Sawalich for TRICON Garage, Nathan Byrd for Youngโs Motorsports, and Toni Breidinger in her No. 25 truck from California. The lineup also features veterans like Corey Day, Grant Enfinger, Corey Heim, Jake Garcia, and Daniel Hemric, representing experienced teams.
The race features a full field of veterans, rookies, and international talent. Japanese driver Akinori Ogata competes in the No. 51 truck, bringing his global experience to the Tennessee oval.
Hometown favorite Dawson Sutton also races, backed by local sponsor Rackley Roofing and Rackley W.A.R. Several teams, including ThorSport Racing, Niece Motorsports, Front Row Motorsports, and Halmar Friesen Racing, enter multiple drivers to fuel familiar rivalries.
Race week at Nashville Superspeedway runs from May 30 through June 1, offering more than just truck racing. Friday includes practice and qualifying sessions ahead of the Rackley Roofing 200 in the evening.
Saturday spotlights Xfinity Series action with the Tennessee Lottery 250, and Sunday concludes with the Cracker Barrel 400 for NASCARโs Cup Series. The weekend also features special activities, live music, and fan experiences.
The 2025 Truck Series season has delivered memorable moments and fierce championship battles. Ty Majeski leads the points standings and aims to defend his title amid a 25-race schedule spanning from Daytona in February to Phoenix on October 31. For more detailed standings and recent results, see the 2025 NASCAR results.
As of Nashville, Toyota holds a slight lead in the manufacturersโ standings after 11 races, closely followed by Ford and Chevrolet. Several drivers have secured wins and valuable stage points, intensifying the championship chase.
Races this year have included rain delays, close finishes, and surprising results that have shaped the seasonโs storylines. Alongside driversโ and owner points, manufacturersโ points remain a key focus for teams.
Fans attending the event can purchase official Nashville Superspeedway merchandise, such as hats, shirts, and collectibles celebrating the race and their favorite drivers. As summer approaches, attention will turn to who can claim victory on Nashvilleโs concrete and build momentum toward the playoffs.
With a star-studded field, packed weekend schedule, and tight points race, the 2025 Rackley Roofing 200 promises to be a standout event in the Truck Series season. The trucks are set, the lights are on, and the roar of engines will soon echo through Music City. For insights on team dynamics and race strategies this season, check out the latest on Liam Lawson and team orders.
John Martinez delivers real-time NASCAR Cup Series and Truck Series news, from live race updates to pit-lane strategy analysis. A graduate of the University of Northwestern Ohioโs Motorsports Technology program, he breaks down rule changes, driver tactics, and championship points with crystal-clear reporting.