NASCAR Paint Schemes to Watch at Nashville Superspeedway

Get ready for a wild weekend of racing at the Nashville Superspeedway as the Cup Series takes on tripleheader duty. The track has a rich history of close finishes, including a five overtime finish last year that left fans buzzing.

To celebrate country music’s role in NASCAR culture, Cracker Barrel is sponsoring this week’s event. The paint schemes reflect the theme, with some teams pulling out all the stops to showcase their love for Broadway. Here are the top cars to watch at Nashville Superspeedway:

Ross Chastain’s No. 1 Busch Country Chevy is a standout, embracing the country music vibe with a scheme that could easily be found on Broadway.

Chris Buescher’s No. 17 OIKOS Ford features an eye-catching design that incorporates the extra door space to make sponsor identification clear as day.

Christopher Bell’s DeWalt Toyota is looking fierce, its unique dirt-inspired variations making it ready for anything Nashville throws at it.

William Byron’s Raptor High Heat Chevy is seeking redemption after a tough weekend in Charlotte. Can he regain his form and bring home another win?

Zane Smith’s Mystik Lubricants Ford is turning heads with its bold purple and black colors, hoping to recreate the magic of last year’s 5OT finish.

John Hunter Nemechek’s DriveValue.com Toyota has shown flashes of brilliance this season, but struggles have been a recurring theme. Can Nashville be his redemption track?

Tyler Reddick’s Pinnacle Toyota is quietly racking up points despite struggling on intermediate tracks. Will he finally break through for a win?

Ryan Preece’s Trimble Ford is looking to build momentum with its new sponsor and a promising paint scheme.

Corey Heim’s Chief’s Toyota is sponsored by Eric Church’s bar, bringing a touch of country music flair to the track.

Daniel Suárez’s Orchid Lounge Chevy rounds out the top contenders, with Trackhouse Racing eager to get back on track after a tough few weeks.

Source: https://www.on3.com/pro/news/nascar-paint-schemes-of-the-week-cracker-barrel-400-at-nashville