NASCAR Ally 400 Qualifying: Where to Watch, Time, TV Schedule, and Everything You Need to Know

NASCAR Cup Series Ally 400
NASCAR Cup Series heads to at Nashville Superspeedway

NASCAR is shifting from the New Hampshire Motor Speedway to the Nashville Superspeedway this weekend for the 2024 Ally 400.

The weekend will be full of thrilling racing action as the 1.33-mile-long oval track of the NASCAR Cup Series will host Next Gen cars for the third time since 2022.

Fresh off the weekend in Loudon, New Hampshire, it will be interesting to see how drivers cope with the unknown challenges in Lebanon, Tennessee, at the Ally 400.

Thirty-eight NASCAR Cup Series cars will start on Sunday, June 30, to compete over 300 laps and 400 miles of thrilling racing at the Nashville Superspeedway.

A lot of Cup action is coming this weekend, leading to Sunday’s Nashville Cup race. The Cup Series practice session kicks off the weekend with practice, followed by Cup qualifying on Saturday, which will determine the starting lineup for the 19th race of the season.


Where to watch the 2024 Ally 400 qualifying at Nashville Superspeedway?

See below for the telecast schedule for Ally 400 qualifying at the Nashville Superspeedway:

Saturday, June 29, 2024

2:05 pm ET: NASCAR Cup Series practice

2:50 pm ET: NASCAR Cup Series qualifying

The time and live-streaming details for this weekend’s qualifying race in Nashville are:

USA

The qualifying race for the Ally 400 will be broadcast live on USA Network and NBC Sports in the United States, and radio coverage can be enjoyed on PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

UK

Fans in the UK can watch the qualifying race on Viaplay at 7:50 pm ET.

Canada

Canadian viewers can catch qualifying on TSN at 2:50 pm ET.

India

Indian fans can enjoy live streaming of the qualifying race through streaming services like Hulu TV or YouTube TV through a VPN at 12:20 am IST on Sunday.

Sub-Saharan Africa

In Africa, the NASCAR qualifying race can be enjoyed on SuperSport at 9:50 pm GMT on Saturday.


Who is leading the NASCAR Cup Series points table after USA Today 301?

After finishing P4 at last week’s USA Today 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Kyle Larson gained the top position in the NASCAR Cup Series points table with 620 points.

Larson’s Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott is second with 620 points, followed by Denny Hamlin with 580 points, Martin Truex Jr. with 572 points, and Tyler Reddick with 560 points to complete the top five.

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