Following a brief hiatus for the Easter holiday, the NASCAR Cup Series returns to action for its eighth race of the 2024 season at the iconic Bristol Motor Speedway. The famed short track will host a significant triple-header weekend, featuring not only the premier Cup Series but also the Craftsman Truck Series and the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, offering fans a full slate of high-octane racing action.
The weekend’s proceedings are set to commence on Friday, April 10th, with the Craftsman Truck Series taking center stage. Practice sessions are scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. EST, immediately followed by qualifying at 4:30 p.m. EST, both of which will be broadcast on FOX SPORTS 2. The main event for the Truck Series, a 250-lap race, is slated for a 7:30 p.m. EST green flag on FOX SPORTS 1.
Saturday, April 11th, will see the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series drivers hit the track. Their practice session is slated for 2:00 p.m. EST, with qualifying to follow at 3:05 p.m. EST. Both of these sessions will be accessible via the CW APP. Later in the afternoon, the NASCAR Cup Series drivers will get their chance to familiarize themselves with the Bristol concrete. Practice for the Cup Series is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. EST, with qualifying to determine the starting grid commencing at 5:40 p.m. EST. Both Cup Series practice and qualifying will be exclusively streamed on PRIME VIDEO. The Saturday evening highlight will be the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race, a 300-lap endurance test, scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. EST and broadcast on THE CW.
The main event of the weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol, is scheduled for Sunday, April 12th. The pre-race show, NASCAR RaceDay, will kick off at 2:00 p.m. EST on FOX SPORTS 1, providing in-depth analysis and previews. The highly anticipated green flag for the 500-lap Cup Series race is set to wave at approximately 3:11 p.m. EST, with live coverage on FOX SPORTS 1.
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This weekend’s event holds particular significance for the championship standings. Tyler Reddick currently leads the Cup Series points standings, boasting an 82-point advantage over second-place driver Ryan Blaney. Reddick’s consistent performance throughout the early part of the season has established him as a strong contender. His ability to navigate the tight confines of Bristol will be a crucial factor in maintaining his lead.
Bristol Motor Speedway, often referred to as the "Last Great Colosseum," is renowned for its unique, high-banked, short-track configuration. Its .533-mile length and 24-28 degree banking create a demanding environment that tests driver skill and machine durability. The short track is known for producing close racing, frequent lead changes, and the potential for significant drama, making it a fan favorite and a challenging venue for teams.
Recent headlines surrounding the Bristol weekend include the medical clearance of Alex Bowman to return to competition. Bowman, who pilots the No. 48 Hendrick Chevrolet, has missed the last four races. His return adds another competitive element to the Cup Series field. Furthermore, discussions regarding tire strategy and performance have been prominent, with Goodyear aiming to optimize tire wear and performance for the unique demands of Bristol. There was also news of Cleetus McFarland being denied approval for the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, indicating stringent regulations and approval processes for new participants.
The entry list for the Food City 500 at Bristol features a robust field of 37 chartered entries and one open entry. Chad Finchum will pilot the No. 66 car, adding to the competitive depth of the race. The return of Bowman to the No. 48 Hendrick Chevrolet is a significant development, as he joins a strong Hendrick Motorsports stable that has historically performed well at Bristol.
The competition at Bristol is always fierce, with drivers like Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin, both of Joe Gibbs Racing Toyotas, being strong contenders on this type of track. Bell, in particular, has shown significant prowess on short tracks, and his performance at Bristol will be closely watched. Hamlin, a veteran of the sport, also has a strong record at Bristol and will be looking to capitalize on his experience. The close proximity of the track surface to the walls often leads to minor contact, and tire management becomes a critical strategic element for teams aiming for a successful run.
Fans can tune into the entire weekend’s action through various broadcast channels and streaming services. FOX SPORTS 2 will carry the Craftsman Truck Series practice and qualifying, while FOX SPORTS 1 will broadcast the Truck Series race. For the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, THE CW will be the primary broadcast partner for the race, with the CW APP offering access to practice and qualifying. PRIME VIDEO will provide exclusive coverage of the NASCAR Cup Series practice and qualifying sessions, while FOX SPORTS 1 will broadcast the main Cup Series event on Sunday.
The Bristol triple-header represents a significant event on the NASCAR calendar, offering a diverse range of racing disciplines and providing crucial points towards the championship. With the season still in its early stages, the performances at Bristol could significantly shape the trajectory of the championship contenders. The tight, unforgiving nature of the Bristol track guarantees an exciting and unpredictable weekend of motorsport.
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