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NASCAR confirms late broadcast change after Nashville delay
Due to the red flag for rain, NASCAR has confirmed that the remainder of the Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway will not be shown on NBC.
By Asher Fair | Jun 30, 2024

Christopher Bell, Joe Gibbs Racing, Nashville Superspeedway, NASCAR
Christopher Bell, Joe Gibbs Racing, Nashville Superspeedway, NASCAR / Sean Gardner/GettyImages
Rain at Nashville Superspeedway resulted in Sunday afternoon’s NASCAR Cup Series race being red flagged on lap 137 of 300, but before the remainder of the Ally 400 needed to be pushed back to Monday, NASCAR was able to restart the race early Sunday evening.

The 300-lap race at the four-turn, 1.333-mile (2.145-kilometer) Lebanon, Tennessee oval is the 36-race season’s 19th race, and it is third race on NBC’s portion of the broadcast schedule. But it is the first race actually being shown live on NBC.

The first two races of NBC’s portion of the schedule at Iowa Speedway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway were shown live on USA Network, the NBCUniversal-owned network that replaced NBC Sports Network as the alternate channel during NBC’s portion of the schedule in 2022 after NBC Sports Network shut down entirely.

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