NASCAR Ally 400: Top moments from Nashville Superspeedway

The NASCAR Cup Series‘ June schedule continues Sunday with the 17th race of the season, the Ally 400 from Nashville Superspeedway.

The Ally 400 is a 399-mile-long concrete track race held in Lebanon, Tennessee. The first race took place in 2021, the first Cup event in the Nashville area since 1984. Kyle Larson is the reigning Ally 400 champion.

Here are the top moments.

Setting the stage

Pre-race ceremonies got underway in Tennessee ahead of the green flag, which dropped at 5:11 p.m. ET.

Green!

Denny Hamlin led the first lap as Larson took second from Joey Logano. The track was under overcast skies.

Follow the leader

Daniel Suárez took second from Larson with ease and found himself 3.2 seconds back of Hamlin in first.

Caution flags fly

The first yellow flag of the day came out when Josh Bilicki fell off the pace. A red flag followed due to lightning in the area, which caused the field to be brought down pit road and the race paused at Lap 41.

Stay tuned for more updates.


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