Nashville Superspeedway, located in Lebanon, isn’t directly connected to public transport, so most fans arrive by car, shuttle, or rideshare. Many visitors also choose to camp near the track, which allows easy walking access on race day. However, there are still a few alternatives for those who prefer not to drive themselves.
Bus: Greyhound and other long-distance carriers operate routes into downtown Nashville, with connections from nearby cities like Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga. From downtown, the Speedway is about a 40-minute drive east, accessible by car rental, shuttle, or rideshare.
Train: Amtrak’s “City of New Orleans” line stops in downtown Nashville, offering a scenic and relaxed way to travel from Chicago, Memphis, or New Orleans. From the station, fans will need to complete the journey by car or rideshare.
Uber and Lyft are widely available across the Nashville area, though demand increases sharply during race weekend. They are best used from downtown Nashville or nearby suburbs, where pick-up and drop-off points are clearly marked. Traditional taxi services also operate in the area, particularly around major hotels and transport hubs.
Rideshare users should take Tennessee State Route 452 and turn onto McCrary Road to reach the designated rideshare parking area, located at the corner of McCrary Road and Victory Lane, directly opposite Nashville Superspeedway’s main entrance. For navigation, use the nearby address: 4847-F McCrary Road, Lebanon, TN 37090.
Tip: If you’re planning to use rideshare or shuttle transport, arrive early and confirm your return options in advance, as service can be limited immediately after the race.
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