NASCAR arrived at Nashville Superspeedway for the Ally 400, and it was full of drama. Christopher Bell swept the stages, wrecked, and chaos ensued. NASCAR drivers and teams faced five overtimes, several wrecks, and gas situations that were cutting it razor thin. It was one of NASCAR’s craziest races of the year, leading to a Team Penske driver’s first win of 2024.
At the end of the day, Joey Logano held off Zane Smith for his first win of the 2024 NASCAR season. After a slight overview of the notable moments, here are the NASCAR TV ratings following the 2024 Ally 400 at Nashville.
NASCAR and NBC Sports earned 3.24 million average viewers for the 2024 Ally 400, despite a rain delay that pushed the Cup Series event from NBC to the USA Network. In 2023, the network earned 3.21 million average viewers on Sunday. NBC Sports should be happy about this result, as a rain delay wasn’t enough to decrease its numbers compared to last year.
Now, the Cup Series is focusing its attention on the Grant Park 165 at the Chicago Street Course, as the 20th NASCAR race weekend will soon be underway.
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