Ally 400 Nashville Superspeedway NASCAR race day weather

Check out the NASCAR race day weather forecast for the Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway in June 2024!

After thrilling races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, NASCAR will start the race weekend for the Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway soon. The racing at New Hampshire was affected by the weather, causing a two-hour rain delay. With the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series heading to Nashville, will the races go forth without weather issues?

According to AccuWeather.com, the weather forecast at Nashville Superspeedway calls for a high of 91° and an 92% chance of rain on Sunday. This will be different from Saturday, which calls for a high of 94° and a 25% chance of rain. As for Friday, there will be a high of 91° and a 25% chance of rain. The only day with a real threat is Sunday.

NASCAR hopes the Cup Series can run the race on Sunday, but the forecast needs to clear up. Thankfully, there are lights at Nashville, so the race can be further delayed into the night, unlike last weekend. Also, there are no Wet Weather tires available for the event. The Ally 400 is approaching, and Mother Nature needs to cooperate this weekend.

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Watch: Titans’ Will Levis, Colton Dowell attend Ally 400 in Nashville

Two Titans rookies were in attendance at the Ally 400 on Sunday evening.

The Nashville Superspeedway played host to the Ally 400 this weekend and at least a pair of Tennessee Titans 2023 NFL draft picks were on hand.

The Titans rookies who took in the race on Sunday evening were second-round pick and quarterback, Will Levis, and seventh-round pick and wide receiver, Colton Dowell.

Levis and Dowell have some extra time on their hands for the next month, as the Titans are currently on break in between the offseason program and the beginning of training camp, which players will report for on July 25, head coach Mike Vrabel confirmed after practice recently.

This is just the latest example of Titans rookies getting together away from the building in order to help build their camaraderie — and the team provided some clips of the pair in attendance.

In one of the clips, Levis can be seen signing the finish line with the line, “if you ain’t first, you’re last,” which is a reference to the movie “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby”.

Check out the clips below, which also feature Levis saying hello to former Titans, Will Compton and Taylor Lewan. In case you missed the race and care to know, Ross Chastain was the winner.