NASCAR ​Cup Series Nashville weather, how to watch: Denny Hamlin to start on pole after rain showers forced cancellation of qualifying

Tyler Reddick will start his ‌No. 45 ⁠23XI ⁠Racing Toyota alongside Hamlin's No. 11 JGR Toyota on the front row as Toyota ​hopes to earn its first ever series win at the 1.33-mile concrete oval.

NASCAR ​Cup Series Nashville weather, how to watch: Denny Hamlin to start on pole after rain showers forced cancellation of qualifying
Intermittent light rain showers forced the cancellation of Saturday's NASCAR Cup Series Busch Light Pole Qualifying at Nashville Superspeedway, resulting in Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin starting from pole position in Sunday night's Cracker Barrel 400. The race will start at 7 p.m. (ET). One can catch live on Amazon Prime, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Championship points leader Tyler Reddick will start his ‌No. 45 ⁠23XI ⁠Racing Toyota alongside Hamlin's No. 11 JGR Toyota on the front row as Toyota ​hopes to earn its first ever series win at the 1.33-mile concrete oval.

Last week's ​Charlotte race winner Daniel Suarez will start third in the No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet with JGR's Christopher Bell (No. 20 Toyota) and two-time and ​reigning series champion Kyle Larson (Hendrick Motorsports No. ⁠5 Chevrolet) rounding ‌out the top five on the 38-car grid.


Defending ​race winner, ​Team Penske's Ryan Blaney, will start his No. ⁠12 Ford seventh.

Bell, who was fastest in the practice ​session, said he didn't expect the cancelled time trials to ​make a big difference in either the run of the 400-miler or ultimately the outcome of the race. Especially with the field getting some time on track with practice.

"Well, it's good for me today, because I have a good metric, so I'm okay with that,' ‌Bell said smiling of the formulation NASCAR used to set the field in lieu of qualifying.
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His competitors were not ​overly concerned ​with the cancellation ⁠of qualifying, either -- instead just glad to turn some laps and dial in their cars.

"They put a lot of resin down in both corners, ​more than they've done in the past and we're really curious how the cars are going to drive," said Roush Fenway Keselowski owner-driver Brad Keselowski. "So it's semi-important (to qualify) although we've been racing here for the last three or four years, so we all have a pretty good feel for it."
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