
2025 eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series | Preview | Race 8: Nashville Superspeedway
May 27th, 2025 by Justin Melillo
The eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series continues the 2025 season on Tuesday night with the eighth race on the calendar at Nashville Superspeedway.
The second of six races in seven weeks, 40 of the best in the world of eNASCAR will aim to add their names to the winners list on the concrete mammoth, a list that includes Ray Alfalla, Jimmy Mullis, and the most recent winner in the series and at the venue, Tucker Minter.
Race coverage begins at 8 p.m. ET at eNASCAR.com/live and across iRacing social media channels. Tune in 30 minutes earlier to catch the Countdown to Green at 7:30 p.m. ET.
eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series | Power Rankings | Race 8 at Nashville Superspeedway
LAST RACE
Last week, the longest race (in miles) of the 2025 eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series season, the Coca-Cola 160, saw tons of green flag racing, varied strategies, and late-race drama for the win. Steven Wilson, Parker White, Casey Kirwan, and Bobby Zalenski were among the front runners throughout the race, but Tucker Minter and Seth DeMerchant emerged late on fresher tires to take control before the race went into double eNASCAR Overtime. Minter held off White and DeMerchant for the win.
LAST YEAR
This isn’t the same exact recap as what happened a week ago, but it sure is similar. Players included Steven Wilson, Seth DeMerchant, Vicente Salas, Parker White, and Tucker Minter. Towards the end of the event, White had cycled to the lead, but Minter was able to close in and take it away, leading 14 laps en route towards his first victory of the 2024 season, and first as a driver for William Byron eSports.
TRACK FACTS
Nashville Superspeedway is one of multiple ovals that has gone from dormant to hosting NASCAR Cup Series action over the past decade. It boasts many of the most unique features among ovals on the calendar. At 1.330 miles, it’s shorter than most other tri-ovals, and its concrete surface adds yet another challenge for drivers. The track was initially closed in 2012 after failing to land a Cup date, but reopened for the 2021 season with all three national NASCAR series on the calendar.
NEXT RACE
Following Nashville, the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series will continue its run of six races in seven weeks with the ninth round of the season at Kansas Speedway on June 3rd. Kansas will mark the end of the Second Segment, and makes its return to the calendar for the first time since the 2022 season—a race won by Garrett Lowe.
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