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The Tennessee Lottery 250 is a NASCAR Xfinity Series at Nashville Superspeedway. Traditionally held on Holy Saturday from 2001 to 2011, the race was removed when Dover Motorsports ceased operations of this track and Gateway International Raceway. It was reinstated in 2021 when Dover Motorsports took the second date away from Dover International Speedway and realigned it to reopening the Nashville Superspeedway, with the date moved to the Cup weekend in June.

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  • Das Nashville 300 ist eines von zwei Autorennen, das die NASCAR Nationwide Series auf dem Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon im US-Bundesstaat Tennessee, ungefähr 48 km östlich von Nashville austrägt. Erstmals wurde es im Jahre 2001 ausgetragen. Pepsi ist seitdem immer der Sponsor des Rennens. Zudem ging es auf dem 1,33 Meilen langen Oval bislang in jedem Rennen über eine Distanz von 300 Meilen, was 225 Runden entspricht. Neben dem Nashville 300 findet noch ein weiteres Rennen der Busch Series jährlich auf dem Nashville Superspeedway statt, das Federated Auto Parts 300. Während das Nashville 300 meist im Frühjahr ausgetragen wird, findet das Federated Auto Parts 300 meistens im Sommer statt. (de)
  • The Tennessee Lottery 250 is a NASCAR Xfinity Series at Nashville Superspeedway. Traditionally held on Holy Saturday from 2001 to 2011, the race was removed when Dover Motorsports ceased operations of this track and Gateway International Raceway. It was reinstated in 2021 when Dover Motorsports took the second date away from Dover International Speedway and realigned it to reopening the Nashville Superspeedway, with the date moved to the Cup weekend in June. (en)
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  • 250.0
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  • 2001 (xsd:integer)
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  • 188 (xsd:integer)
  • Stage 2: 50 (en)
  • Stage 1: 45 (en)
  • Final stage: 93 (en)
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  • Tennessee Lottery 250 (en)
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  • Pepsi 300 (en)
  • Nashville 300 (en)
  • Pepsi 300 Presented by Kroger (en)
  • Pepsi 300 Presented by Mapco/Williams (en)
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  • Tennessee Lottery 250 (en)
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  • NASCAR Xfinity Series (en)
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  • Nashville Superspeedway diagram.svg (en)
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  • The Tennessee Lottery 250 is a NASCAR Xfinity Series at Nashville Superspeedway. Traditionally held on Holy Saturday from 2001 to 2011, the race was removed when Dover Motorsports ceased operations of this track and Gateway International Raceway. It was reinstated in 2021 when Dover Motorsports took the second date away from Dover International Speedway and realigned it to reopening the Nashville Superspeedway, with the date moved to the Cup weekend in June. (en)
  • Das Nashville 300 ist eines von zwei Autorennen, das die NASCAR Nationwide Series auf dem Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon im US-Bundesstaat Tennessee, ungefähr 48 km östlich von Nashville austrägt. Erstmals wurde es im Jahre 2001 ausgetragen. Pepsi ist seitdem immer der Sponsor des Rennens. Zudem ging es auf dem 1,33 Meilen langen Oval bislang in jedem Rennen über eine Distanz von 300 Meilen, was 225 Runden entspricht. (de)
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  • Tennessee Lottery 250 (en)
  • Nashville 300 (de)
  • Tennessee Lottery 250 (in)
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