Wilson Bank & Trust’s ‘Track Laps Under the Lights’ returns to Nashville Superspeedway

Experience the thrill of driving your own car at Nashville Superspeedway during Wilson Bank & Trust’s Track Laps Under the Lights on Aug. 8, supporting local charities.

‘Track Laps Under the Lights’ returns to Nashville Superspeedway on Aug. 8 with an opportunity for fans to drive their vehicles on the track.

LEBANON, Tenn. The thrill of motorsports takes center stage after dark as Wilson Bank & Trust Track Laps Under the Lights returns to Nashville Superspeedway on Aug. 8, from 6–9 pm, CT.

This unique annual event gives fans a rare chance to drive their personal vehicles on the track, all under the glow of the lights and in support of a great cause.

In addition to the on-track excitement, guests can enjoy a lively infield experience featuring food vendors, pit road pickleball, and a family-friendly hangout space—perfect for relaxing between laps. Whether you’re behind the wheel or just soaking in the atmosphere, the evening offers fun for everyone.

Participants can choose from several donation-based driving options:

  • $75 – Three-paced laps in your personal vehicle
  • $150 – Six-paced laps, plus the option to add a three-lap ride in the official pace car for an additional $25
  • $50 – Ride along for three high-speed laps in the official Nashville Superspeedway pace car (no driving required)

All laps will be led by an official pace vehicle, and each participant will receive a commemorative Victory Lane photo of their car.

Proceeds from the event will benefit Speedway Children’s Charities – Nashville Chapter and Easterseals Tennessee, both of which support children and families across Middle Tennessee.

Pre-registration is encouraged to guarantee your spot.

For more information or to register, contact Traci Roberts, chapter director for Speedway Children’s Charities, at <troberts@nashvillesuperspeedway.com>.

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