Food City 500
Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol Motor Speedway's spring race brings the Cup Series back to the high-banked concrete bullring before the lights and cameras of the August night race steal the headlines. The Food City 500 packs 500 laps into the 0.533-mile half-mile with 24-28 degrees of banking, and the daytime version of Bristol has its own character — different track temperatures, different tire wear curves, and different visibility than the floodlit night race. Goodyear has experimented with tire compounds at Bristol in recent seasons, sometimes producing aggressive fall-off that opens multiple grooves and other times yielding a single-file procession decided entirely by restarts. The 2024 spring race featured one of the most dramatic tire-wear stories in modern Bristol history, with lap-time degradation that hadn't been seen at the bullring in decades, and the strategy execution that day reminded the field how quickly a Bristol race can flip. With 500 laps in roughly three hours of green-flag racing, the Food City 500 is one of the most physically and mentally demanding short-track tests on the schedule, and the pressure cooker of Bristol almost always reveals which teams can keep their composure when the bumpers start to fly.
Race Results
Full results are available on the results page.