NASCAR will conclude its momentous 75th anniversary season by returning to Nashville for Champion’s Week from November 28-30. The annual postseason awards celebration will honor the champions from all three of NASCAR’s national series, as well as the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, ARCA Menards Series, and more.

The 2023 NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champions will officially be crowned at the NASCAR Awards ceremony on Thursday, November 30 at Nashville’s Music City Center. This will mark the fourth straight year the awards show has been held in Nashville after relocating from Las Vegas in 2020.
According to Pete Jung, NASCAR’s Chief Marketing Officer, “There is no other place we’d rather return for our end of the year celebration than Music City.” He cited the energy of Nashville and the dedication of NASCAR fans as reasons for bringing Champion’s Week back.
In the days leading up to the Awards ceremony, NASCAR will initiate new fan events including NASCAR House and a NASCAR Champion Car Parade down Broadway on November 29. These activations aim to further embrace Nashville and its passionate fans following a memorable 75th season.
Last year, Joey Logano, Ty Gibbs and Zane Smith were honored as the champions of their respective series. NASCAR hopes to build on the success of recent Champion’s Week festivals in Nashville to end its milestone 2023 campaign on a high note.
After stops in New York City and Las Vegas over the decades, Nashville has clearly established itself as the new home for NASCAR’s end-of-season party. The diamond anniversary will surely culminate with a raucous Music City celebration as the 2023 champions etch their names in NASCAR history.
Where to Watch?
You can stream the event at 7pm Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023, on Peacock or MRN will stream the broadcast to their website as well as SiriusXM
