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    Big Machine Music City Grand Prix

    Big Machine Music City Grand Prix

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    10.3 mi

    We drove with friends to Nashville, Tennesse to be apart of the Inaugural Big Machine Music City…read moreGrand Prix in August, 2021 on the 2.17 mile long road course on the streets of Nashville. Downtown Nashville was packed with fans exploring the city, all types of live music playing from clubs, food trucks, restaurants and hotels bursting at the seams and fans excited with anticipation for the first road course race in downtown. They expected approximately 100k race fans and it appeared the numbers didn't disappoint. We considered staying in a downtown hotel but looked into an Airbnb. We stayed in a comfortable, gated, 2 Bdrm, Kit, LR, BA, Airbnb with free parking and just a few minutes from downtown. Financially splitting the weekend rental was still cheaper than most of the downtown hotels. We parked in a large parking garage just a block from the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge (crossing the Cumberland River) while we were sightseeing and during race activities. Super convenient since we had to cross the Pedestrian Bridge anyway to get to and from our gate entrance. This course was obviously designed to challenge the drivers and keep fans excited. This temporary track takes racers by Nissan Stadium (home of the NFL Tennessee Titans) and over the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge (553 yds of bridge) into downtown Nashville. Seating and viewing throughout the course provide a different perspective from the various turns as with all races. Our seats were good and directly in front of one of the Jumbo video boards as I requested when researching potential seats. Unfortunately, there were a row of existing trees directly in front of the video board. This left us with very little opportunity to see the cars except for a brief 10-20 second timeframe. Next time, we'll find higher seats and with a fully viewable video-board. The number of and type of vendors was impressive close to our seats as well as access to the restrooms within the Nissan Stadium stands where it was air-conditioned. Being the first year for the Music City Grand Prix was quite impressive for as many things they accomplished well. Crowds moved through metal detectors and security quickly and smoothly, number of staff addressing fan questions was plentiful, medical personnel was highly visible and on-site on this scorcher of a day, food and drink vendors addressed the lines promptly and FREE, fresh, cold water areas were easy to locate. All-in-all, we had a good time with the exception of the jumbo video board and it being so incredibly hot. They had a large viewing area in the shade close to our seats. We just moved down under the shade trees and watched the remainder of the race. We'd happily attend the Big Music Grand Prix again, but with the aforementioned rookie mistakes corrected. Even another trip to explore downtown more is being discussed.

    What can I say they really put on a show and drive a huge crowd. I've never seen so many people and…read moreprivate events due to the Grand Prix. Great job bringing a huge crowd to Nashville.

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    Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
    Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
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    Music City Raceway

    Music City Raceway

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    21.1 mi

    Great race track way out in the middle of no where. Yes, the boondocks is where this is. It's about…read more4 miles away from the closest freeway. But, I was glad I went because I enjoyed the races. This is a drag strip of course as you see by my photos I took. Story: I got here early around 4pm on a Saturday. I paid $10 for admission to enter the race track from a nice little lady at the gate. They don't have much room to watch the race from the tailgate of your truck which I like. So I walked to the grandstands to watch the race. By the way, the grandstands are not covered with a roof. So, where a hat and some sunglasses. I did wish that I brought some ear plugs though. It is pretty loud here as most cars don't have much of a muffled engine. On scene: They do have facilities with bathrooms along with sinks and running water where you can wash your hands. The only concession stand that was open was the one under the call tower ( see photo). The concession stand was not open around the grandstands where I chose to sit. You can see all of the race track from the grandstands if you sit up kind a high like I did. Parking is good as I could park just about anywhere I wanted. They do have a scoreboard at the end of the track. I could here the announcer somewhat if I wanted to. Furthermore, it's pretty easy to get in and out of the track once you get here. Most of all, there was no one around me smoking. But, that could be because there was not many people in the grandstands. Now, there was a lot of people here but they were all race car drivers, pit crew members or race track officials.

    Always a great time when I get the chance to come. I don't always participate but it's still just…read moreas fun to hangout with and support your buddies!

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    This race car got to about 140mph
    This race car got to about 140mph
    Concession stand is on the bottom of this "call tower"
    Concession stand is on the bottom of this "call tower"
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    Volunteer State Horsemen's Foundation

    Volunteer State Horsemen's Foundation

    3.0
    (14 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    One of my favorite events in Nashville! I've been nearly every year that I lived in Nashville and…read morecan't get enough of the fun time. 1. You get to dress up! I do not wear hats and Steeplechase gave me the opportunity to be brave and find the hat that was just right for me. It was fun to explore in this area for myself and then once you're at the event, you can spend the ENTIRE time looking at the unique hats and fascinators. Both men and women look fabulous and fancy. All types of styles come out and it's so much fun!!! 2. Horse racing is exciting! Whether you're a pro gambler or if you're a first timer, this is great place to try your luck. I like that there are races throughout the day. 3. You're with friends! It's so fun to plan your Saturday with your friends. From the food to drinks and games, it's a fun filled day with lots of friends. If you're in town for Steeplechase, you don't want to miss it.

    Just arrived to Gate 2 where our tickets said we could pick up a wrist band for tailgating at…read moreSteepleChase. When we got there, we were told we had to walk over 2 miles to Gate 7 for our wrist bands. We were force to order an Uber for $35 to take us to Gate 7. When we did get our wrist bands, we were rudely told by the managing event staff at Will Call that there is supposed to be a Will Call stand at Gate 2. We asked for a refund, and the nasty event staff lady tried guilting us by saying we were stealing money away from a children's hospital asking for a refund. And she STILL couldn't give us a refund This whole event is so mismanaged (which I heard was a huge issue last year) that no one has any idea what the hell is going on. But, god forbid you want to set things right, staff will paint you as heartless children's hospital donations thieves. We will be calling after SteepleChase for a refund, and possibly be taking legal action. I will NEVER recommend this event to anyone, and people would be much better off watching a horse race on TV at a crummy bar. Because at least the bar will have their stuff together better.

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    Party at the annual Iroquois Steeplechase in Nashville's Percy Warner Park.  #TNSteeplechase
    Party at the annual Iroquois Steeplechase in Nashville's Percy Warner Park. #TNSteeplechase
    Party at the annual Iroquois Steeplechase in Nashville's Percy Warner Park.  #TNSteeplechase
    Party at the annual Iroquois Steeplechase in Nashville's Percy Warner Park. #TNSteeplechase
    Party at the annual Iroquois Steeplechase in Nashville's Percy Warner Park.  #TNSteeplechase

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    Party at the annual Iroquois Steeplechase in Nashville's Percy Warner Park. #TNSteeplechase
    Rusty Wallace Racing Experince

    Rusty Wallace Racing Experince

    4.8
    (6 reviews)
    26.7 mi

    For my birthday my wife got me a twenty lap package with the Rusty Wallace Experience. I had a ton…read moreof fun and learned a lot. You go through a 45 minute training class before they turn you loose on the track. If you have never driven on a NASCAR style track, I highly recommend paying the extra money to ride with a pro for three laps before you do yours. It was an extra $99 when we went. I'm sure the prices differ by season and specials. I also highly recommend you get the insurance for $69. If you wreck the car and it's deemed your fault you will only be responsible for $1000 vs. up to $15,000. They allow your group to take photos on their phone in the pit area but offer professional photos (For An Extra Fee Of Course) before you get into the race car. They also offer a video of your driving experience. They messed my video up so I didn't get one. The things I really enjoyed was the freedom of driving a powerful car by myself. I would try to go during cooler weather if possible. It gets very hot wearing the fire proof suit over your clothes and inside a tin can with a very hot motor. The people doing the driving, training, and your radio crew were very pleasant and knew what they were doing. They make sure you understand all the rules of the track and genuinely care for your safety. You have a radio in your ear to get instructions while you drive. You cannot talk back to them but they will guide you as you make the laps. The car's are fairly nice but you can tell they have been retired from true racing. You can upgrade several times to nicer cars with better steering and more hp (For Additional Fees) It can get very expensive here! It's also not worth going through all this just to drive three laps. If you're not going to purchase at least six to ten laps. I highly recommend just riding with a pro for three laps. That is a ton of fun. You don't start to feel comfortable driving until around three laps. The things not so enjoyable were the nasty damp helmets and flame retardant suits. You definitely want to be one of the first groups out if possible. I would think for what this cost they could afford some Lysol to spray in the helmets. They all smell like a high school locker room. I also think if you purchase the larger driving packages they should throw in a few of the smaller perks. When I say everything costs extra I mean it! They even sell bottled water and Gatorade from a cooler. If you have a lot of extra money to burn and love speed, it's a great experience. I recommend having them check your driving video before you leave.

    2 friends and I were able to go take part in the Rusty Wallace racing experience this past weekend…read more With all 3 of us being big NASCAR fans we were really excited to get to do this. Everyone that worked with us there were really awesome. Talking with us as we stood in line. Helping us in all aspects of the drive and being patient as it was our 1st time there. The Nashville track was a great 1st track to do this I think. The layout is not too difficult. We chose to do the side by side ride along which was really cool to "race" another car on the track. We are looking to head back out and do the driving experience on our next visit! If you love NASCAR at all, this is a definite add to your bucket list.

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    One Of The High End Cars ... The pro was driving this one.
    One Of The High End Cars ... The pro was driving this one.
    The Track Stadium
    The Track Stadium
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