Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about the Miles On It Tour: The Ultimate Automotive Experience at Nashville Superspeedway? Start here.
Event Basics
What is the Miles On It Tour?
Miles On It Tour is a two-day automotive lifestyle festival created by Kane Brown. The event brings together show vehicles, drifting, Burnout Wars, Street Car Takeover drag racing, audio competition, vendors, VIP experiences, and a full festival atmosphere.
Where and when is the event?
April 10–11, 2026
Nashville Superspeedway – Lebanon, TN
Is this a family-friendly event?
Yes. The event is designed for all ages with plenty to see and do.
Are kids free?
Yes. Kids 12 and under are free with a paid adult.
Tickets & Entry
Where do I buy tickets?
Can I leave and come back?
Yes. Same-day re-entry is allowed with your wristband.
What time do gates open?
Spectators: 10:00 AM daily
Show vehicles / vendors / participants: 9:00 AM daily
Does VIP include Meet & Greet?
No. Meet & Greet requires a separate ticket.
When is the Meet & Greet?
Saturday from 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Parking, Camping & Arrival
Is parking free?
Yes. Free spectator parking is available.
Are trams free?
Yes. Free tram service is available throughout the venue.
Is trailer parking available?
Yes. Paid trailer parking is available for participants bringing trailers.
Is camping available?
Yes. On-site camping is available through AXS.
Where do I enter?
Follow event signage and staff directions. Different entry points are used for spectators, vendors, show vehicles, and trailers.
Show Vehicles & Judging
Can I bring my vehicle into the show?
Yes. Purchase a show vehicle registration to display your vehicle inside the event.
How does judging work?
Miles On It Tour uses a fully digital judging system.
- Scan the QR code onsite
- Register your vehicle
- Judges score your vehicle digitally
How do I know I’ve been judged?
Your vehicle will receive a green dot sticker once judging is complete.
Do I have to register to be judged?
Yes. If you do not complete the digital registration, you are not eligible for awards.
When does judging happen?
Judging takes place on both Friday and Saturday during show hours.
What are vehicles judged on?
- Exterior / Paint
- Interior
- Wheels / Stance
- Engine Bay
- Suspension / Chassis
- Audio / Electronics
- Fabrication
- Cleanliness
- Presentation
- Overall Build Quality
Motorsports & Competition
Who runs the racing?
- Street Car Takeover – Drag Racing
- Burnout Wars – Burnout Competition
- Drift Dreams – Drifting
Do I need a waiver?
Yes. All motorsports activities require a signed waiver.
Is there a drivers meeting?
Yes. 10:00 AM daily.
Drag Racing Rules (Key Classes)
Small Tire
- 28x10.5 tires
- Anything with doors
Daily Driver
- Registered & inspected vehicle
- OEM frame or unibody
- Full interior required
- DOT tires only
- Exhaust behind driver
Roll Racing
- Anything with doors
When is drag racing?
Friday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Drifting
Drift sessions take place both days and are operated by Drift Dreams, delivering professional drivers and structured sessions.
- Two sessions daily
- High-speed tandem drifting and exhibition runs
- VIP ride-alongs available
Burnout Wars
- Friday: Open competition
- Saturday: Finals
- $35,000 total purse
Audio Competition
- Sound pressure and sound quality competition
- Multiple classes and judging criteria
Awards & Payouts
Car Show Awards
- $5,000 Best Car
- $5,000 Best Truck
- $10,000 Best of Show
Drag Racing
- $15,000 Small Tire
- $5,000 Roll Racing
- $5,000 Daily Driver
- $5,000 Grudge
Burnout Wars
$35,000 total purse
Awards are Saturday 5:30–6:00 PM
General Rules
Can vehicles move during the event?
No. Vehicles must remain parked during public hours unless directed by event staff.
Is the event rain or shine?
Yes. Schedule may adjust for safety if needed.
Contact
Questions?
Contact the Team
We’ll see you in Nashville.