Max Reaves took the checkered flag in the Music City 150 for the ARCA Menards Series East at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway on Sunday afternoon. The race had been postponed from its original Saturday date due to inclement weather.
Day-long rain showers and cool temperatures had prevented the track surface from drying sufficiently for competition on Saturday, forcing officials to reschedule the event for the following day.
Reaves drove the No. 18 Toyota to the victory, finishing more than seven seconds ahead of the field. The win marked his second career triumph in the series in as many starts.
Tyler Reif finished in the runner-up position, followed by Hunter Wright in third. Isaac Kitzmiller and Zachary Tinkle completed the top five finishers.
Reaves had also secured the General Tire Pole position for the 150-lap event, which took the green flag under clearer skies on Sunday.
Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, recognized as one of the nation's oldest continuously operating race tracks, presents a challenge to drivers with its high-banked layout. The venue serves as a notable stop for the ARCA Menards Series East.
The series is known as a developmental platform for aspiring drivers aiming to advance to NASCAR's higher ranks. The Music City 150 draws motorsports fans and teams from across the region to see these rookie drivers compete.
Fans could watch the event streamed live on FloRacing, while live timing and scoring data was provided at ARCARacing.com.
The race is a showcase for stock car racing talent on a historic circuit. Racing returns to the fairgrounds draws spectators interested in the sport's rising stars.