NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Curb Records and Big Machine Vodka SPIKED Coolers have added on as the title sponsor for the 39th All American 400 at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway on Nov. 3-5.
Celebrating 60 years in business next year, Curb Records is one of the world’s leading independent music companies.
Curb also has a long history in motorsports with Curb Agajanian Performance Group. The group won two Indianapolis 500’s with Dan Wheldon (2011) and Alexander Rossi (2016) and won the 2022 Indianapolis Grand Prix with current driver Colton Herta.
Curb has also earned five World of Outlaws titles and 14 USAC national midget championships as a part-owner, was the car owner for Richard Petty’s 199th and 200th career wins at Daytona, and Dale Earnhardt won his first NASCAR Cup Series championship in 1980 in the Curb Productions car.
“We are excited to be the title sponsor for this event, partnering with the All American 400 and Big Machine Distillery. Curb Records has a wonderful history in motorsports, and we are thrilled it will continue during the All American 400 weekend this November,” said Chairman Mike Curb.
Big Machine Records’ Founder and Chairman Scott Borchetta, also owner of Big Machine Distilleries and Big Machine Racing, has designated Vodka SPIKED Coolers as its racing brand and sponsor for this year’s All American 400.
Big Machine CEO Borchetta has also been very active in motorsports. He is the reigning two-time national champion for the Sports Car Vintage Racing Association (SVRA) and reigning Trans Am 2 Masters Champion. He also owns NASCAR Xfinity Series team, Big Machine Racing, making the playoffs this year with driver Parker Kligerman.
Additionally, he’s a three-time Super Truck track champion at the famed Nashville Fairgrounds (2003-’05) and was inducted into the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Hall of Fame in 2020.
The 39th Curb Records/Big Machine Vodka SPIKED Coolers All American 400 will feature the ASA STARS National Tour and their season finale — ASA’s first appearance at Nashville since 2003.
Curb has won 17 NASCAR Craftsman Truck races with drivers Johnny Sauter, Grant Enfinger, Christian Eckes and driver Ty Majeski, who won at Indianapolis this year and who leads the ASA STARS National Tour points standings with two races left. Majeski could enter All American 400 weekend with a shot at winning both NASCAR Truck Series and ASA STARS championships.
“We are excited to see Mike Curb and Scott Borchetta show their unwavering support of grassroots racing at the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway,” said Track Enterprises President Bob Sargent.
The All American 400 was first contested in 1981 as a combination event between the ASA National Tour and the ALL-PRO Super Series. Butch Lindley took the win that day over Mark Martin and Dick Trickle after leading 207 laps. Jeff Purvis has three wins in the race, most all-time ahead of six other drivers with two.
Last year’s edition of the All American 400 saw eight different drivers lead laps during the race.
Stephen Nasse held off the field on a green-white-checkered finish to claim his first All American 400 victory, just a couple weeks after winning another super late model crown jewel at the Winchester 400.