Newly launched The Big 615 station featured on the No. 45 Toyota Camry TRD

23XI Racing has announced that Garth Brooks’ newly launched TuneIn global radio station, The Big 615, will serve as the co-primary sponsor alongside current 23XI partner MoneyLion on Tyler Reddick’s No. 45 Toyota Camry TRD for the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway. The NASCAR Ally 400 takes place Sunday, June 25th and marks the third trip for the NASCAR Cup Series to the 1.3 mile oval in Lebanon, TN.

TuneIn and Garth Brooks recently announced the launch of the Sevens Radio Network, exclusively on TuneIn. The stations featured on the network are conceived and directed by Brooks. The Big 615 launched as the first station last week during a press conference in Nashville with a new single from the country legend.

As the NASCAR Cup Series returns to the home of country music for the third year, Nashville provides the ideal place for The Big 615 to be highlighted on the No. 45 car, with 615 being the area code for Music City.

“It’s easy to see why NASCAR is such a fan-driven sport,” Brooks shares. “Hell, we just have our logo on the car and I feel like I’m driving the car myself! This is exciting!”

MoneyLion, a leader in financial technology powering the next generation of personalized products and content, will also be featured on Reddick’s car in Nashville. Since partnering with 23XI last year, MoneyLion has given race fans access to industry-leading products, guidance and offers that enable them to take control of their money. For this race, MoneyLion rewarded one lucky fan and a guest with the ultimate Nashville race weekend including flights, hotels, VIP Access and more. Additionally, in partnership with TuneIn, many more fans won free subscriptions to TuneIn Premium.

“What a cool opportunity and great place for the 23XI team to partner with Garth Brooks, TuneIn, and MoneyLion,” adds Reddick. “Racing back in Nashville has been great for our sport and fans, and I can’t think of a more iconic artist to feature on the No. 45 car. It’s a real honor for me and I hope we can put on a good show for Garth and all the fans.”

Opening in 2001, Nashville Superspeedway began hosting the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck series races in 2001. The track last hosted events in 2011, and saw racing return to the facility in 2021 when all three NASCAR series returned. The winner of the race receives a custom guitar as a trophy. Chase Elliott is the defending winner of this race.