AdventHealth 400

The AdventHealth 400 (formerly called the Buschy McBusch Race 400, the Super Start Batteries 400 presented by O'Reilly Auto Parts and the Digital Ally 400) is a NASCAR Cup Series race held at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas.

Kansas received a second date beginning in 2011 part of a NASCAR schedule realignment; with the other one being the Hollywood Casino 400, the race of the season.

History
The first running took place takes place on June 5, 2011. It was called the STP 400 from the name of the company which sponsored it.

Like the fall race, the race is contested over a distance of 400.5 mi. Brad Keselowski won ahead of Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Unlike 2011, the following edition is brought forward and takes place on April 22, 2012 so that circuit reconfiguration work can be carried out. .A. J. Allmendinger won the pole position with a time of 30.683 seconds but it was Denny Hamlin who won the race ahead of Martin Truex Jr.

The 2013 running remained as the eighth race on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule and took place on April 21, 2013.

In 2014, the race (called the 5-hour Energy 400, the company having taken over the sponsorship of the name) was changed to the calendar with that of Bojangles' Southern 500 and takes place at the beginning of May and for the first time, at night It retained this place in the calendar so far.

In 2015, the sponsorship of the name was taken over by the episode,, and in 2016, by the company Go Bowling. This stops the sponsorship at the end of the 2017 season, which is taken over by the company (name of a barbecue sauce). In 2019, the sponsor becomes Digital Ally and in 2020 the company Super Start Batteries subsidiary of and the company  through its subsidiary Super Start Batteries takes over from the start of the 2020 season.

The title sponsorship for the race changed again in 2021 from Super Start Batteries to, one of NASCAR's premier partners. The name of the race itself was announced as the "Busch Name This Race 400", as the company announced that fans would have the opportunity to choose another name for the race through a contest on their website. Fans paid $1 to participate, which went to the non-profit charity Farm Rescue. The winning name was "Buschy McBusch Race 400".

Television broadcasters

 * 2015 and 2016: Due to the lengthy games on Fox Sports 1, pre-race coverage was televised on alternative Fox networks at 7pm, then switched to FS1 for race coverage after pre-race ceremonies.
 * 2020: Due to implications from the, The race was moved to NBCSN.