The fall Charlotte race was originally held on the main oval layout until 2017, in which it was a Saturday night race from 2003 to 2016 following a rating boost from the
2002 race being delayed to later in the night (coincided with television primetime hours), although the final two races were held on Sunday afternoon due to rain delays. The 2017 race, the final race on the oval layout, reverted to a Sunday daytime race. Starting in 2018, the race utilizes a road course configuration of Charlotte Motor Speedway, with a race distance of over 109 laps.
Ryan Blaney would win the
inaugural Roval Cup race after
Martin Truex Jr. and
Jimmie Johnson collided on the final lap.
Realignment In 2020, the Bank of America Roval 400 was moved from late September to the middle of October and beheld as the final race of the Round of 12; the
Bass Pro Shops Night Race at
Bristol Motor Speedway took Charlotte's former spot. Although rain was present, the 2020 races were run without any delays as cars continued in the wet with limited lighting, as was the case in the Xfinity race, making it the first NASCAR Cup race to use wet tires.
Reconfiguration On May 26, 2024, it was announced on the day of the
2024 Coca-Cola 600 that the roval version would be getting a redesign, featuring an extension of turn five and six, tighter turn seven. Scheduled to be held in 2026, it was announced on February 3 that the race would move back to the oval, ending a seven-year run on the race. ==Past winners==