NASCAR adds twist to All-Star Race with first-of-its-kind rule

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Nascar will add some uncertainty to your All-Star event. The League has caused the possibility of adding a 101-220 competition duration of the 250 laps race, but won, saying that or even if the precaution will be thrown.

The idea is to keep drivers and the chiefs of the crew guessing, as part of the $ 1 million event to win on May 18 in North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina.

There will be a break in the return 100 for the equipment to make adjustments.

And then the competition warning, or the caution of the promoter, such as Nascar, could come into play Nascar or the owner of the track, Speedway Motorsports, chooses to group the field (and also give the teams the wete option for today in search of tires).

If there is a natural holission after the return 200 and the Haas of the promoter is not yet used, then it will not be launched.

Here are other All-Star format elements:

-The rating on May 16 will be three laps with a four -seat boxes stop after the second round. Total time will determine the alignment for open and stellar heating. The stopping time in boxes will determine the order of the team selection.

-The Drive who are automatically in the All-Star race will compete in heat races of 60 laps on May 17. The first heat race will determine the inner lane; The second heat running the outer lane.

-The Drive who are not automatically in the All-Star race will compete on May 18 in the open race, a 100-round race (precaution of the competition in Tour 40) with the Topos two finalists who make the star race and then another advance through the vote of the fans.

-It will have a manufacturer award given to the manufacturer with the best avision finish in the All-Star race with the score of each manufacturer based on the same amount of cars (the manufacturer will determine the number of cars with the least amount of races).

The All-Star race includes winners of race 2024 and 2025 and current pilots who have won a race or stars’ title. Austin Dillon, whose victory in Richmond last year did not count for an automatic offer for the playoffs, had to count for the star race.

Here are the drivers who qualify the automaticity: William Byron, Daniel Suárez, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Austin Custian, Borny Dillman, Bornian Burian, Bornin Burian, Burian, Burian. Burian, Chase Brisco, Chris Buescher, Ross Chastain, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Josh Berry and Kyle Busch.

Bob Pockrass covers Nascar and Indycar for Fox Sports. Decades have passed engine sports, including more than 30 Daytona 500s, with periods in ESPN, Sporting News, Nascar Scene Magazine and The (Daytona Beach) News-Journal. Follow it on Twitter @Bobpock.


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