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NASCAR All-Star Race Faces Uncertain Future as Key Figures Question Its Role

With its 41st running set for May 18, the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro sparks debate over its relevance, format, and financial sustainability.

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Overview

  • Kevin Harvick has called for the All-Star Race to be replaced with a points-paying event, citing challenges in finding a universally appealing format.
  • Denny Hamlin criticized the financial burden of the event, noting that building competitive cars for a $1 million prize is not economically viable for teams.
  • Kyle Larson, focusing on the upcoming Indy 500, admitted to minimal preparation for the All-Star Race, reflecting a shift in driver priorities.
  • NASCAR officials have introduced new features like a 250-lap format, a competition break, and a 'Promoter's Caution,' but these changes have not resolved concerns about the event's declining prestige.
  • Veteran voices like Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Mark Martin emphasized the need for fans to appreciate traditional racing values while acknowledging the challenges of maintaining the All-Star Race's relevance.