Nascar

Jordan Bianchi warns of Dover Motor Speedway’s uncertain future after All‑Star Race decision

The move away from North Wilkesboro sparks concerns over schedule changes, fan engagement, and the new race format

Jordan Bianchi raises concerns

NASCAR insider Jordan Bianchi has voiced unease about the fate of Dover Motor Speedway after the series elected to host the All‑Star Race there instead of the historic North Wilkesboro Speedway.

The decision strips Dover of a points‑paying event and forces a reshuffle of the schedule, leaving fans and industry observers to wonder why a track with deep roots is being displaced.

An unusual race format

What sets this year’s All‑Star event apart is its unconventional structure: a longer distance than usual and an expanded driver field, both of which signal a departure from tradition.

Bianchi’s commentary underscores a broader anxiety that the sport is prioritizing spectacle over the stability of historic venues, a trend that could reshape the series’ calendar.

As the conversation continues, the central question remains how NASCAR will balance its desire for fresh narratives with the preservation of tracks that have long anchored the sport.

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