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NASCAR ponders future of All-Star Race as Dover debates points‑race future

Drivers and fans weigh the merits of keeping the exhibition at Dover versus moving it to a new venue with night‑racing potential.

The All‑Star Race at a Crossroads

NASCAR and Dover Motor Speedway are currently assessing where the next iteration of the All‑Star Race should be staged, after a one‑year experiment at the Delaware venue that drew a full house.

Many competitors and fans have voiced a preference for turning the exhibition into a points‑race, arguing that the track’s unique layout and timing would benefit a championship‑style event.

Denny Hamlin, a veteran driver, specifically highlighted Dover’s distinctive configuration, suggesting the venue deserves a regular spot on the tour and that its character should not be limited to a single showcase.

Among the venues mentioned as potential homes are Charlotte Motor Speedway and Bowman Gray Stadium, both of which are equipped for night racing and have drawn considerable fan interest.

Analysts note that the race’s length and placement late in the season have already made the Dover edition feel more like a standard points contest than a special spectacle, prompting calls for a clearer distinction.

Looking Ahead

The decision will hinge on a balance of tradition, logistical feasibility and the desire to preserve the race’s exclusive status while delivering a fresh experience for viewers and participants alike.

NASCAR’s official partners, including Speedway Motorsports and the various track operators, are expected to provide further input as the evaluation process continues.

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