
Stagnant prize, rising stakes
The iconic All‑Star event, once a showcase of NASCAR's pageantry, now faces questions about its financial relevance as costs rise and a massive TV deal opens the door for a larger purse.
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The iconic All‑Star event, once a showcase of NASCAR's pageantry, now faces questions about its financial relevance as costs rise and a massive TV deal opens the door for a larger purse.

NASCAR’s 2026 All-Star event in Delaware will feature a revamped engine and tire package, two 75-lap stages and a 200-lap sprint, while Kyle Larson heads the betting board and Bubba Wallace offers a tempting value play.

Bubba Wallace expresses disappointment with the NASCAR All-Star Race format at Dover, enjoys the track despite recent setbacks, and reflects on a resolved incident with teammate Christopher Bell.

During a Craftsman Truck Series event at Dover Motor Speedway, Natalie Decker stepped away from the competition after an emotional in‑car radio exchange. The incident quickly went viral, prompting a split reaction among fans and a public thank‑you from the driver on social media.

Kyle Busch secured pole position with a 22.258‑second lap, while Dystany Spurlock became the first Black female to qualify for a NASCAR Truck Series event

Brad Keselowski says NASCAR should restore more practice time despite owner pressure to cut costs.

Clint Bowyer returns to the Truck Series at Dover after a 16‑year Cup career, while Kevin Harvick humorously critiques his performance over the radio, setting the stage for future collaborations.

The 2026 All‑Star event will feature 36 cars, resin‑enhanced grip, and a unique three‑segment format that reshapes betting strategies.

NASCAR officials confirmed Kyle Busch as the winner of the ECOSAVE 200 after a thorough post‑race inspection, while Dystany Spurlock made history as the first Black woman to compete in a national series event.

After a black‑flagged incident at Dover, Natalie Decker's radio meltdown led her to quit the Truck Series, sparking a broader debate about driver conduct and series oversight.

A radio‑captured breakdown during a NASCAR Truck race led Natalie Decker to quit the series, prompting apologies and calls for better driver conduct.

After a penalty‑laden performance at Dover Motor Speedway, Natalie Decker walked away from her truck, citing online hate and a sense of failure. Her story reflects broader challenges facing drivers who juggle sponsorship, social influence, and the relentless scrutiny of fans.

NASCAR announces that the 2026 All‑Star Race will be held at Dover Motor Speedway, marking the first year the track will host an exhibition without a points race in its 58‑year history. The event introduces a new format and a pit‑stop challenge, with qualifying ordered by driver point standings.

NASCAR’s flagship exhibition race returns on May 17 at the Monster Mile in Delaware, featuring a new format that highlights pit crew performance, a revised segment structure, and fan‑driven entry opportunities.

Clint Boyer returned to the Cup Series this weekend, only to see his race end early due to mechanical trouble, while Kyle Busch swept both stages and claimed a victory that underscored his resurgence.

Despite a disappointing result at Watkins Glen, Garage 66 remains committed to the schedule, with plans to run the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte and other upcoming events.

Kyle Busch won the ECOSAVE 200 at Dover, leading every green‑flag lap and sweeping both stages, while the series enters its ninth race with Kaden Honeycutt atop the points.

The 2026 All‑Star event promises a fresh on‑track experiment and a slate of compelling contenders.

Brad Keselowski’s record at Dover includes three All‑Star runner‑up finishes, 183 career laps led and a near‑perfect top‑10 rate, as he aims for his first All‑Star win in 2024.
The upcoming race at Dover features a tight points battle, with Sam Mayer in 12th, William Sawalich and Rajah Caruth close behind, and Ross Chastain as the only Cup Series driver entered. The event will be broadcast on the CW and streamed on FUBO.

Kyle Busch led from the green flag, managed fuel and tires to perfection, and captured his 69th Craftsman Truck Series win at Dover, beating Ty Majeski and Layne Riggs amid multiple crashes and strategic penalties.

A look at the drivers poised to excel on Dover’s concrete oval, the historical patterns that favor early starters, and the salary‑saving strategies that can maximize DFS returns.

Dystany Spurlock, a Virginia native, has become the first Black woman to compete in NASCAR’s national touring series and the ARCA Menards Series, turning early exposure to racing into a historic career.

After a chaotic NASCAR event, Bubba Wallace detailed the reasons behind his confrontational racing, the apology to Christopher Bell and Adam Stevens, and how the incident shaped his finish.