
Denny Hamlin Wins All‑Star Thriller at Dover
Denny Hamlin’s late‑race move over teammate Chase Briscoe secured the All‑Star Race at Dover, delivering a $1 million prize and a personal dedication to his mother after his father’s recent death.
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Denny Hamlin’s late‑race move over teammate Chase Briscoe secured the All‑Star Race at Dover, delivering a $1 million prize and a personal dedication to his mother after his father’s recent death.

Despite a battered machine, Daniel Suárez captured the fan vote and advanced to the final 200‑lap race at Dover, where teams worked overtime to field a full field of 26 cars.

Denny Hamlin dominated the NASCAR All‑Star Race at Dover’s ‘Monster Mile,’ leading 103 laps and outlasting a chaotic field to secure the $1 million prize.

Fan voting for the NASCAR All‑Star Race concluded Sunday morning, awarding Daniel Suárez the final slot after he overcame early setbacks, including a Lap‑2 crash, to secure the spot.

The All‑Star Race at Dover’s 1‑mile high‑banked oval blends three distinct segments, unique qualifying formats and a fan‑driven vote, while the next points event, the Coca‑Cola 600, looms on the horizon.

Denny Hamlin claimed the pole position with a lap of 1:49.298, leading a front row that also features Brad Keselowski and Erik Jones, while the full field of 36 drivers prepares for the All‑Star Race broadcast live on Fox Sports 1.
Denny Hamlin edged Brad Keselowski by 0.144 seconds to claim pole position for the All‑Star Race at Dover, while Zane Smith’s pit crew captured a $100,000 bonus and fans can stream the event on multiple platforms.
The 2026 NASCAR All‑Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway will feature a three‑segment, 350‑lap format, a pole‑position qualifying run, and a multi‑platform broadcast that includes FS1, HBO Max and Fubo.

A tire carrier’s protective move during a pit‑lane incident left him hospitalized, but he will miss the upcoming All‑Star Race, while practice speeds hint at a fierce competition.

A runaway pit cart at Dover Motor Speedway injured reporter Amanda Busick and crew member Donovan Williams, but Williams’ quick shield prevented a fatal outcome.

During the build‑up to Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series All‑Star race at Dover International Speedway, a runaway pit box from Spire Motorsports endangered a Fox Sports reporter. Tire carrier Donovan Williams intervened, sustaining minor injuries, while Fox pit reporter Amanda Busick publicly thanked him, reigniting calls for improved pit‑area safety.

The NASCAR Cup Series All‑Star Race will be staged at Dover Motor Speedway in Delaware this weekend, featuring a novel qualifying system that inverts championship standings and uses a pit‑stop challenge to set the starting order.

During the build‑up to the NASCAR Cup Series All‑Star race at Dover International Speedway, a runaway pit box threatened Fox reporter Amanda Busick. Tire carrier Donovan Williams stepped in, sustaining only minor injuries, and his quick action prevented a potentially catastrophic accident.

A routine pit stop at Dover Motor Speedway turned perilous when a runaway cart threatened Fox Sports reporter Amanda Busick. Pit crew member Donovan Williams stepped in, sustaining injuries while protecting her, and both reflect on the narrow escape and the support that followed.

During the NASCAR All-Star weekend at Dover, tire carrier Donovan Williams protected FOX reporter Amanda Busick from a runaway pit cart, sustaining minor injuries before being released from the hospital.

During the NASCAR All‑Star weekend in Dover, pit crew member Donovan Williams shielded reporter Amanda Busick from a runaway pit cart, sustaining minor injuries before being released from the hospital. His actions prompted replacements for the weekend’s races and sparked a wave of gratitude on social media.
Denny Hamlin claimed pole position for the May 17 All-Star Race at Dover, edging Brad Keselowski by 0.144 seconds, while Zane Smith’s pit crew captured a $100,000 prize amid a penalty that shuffled the grid

Kyle Busch led 147 laps to claim his fifth victory at Dover Motor Speedway, while Dystany Spurlock made history as the first Black woman to start a NASCAR national series race.

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
A unique qualifying format on May 16 will set the lineup for the All‑Star segment, featuring a full lap, a pit stop on the second circuit and a dash back to the checkered flag.

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.

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.
Kyle Busch led from the pole at Dover Motor Speedway, outpacing all rivals and sealing a classic victory that highlights his potential for the All‑Star Race, while Ty Majeski proved the only credible challenger.