How to watch the weekend race of all NASCAR stars
The 38th launch of the NASCAR All-Star Race takes place this weekend at the Texas Autodrome. The Xfinity and Truck series will also be in TMS during a busy racing weekend.
Kyle Larsson is the defender of the winner of the competition, which is being held in Texas for the second time.
Here’s how and where to watch all the activity on the track:
Friday, May 20th
(All time EST .; The schedule is indicative and subject to change)
16:00 – training of the NASCAR – FOX SPORTS 1 truck series
16:30 – Qualification of the NASCAR – FOX SPORTS 1 truck series
18:00 – NASCAR Xfinity Series practice – FOX SPORTS 1
18:30 – NASCAR Xfinity Series Qualification – FOX SPORTS 2
20:30 – NASCAR Truck Series Race (147 laps / 220 miles) – FOX SPORTS 1
Saturday, May 21st
13:30 – NASCAR Xfinity Series (167 laps / 250 miles) – FOX SPORTS 1
19:00 – Open practice of the NASCAR Cup series – FOX SPORTS 1
19:15 – training of the stars of the NASCAR Cup series – FOX SPORTS 1
19:35 – Open qualification of the NASCAR Cup series – FOX SPORTS 1
19:55 – qualification of the stars of the NASCAR Cup series – FOX SPORTS 1
Sunday, May 22nd
17:30 – Open race of the NASCAR Cup series – FOX SPORTS 1
20:00 – race of all stars of the NASCAR Cup – FOX SPORTS 1
Open list of NASCAR applications
List of NASCAR All-Star Racers
All Star Race Format
The new Star Match format provides a strong incentive to win any of the first three stages or pit stop competitions in the break between stages 2 and 3.
STAGE 1 (25 rounds): The winner of stage 1 starts on the pole in the final stage until he finishes 15th or better in stages 2 and 3.
STAGE 2 (25 rounds): The winner of Stage 2 starts second in the final stage until he finishes 15th or better in Stage 3.
SPECIAL Break / Pit Stop Competitions: Each team must make a pit and make a stop on four tires. The team with the shortest time on the pit road (pit in / pit out) wins the award for the pit crew, and the driver starts fourth in the final stage until he finishes 15th or better in stage 3.
STAGE 3 (25 rounds): The winner of stage 3 starts third in the final stage.
FINAL STAGE (50 laps): The winner of stage 1 starts first, the winner of stage 2 – the second, the winner of stage 3 – the third, and the winner of the pit stop competition – the fourth. If there is no “natural” warning between rounds 15-25, NASCAR will trigger a warning on “All Stars”. The winner of the final stage receives $ 1 million.
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