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It’s race day at Bristol Motor Speedway, and we've got all the information you need to get ready for Wednesday night's NASCAR All-Star Race and the NASCAR All-Star Open qualifying race, which precedes it.
Wait, did you say All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway? Yes.
For only the second time in the event's history, and the first since 1986 when Atlanta Motor Speedway hosted the annual exhibition race, Charlotte Motor Speedway will not host the All-Star Race. The event was moved to Bristol because of coronavirus concerns.
Also, for the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak, NASCAR is allowing more than a few thousand fans to attend a race. As many as 30,000 fans could be on hand at Bristol for Wednesday night's events.
ALL-STAR RACE:NASCAR to debut 'choose rule' for Bristol race
NASCAR All-Star Open
START TIME: 7 p.m. ET
TV: FS1. Pre-race broadcast begins at 6 p.m. ET.
RADIO: Motor Racing Network. STREAMING: Fox Sports Go.
RACE DISTANCE: 85 laps around the 0.533-mile track for a total of 45.305 miles.
STAGE LENGTHS (laps per stage): Stage 1: 35. Stage 2: 35. Stage 3: 15.
ENTRIES: Active full-time drivers who did not automatically qualify for the All-Star Race.
WHAT'S AT STAKE: Winners of each stage advance to the All-Star Race along with the fan vote winner.
LINEUP: Determined by a random draw (with car number in parentheses followed by manufacturer):
1. Michael McDowell (34), Ford
2. Aric Almirola (10), Ford
3. Christopher Bell (95), Toyota
4. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (47), Chevrolet
5. Tyler Reddick (8), Chevrolet
6. Bubba Wallace (43), Chevrolet
7. William Byron (24), Chevrolet
8. Chris Buescher (17), Ford
9. Clint Bowyer (14), Ford
10. Matt DiBenedetto (21), Ford
11. Austin Dillon (3), Chevrolet
12. Ryan Preece (37), Chevrolet
13. JJ Yeley (27), Ford
14. Garrett Smithley (53), Chevrolet
15. Brennqan Poole (15) Chevrolet
16. Quin HOff (00), Chevrolet
17. Joey Gase (51), Ford
18. Daniel Suarez (96), Toyota
19. John Hunter Nemechek (38), Ford
20. Ty Dillon (13), Chevrolet
21. Corey LaJoie (32) Ford
NASCAR All-Star Race
START TIME: 8:30 p.m. ET.
TV: FS1. Pre-race broadcast begins immediately after All-Star Open.
RADIO: Motor Racing Network. STREAMING: Fox Sports Go.
RACE DISTANCE: 140 laps around the 0.533-mile track for a total of 74.62 miles.
STAGE LENGTHS (laps per stage): Stage 1: 55 Stage 2: 35. Stage 3: 35. Stage 4: 15.
WHAT'S AT STAKE: $1 million prize.
ENTRIES: 16 drivers have automatically qualified as regular-season race winners from 2019-2020, former All-Star winners or past Cup champions.
LAST TIME: After winning the 2019 NASCAR All-Star Open and transferring into the All-Star Race, Kyle Larson, driving the No. 42 Chip Ganassi Chevrolet, led the final 13 laps and held off Kevin Harvick by .322 seconds.
LINEUP: Determined by a random draw (with car number in parentheses followed by manufacturer):
1. Martin Truex Jr. (19), Toyota
2. Alex Bowman (88), Chevrolet
3. Ryan Blaney (12), Ford
4. Justin Haley (77) Chevrolet
5. Kevin Harvick (4), Ford
6. Matt Kenseth (42), Chevrolet
7. Kurt Busch (1), Chevrolet
8. Cole Custer (41), Ford
9. Brad Keselowski (2), Ford
10. Kyle Busch (18), Toyota
11. Ryan Newman (6), Ford
12. Joey Logano (22), Ford
13. Chase Elliott (9), Chevrolet
14. Jimmie Johnson (48), Chevrolet
15. Denny Hamlin (11), Toyota
16. Erik Jones (20), Toyota
17. Winner of Open stage 1
18. Winner of Open stage 2
19. Winner of Open stage 3
20. Fan vote winner
It’s race day at Bristol Motor Speedway, and we've got all the information you need to get ready for Wednesday night's NASCAR All-Star Race and the NASCAR All-Star Open qualifying race, which precedes it.
Wait, did you say All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway? Yes.
For only the second time in the event's history, and the first since 1986 when Atlanta Motor Speedway hosted the annual exhibition race, Charlotte Motor Speedway will not host the All-Star Race. The event was moved to Bristol because of coronavirus concerns.
Also, for the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak, NASCAR is allowing more than a few thousand fans to attend a race. As many as 30,000 fans could be on hand at Bristol for Wednesday night's events.
ALL-STAR RACE:NASCAR to debut 'choose rule' for Bristol race
NASCAR All-Star Open
START TIME: 7 p.m. ET
TV: FS1. Pre-race broadcast begins at 6 p.m. ET.
RADIO: Motor Racing Network. STREAMING: Fox Sports Go.
RACE DISTANCE: 85 laps around the 0.533-mile track for a total of 45.305 miles.
STAGE LENGTHS (laps per stage): Stage 1: 35. Stage 2: 35. Stage 3: 15.
ENTRIES: Active full-time drivers who did not automatically qualify for the All-Star Race.
WHAT'S AT STAKE: Winners of each stage advance to the All-Star Race along with the fan vote winner.
LINEUP: Determined by a random draw (with car number in parentheses followed by manufacturer):
1. Michael McDowell (34), Ford
2. Aric Almirola (10), Ford
3. Christopher Bell (95), Toyota
4. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (47), Chevrolet
5. Tyler Reddick (8), Chevrolet
6. Bubba Wallace (43), Chevrolet
7. William Byron (24), Chevrolet
8. Chris Buescher (17), Ford
9. Clint Bowyer (14), Ford
10. Matt DiBenedetto (21), Ford
11. Austin Dillon (3), Chevrolet
12. Ryan Preece (37), Chevrolet
13. JJ Yeley (27), Ford
14. Garrett Smithley (53), Chevrolet
15. Brennqan Poole (15) Chevrolet
16. Quin HOff (00), Chevrolet
17. Joey Gase (51), Ford
18. Daniel Suarez (96), Toyota
19. John Hunter Nemechek (38), Ford
20. Ty Dillon (13), Chevrolet
21. Corey LaJoie (32) Ford
NASCAR All-Star Race
START TIME: 8:30 p.m. ET.
TV: FS1. Pre-race broadcast begins immediately after All-Star Open.
RADIO: Motor Racing Network. STREAMING: Fox Sports Go.
RACE DISTANCE: 140 laps around the 0.533-mile track for a total of 74.62 miles.
STAGE LENGTHS (laps per stage): Stage 1: 55 Stage 2: 35. Stage 3: 35. Stage 4: 15.
WHAT'S AT STAKE: $1 million prize.
ENTRIES: 16 drivers have automatically qualified as regular-season race winners from 2019-2020, former All-Star winners or past Cup champions.
LAST TIME: After winning the 2019 NASCAR All-Star Open and transferring into the All-Star Race, Kyle Larson, driving the No. 42 Chip Ganassi Chevrolet, led the final 13 laps and held off Kevin Harvick by .322 seconds.
LINEUP: Determined by a random draw (with car number in parentheses followed by manufacturer):
1. Martin Truex Jr. (19), Toyota
2. Alex Bowman (88), Chevrolet
3. Ryan Blaney (12), Ford
4. Justin Haley (77) Chevrolet
5. Kevin Harvick (4), Ford
6. Matt Kenseth (42), Chevrolet
7. Kurt Busch (1), Chevrolet
8. Cole Custer (41), Ford
9. Brad Keselowski (2), Ford
10. Kyle Busch (18), Toyota
11. Ryan Newman (6), Ford
12. Joey Logano (22), Ford
13. Chase Elliott (9), Chevrolet
14. Jimmie Johnson (48), Chevrolet
15. Denny Hamlin (11), Toyota
16. Erik Jones (20), Toyota
17. Winner of Open stage 1
18. Winner of Open stage 2
19. Winner of Open stage 3
20. Fan vote winner
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