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NASCAR All-Star Race format: What it is and what to think about it

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! When I asked Kyle Busch last week about what lap he thought that North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway track owner Marcus Smith would call for the caution during the all-star race, Busch had a funny line. “Do we want to put money on if I create a natural […]

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When I asked Kyle Busch last week about what lap he thought that North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Speedway track owner Marcus Smith would call for the caution during the all-star race, Busch had a funny line.

“Do we want to put money on if I create a natural caution, or I let Marcus [Smith] throw a caution?” Busch quipped. “It depends on how far Kyle Larson’s out leading the race.”

It’s easy to laugh at the All-Star race format because it is supposed to be gimmicky. Yes, it is for $1 million to the winning team, but it is designed to be a special event that gets people talking.

And in that way, let’s hope it accomplishes that feat. And nothing more. There doesn’t need to be a mystery caution that will be thrown during a race that actually counts in the standings.

For those who need a refresher, here’s the format for the weekend:

— Qualifying will be on Friday. There will be three laps with a four-tire pit stop after the second lap. The total time will determine the lineup for the Open and All-Star heats. The pit stop time will determine the order of pit selection (and the winner of the pit-stop challenge). While in the past the Open teams did traditional qualifying, this year they will do a pit stop, and they will be eligible for pit-stop competition awards.

— For drivers automatically in the All-Star race, they will compete in 75-lap heat races on Saturday. The first heat race will determine the inside lane of the main event; the second heat race the outside lane.

For drivers not automatically in the all-star race, they compete Sunday in the Open, a 100-lap race (competition caution at Lap 50) with the top-two finishers making the All-Star Race and then another advancing through the fan vote. The top-five drivers as of Monday in the fan vote were (in alphabetical order): Noah Gragson, Carson Hocevar, Ryan Preece, Shane van Gisbergen and Bubba Wallace.

— The All-Star race is a 250-lap event. There will be a competition caution on Lap 100. And then sometime before Lap 220, Smith (chairman of track operator Speedway Motorsports) can throw the caution. If he doesn’t before Lap 200 and then a natural caution occurs, he won’t have the option to throw another caution before Lap 220.

The idea is that the promoter of the race can try to bunch up the field when he wants. And the teams won’t know when that will be, possibly forcing them to make strategic decisions.

It’s already the case that we never know if there will be a caution (except at designated stage breaks) on a typical race weekend. So there is an element of the unknown every week. But if a driver appears on his way to a relatively drama-free $1 million — well, this promoter’s caution could add some drama.

A purist would believe this to be bogus. But it’s not like there is some question about whether a caution is necessary at certain times during any race weekend.

In general, NASCAR shouldn’t be putting competition decisions in the track operator’s hands. That’s NASCAR’s job.

If they really wanted to make it fun, they’d let fans choose when to flip the caution lights. Fans vote a driver in, so why not just add it to that selection process? Of course, that wouldn’t be able to take into consideration the real-time factors of the race.

All-Star events are tough for most sports, as they try to figure out what will resonate with fans. So try this and see if it works? Sure. But NASCAR also has a history of taking elements introduced in the All-Star race and implementing them into the standard competition rules. This shouldn’t be one of them.

Bob Pockrass covers NASCAR and INDYCAR for FOX Sports. He has spent decades covering motorsports, including over 30 Daytona 500s, with stints at ESPN, Sporting News, NASCAR Scene magazine and The (Daytona Beach) News-Journal. Follow him on Twitter @bobpockrass.





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How to watch Saturday’s Xfinity race at Pocono: Start time, TV info and weather

The NASCAR Xfinity Series will return to Pocono Raceway for its longest race on the 2.5-mile track since 2019. Saturday’s race is scheduled for 100 laps (250 miles) at Pocono, whose past five Xfinity Series races were scheduled for 90 laps. The Xfinity Series’ 2016-19 races at Pocono were scheduled for 100 laps. Cole Custer […]

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The NASCAR Xfinity Series will return to Pocono Raceway for its longest race on the 2.5-mile track since 2019.

Saturday’s race is scheduled for 100 laps (250 miles) at Pocono, whose past five Xfinity Series races were scheduled for 90 laps.

The Xfinity Series’ 2016-19 races at Pocono were scheduled for 100 laps. Cole Custer won the June 1, 2019 race that was extended to 103 laps by a late caution flag.

Custer also won the Xfinity race at Pocono last year but won’t return to defend after moving back up to the Cup Series this season. Austin Hill (who won at the 2.5-mile track in 2023) is the only past Xfinity winner at Pocono in the field.


Details for Saturday’s Xfinity race at Pocono Raceway

(All times Eastern)

START: The command to start engines will be given at 3:29 p.m. … The green flag is scheduled to wave at 3:40 p.m.

PRERACE: The Xfinity garage will open at 8:30 a.m. … Practice is at 10 a.m. … Qualifying is scheduled to begin at 11:05 a.m. … Driver introductions are at 3 p.m.

DISTANCE: The race is 100 laps (250 miles) on the 2.5-mile track.

STAGES: Stage 1 ends at Lap 25. Stage 2 ends at Lap 50.

ENTRY LIST: Click here for the 38 cars entered at Pocono Raceway.

TV/RADIO: CW will broadcast the race starting at 3 p.m. … Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will have radio coverage.

FORECAST: WeatherUnderground — A mixture of sunshine and clouds with a high of 82 degrees and winds from the west at 5 to 10 mph. It’s expected to be 80 degrees with a 13% chance of rain for the start of the Xfinty Series race.

LAST TIME: Cole Custer led the final nine laps to beat Justin Allgaier by 0.670 seconds on July 13, 2024.





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Costa Oil Joins Rick Ware Racing as Co-Primary Sponsor for Pocono

Rick Ware Racing (RWR) is partnering with Costa Oil – 10 Minute Oil Change, one of the fastest-growing models in the quick-lube space, for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Pocono Raceway. The company, whose headquarters are located in Hanover, Pennsylvania, will serve as the co-primary sponsor of the No. 51 Ford Mustang Dark Horse, […]

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Rick Ware Racing (RWR) is partnering with Costa Oil – 10 Minute Oil Change, one of the fastest-growing models in the quick-lube space, for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Pocono Raceway.

The company, whose headquarters are located in Hanover, Pennsylvania, will serve as the co-primary sponsor of the No. 51 Ford Mustang Dark Horse, driven by Cody Ware, in the Cup Series’ annual trip to the 2.5-mile speedway.

“Working with the RWR family is more than a sponsorship – it’s a strategic partnership built on shared vision and mutual growth,” said Costa Kapothanasis, CEO of Costa Oil. “Rick Ware has built an organization that understands how to create business value in a competitive environment.”

Costa Oil has been integrating itself within Rick Ware Racing this season, serving as a primary sponsor in select CARS Tour Pro Late Model events and NASCAR Xfinity Series events with Carson Ware, and now jumping into the NASCAR Cup Series as a co-primary sponsor of Cody Ware.

“We won with RWR and Cars Ware in a Pro Late Model on the CARS Tour, and it’s a relationship that has grown with Carson in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and now with Cody in the NASCAR Cup Series. This synergy is what excites us the most.”

Founded in 2013, Costa Oil strives to serve as America’s premier choice for quick automotive servicing. Using top-of-the-line products backed by exceptional customer service, including complimentary fluid top-offs and tire-pressure checks, Costa Oil combines short wait times with quality, allowing both individual customers and fleet managers to get back on the road quickly.

“The NASCAR Cup Series is the pinnacle of American motorsport, and being aligned with RWR gives us access to a business ecosystem that shares our obsession with speed, precision, and results,” Kapothanasis added. “We’re not just putting our name on a car – we’re investing in relationships that help drive long-term success.”

In addition to serving as the co-primary sponsor of the No. 51 Ford Mustang Dark Horse in Sunday’s event, Costa Oil will also serve as the primary sponsor of the No. 35 Ford Mustang in the NASCAR Xfinity Series event, driven by Carson Ware, for Joey Gase Motorsports.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Costa Oil to the RWR family for their home race at Pocono,” said Rick Ware, owner of Rick Ware Racing. “They’re a fast-growing company that’s changing the game in the quick-lube space by focusing on speed, convenience, and customer care – all values that we live by in motorsports. This partnership isn’t just about logos on a car – it’s about building something meaningful with a brand that shares our drive to grow, compete and deliver results.”

Sunday’s The Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway will take place on June 22 at 2:00 PM ET with coverage on Prime Video, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.



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Former NASCAR driver joins Nashville Kats ownership group

NASHVILLE — Michael Waltrip, a former NASCAR driver whose career included two Daytona 500 victories, has joined the ownership group of the Nashville Kats, a founding franchise of the Arena Football 1 league. The Kats announced the 62-year-old Waltrip joining the group Friday along with his craft beer company, Michael Waltrip Brewing. The ownership group […]

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NASHVILLE — Michael Waltrip, a former NASCAR driver whose career included two Daytona 500 victories, has joined the ownership group of the Nashville Kats, a founding franchise of the Arena Football 1 league.

The Kats announced the 62-year-old Waltrip joining the group Friday along with his craft beer company, Michael Waltrip Brewing. The ownership group already includes former NFL coaches Jon Gruden, 61, and Jeff Fisher, 67, with the latter the majority owner and team president, as well as the AF1 commissioner.

Gruden coached the Oakland Raiders from 1998 to 2001, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2002-08 and the Oakland Raiders from 2018-21, while Fisher coached the Houston Oilers from 1994-96, the Tennessee Oilers from 1997-98, the Tennessee Titans from 1999-2010, the St. Louis Rams from 2012-15 and the Los Angeles Rams in 2016.

Gruden’s first season in Tampa Bay culminated with the Bucs winning Super Bowl XXXVII in their first appearance in the NFL’s title matchup. Fisher led the Titans to Super Bowl XXXIV to cap the 1999 season, and it remains the franchise’s lone appearance in the big game.

Waltrip drove in NASCAR’s top-tier Cup Series on a full-time basis from 1985 to 2009 and continued to race occasionally through 2017. He won the Daytona 500 — the prestigious season opener often referred to as “NASCAR’s Super Bowl” — in 2001 and 2003.

“We now have three living legends attached to the Nashville Kats — Jeff Fisher, Jon Gruden, and Michael Waltrip — all with the ultimate goal to win championships and raise the AF1 to its ultimate potential along with any team associated with the AF1,” Bobby DeVoursney, the CEO and managing partner of the Kats, said in a team release announcing the move.

Waltrip’s brewery now is the team’s official craft beer. The team also plans a “Waltrip Winner’s Circle” fan zone for the upcoming season.

The Kats, who played in the Arena Football League last season, will face the Southwest Kansas Storm in the AF1 semifinals Sunday at F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville.



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Kaz Grala joins Sam Hunt Racing for three Xfinity road course events

Sam Hunt Racing (SHR) announces today that Kaz Grala will pilot the No. 24 Overplay GR Supra at a series of upcoming NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) road course races starting at the Loop 110 in Chicago. Overplay, the no-code gaming platform recently featured on Shark Tank, is pleased to add Grala to its schedule of […]

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Sam Hunt Racing (SHR) announces today that Kaz Grala will pilot the No. 24 Overplay GR Supra at a series of upcoming NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) road course races starting at the Loop 110 in Chicago.

Overplay, the no-code gaming platform recently featured on Shark Tank, is pleased to add Grala to its schedule of sponsored racers in the 2025 Season.

Grala was SHR’s first ever full-time driver. He currently supports LEGACY MOTOR CLUB’s NASCAR Cup Series efforts as a Simulation Testing and Reserve Driver. In his first season with Sam Hunt Racing in 2023, Grala showcased exceptional ability to perform at road courses. Driving the No. 26 Toyota GR Supra, Grala secured three top 10 finishes on road circuits, including a season-best fifth place at the Charlotte ROVAL, and strong performances at Road America (7th), Indianapolis Road Course (9th), and the Chicago Street Course (10th). These results not only highlighted his versatility and skill but also contributed significantly to Sam Hunt Racing’s most successful season to date, with Grala achieving two top 5 and nine top 10 finishes overall.

Kaz Grala embarked on a pivotal role this year with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, serving as the team’s Simulator Testing and Reserve Driver. This position leverages his extensive racing experience across NASCAR’s premier series to enhance the team’s performance through advanced simulation work and preparedness to step in as needed. Grala’s efforts have assisted LEGACY MC’s improvement in performance this season by playing a key part in the team’s simulation program.

“I can’t wait to finally suit back up, especially with my friends at Sam Hunt Racing. We had a lot of success together in 2023, and with the growth they’ve had since then, I have confidence that we’ll be able to contend up front each time we hit the track” said Grala. Of his experience making video games on Overplay’s platform Grala states, “My role at LEGACY MOTOR CLUB as their simulation driver has kept me sharp behind the wheel this year, and ties in perfectly with the driving games we’ve created with Overplay. For the first time, fans are playing racing games that I made. Overplay has been an incredible sponsor to work with so far, as they’ve fully immersed themselves in the NASCAR world this year. I’m looking forward to what we are all able to accomplish together, and I can’t think of a better place to get started than the streets of Chicago.”

Grala brings with him a wealth of experience at NASCAR’s highest level, having made 31 Cup Series starts since his debut in 2020. In his very first outing, he turned heads with a seventh-place finish at the Daytona Road Course. Most recently, he delivered a strong 14th-place result at Atlanta in 2024 with Rick Ware Racing, continuing to showcase his adaptability and competitive edge across a range of teams and track types.

Making his return to Sam Hunt Racing, Grala brings an advantage with his old and new experiences, the No. 24 team. His time at the Cup level has only sharpened his race craft, and success at the NXS level with SHR is an asset that will be invaluable as the team looks to build on its road course success and contend for stronger finishes across the Xfinity Series schedule.

“It’s always nice to have a familiar face walk into SHR. Kaz has been working in the LEGACY MC simulator all year, so I know he’s more than eager to be back on track and get real-world reps,” said Hunt. “He knows our process as well as anyone and has had a lot of success with us in the past, especially on these road courses. I think we have all continued to improve since 2023, and I’m thankful and proud to have Overplay partner with us to support the effort. It’s going to be a fun couple of races for sure.”

Brian Gainey will continue to lead the effort as crew chief for the No. 24 team. Gainey has seen much success at Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) where he previously worked as the Car Chief of the No. 20 in the NXS.

“I would like to welcome back Kaz to SHR. It’s great to have someone to compete in the 24 car that has over 150 starts in NASCAR’s top 3 divisions. With that being said we are taking Kaz to (3) road courses this year,” said Gainey. “It’s no surprise that road courses fit Kaz’s strengths and SHR’s. I’m excited to hit the ground running with Kaz and try to get the best result each race, and I believe he will be a contender at all three tracks.”

Tune in to The Loop 110 at The Chicago Street Course on July 5th at 4:30 PM ET. All NASCAR Xfinity Series races will be broadcast on the CW Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90.



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Dale Jr. Defends Road Courses After NASCAR Legend’s Remarks

Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Richard Petty rejected road courses after the race weekend in Mexico, saying they don’t qualify as real NASCAR races. However, Dale Earnhardt Jr. has defended the street circuits, pointing out that they weren’t important in Petty’s era but stated how different the sport is today. Petty’s remarks arrived after Shane […]

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Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Richard Petty rejected road courses after the race weekend in Mexico, saying they don’t qualify as real NASCAR races. However, Dale Earnhardt Jr. has defended the street circuits, pointing out that they weren’t important in Petty’s era but stated how different the sport is today.

Petty’s remarks arrived after Shane van Gisbergen won the Cup Series race at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit in Mexico City. Despite being 30th in the standings, van Gisbergen secured a place in the playoffs as a result of his victory. Petty called out this policy of ‘if you win, you’re in’ and admitted that road courses are not NASCAR. Newsweek Sports reported his comments last week. He said:

“The way they got this thing fixed, where if you win, you’re in. That can’t be right. You got somebody that’s 30th in points that’s going to make the playoffs. Hey man, what happened to the guy that 15th, or 16th, or 18th [that’s] been running good [and] finished good everywhere?

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“You’re making a championship situation by winning a road course, which is not really NASCAR to begin with. From that standpoint, I think they’re going to have to jockey around and change some of this kind of stuff.”

Dale Jr. has responded to Petty’s comments by stating that road courses hold more importance today than they did during Petty’s era in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Back in those days, drivers focused primarily on oval tracks, but today, they are expected to master all kinds of race tracks. He said on the Dale Jr. Download podcast:

“I agree with Richard. Road course racing isn’t NASCAR…..There’s been road course racing in NASCAR since the ’50s.”

He added:

“Being a road course racer wasn’t important.

“If you wanted to get to NASCAR, you raced a short track somewhere locally. You ran stock cars, you ran late model stock, you ran the Busch Series or the Sportsman cars back in the ’80s. You raced full-bodied cars around ovals. That was the route.

“That was yesterday’s NASCAR, and that’s what Richard Petty is talking about. But we’re in a different time. Today’s NASCAR is all-encompassing. It is road courses, short tracks, superspeedway.”

Dale Jr. revealed that he was at peace with NASCAR adding more road courses. He said:

“I agree with Richard Petty. NASCAR stock car racing is predominantly an oval-based series. Always has been. We have removed some ovals, we’ve removed some tracks, added some road courses. I’m fine with that because I do like the idea that our drivers need to be great at all things. If you’re going to be a champion, you now have to be as good at a road course as you are at an oval. Back when I started driving, you didn’t. You could f***ing suck at the road course as long as you were good everywhere else.”



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Manchester United Secures Lucrative Sponsorship Extension, Dominates Business Arena

Manchester United Strikes Gold with Sponsorship Extension In a groundbreaking move that is set to shake the sports sponsorship landscape, Manchester United has officially declared the extension of their highly profitable partnership with a major sponsor. This announcement has sent shockwaves through the industry, solidifying Manchester United’s dominance not only on the field but also […]

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Manchester United Strikes Gold with Sponsorship Extension

In a groundbreaking move that is set to shake the sports sponsorship landscape, Manchester United has officially declared the extension of their highly profitable partnership with a major sponsor. This announcement has sent shockwaves through the industry, solidifying Manchester United’s dominance not only on the field but also in the boardroom.

The Red Devils have once again showcased their prowess in securing lucrative deals, proving why they are considered one of the biggest powerhouses in the world of sports. With this extended partnership, Manchester United is not only securing financial stability but also reinforcing their brand on a global scale.

This move comes as no surprise to industry experts who have long admired Manchester United’s ability to attract top-tier sponsors. The club’s unparalleled success both on and off the pitch makes them a prime choice for brands looking to gain exposure to millions of fans worldwide.

As the details of the extended partnership emerge, one thing is clear – Manchester United shows no signs of slowing down. Their strategic business decisions continue to set them apart from the competition, cementing their status as a force to be reckoned with in the world of sports marketing.

Fans and analysts alike are eagerly anticipating the impact of this extended partnership, with many speculating on the potential benefits it could bring to the club both in the short and long term. Manchester United’s ability to consistently attract high-profile sponsors speaks volumes about their global appeal and marketability.

With this latest announcement, Manchester United has once again demonstrated why they are at the top of the game, both on and off the field. The footballing giants show no signs of relinquishing their position as industry leaders, leaving their competitors in the dust.

Stay tuned as more details about this groundbreaking partnership extension continue to unfold, reshaping the sports sponsorship landscape as we know it.



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