NASCAR Still Tinkering!
After announcing that they were expanding the Chase field to 12 drivers, NASCAR also announced they were going to make changes to the annual Nextel All-Star Challenge.
The All-Star event, held annually at Lowe’s Motor Speedway, will now be a total of 80 laps with breaks between each segment. There will be an optional pit stop after the first segment, and a 10-minute break after the second segment in which teams will be allowed to work on their cars.
There will be a mandatory pit stop after the third segment, setting up one final 20-lap dash to the $1 million grand prize.
The All-Star race is only open to drivers who have won races in the current and preceding year, past All-Star race winners, Cup champions from the last 10 years and the winner of the Nextel Open, a qualifying event held before the main race.
Now, the field has been expanded to include both the first- and second-place finishers of the Nextel Open, as well as one driver voted in by the fans.
The Nextel All-Star Challenge will be held at Lowe’s Motor Speedway on May 19, 2007 with coverage being handled by the Speed network.
NASCAR, Lowe’s Motor Speedway, Speed, Nextel All-Star Challenge


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