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All-Star Race format


May 12, 2008
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The annual All-Star Race brings together NASCAR's best under the lights at the 1.5-mile Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., as a prelude to the following week's Coca-Cola 600, annually held on Memorial Day weekend.
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The race includes:

• Race-winning drivers and car owners from the previous and current Cup Series seasons.

• Cup Series champions from the past 10 years who are active drivers and have competed in at least one series event during the previous or current season.

• Past winners of the All-Star Race.

• Two drivers who qualify for the premier event by finishing first and second, respectively, in the Showdown (formerly the Open).

• One driver who joins the All-Star Race field by winning the Fan Vote.

The All-Star Race's format consists of four 20-lap segments.

The teams have the option of pitting after the first 20-lap segment of the event, giving up their respective on-track position by doing so.

A mandatory 10-minute stop follows the second 20-lap segment. Teams resume their position at the start of the third segment.

Following segment three, all remaining participants circle the track under caution. Each team then conducts a pit stop under race-like pitting conditions. The order of the teams exiting pit road will serve as the starting lineup for the fourth, and final, 20-lap segment.

Note: The Pit Crew Challenge is directly linked to the All-Star Race, as the finishing order in the Pit Crew Challenge decides the selection order of pit stalls for the All-Star Race.

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