For the first time ever, NASCAR will host the All-Star event at the Dover Motor Speedway. On Wednesday afternoon, they unveiled the format for this year’s 350-lap All-Star race to the public. On top of the race, qualifying that will feature the pit crew challenge.
All-Star Weekend Schedule
Friday, May 15
- NASCAR Cup Series Practice
- NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series EcoSave 200
Saturday, May 16
- NASCAR Cup Series Qualifying
- MECHANIX Wear Pit Crew Challenge
- NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series BETRIVERS 200
Sunday, May 17
- Segment 1 – 75 Laps
- Segment 2 – 75 Laps
- Segment 3 – 200 Laps

Qualifying & Pit Crew Challenge
This format will once again pair traditional qualifying with electrifying pit stops on Saturday, May 16. Drivers take the green flag, run one full lap at speed, and on the second lap proceed to one of two NASCAR-designated pit stalls for a four-tire stop (no fuel). When the pit stop is complete, the cars will exit pit road and race back to the checkered flag. Qualifying time will be the total elapsed time from green flag to checkered flag, with the fastest team earning the pole position for the race.
The pit crew with the fastest stop during the All-Star qualifying attempt (no penalties) is the winner of the Pit Crew Challenge. Timing lines are established one box behind and one box ahead of the NASCAR-designated pit stop boxes. Pit Crew Challenge results will determine pit selection order.
All-Star Race Format
The full field will compete in Segment 1 and Segment 2 for 75 laps each, followed by the final 200-lap segment of the NASCAR All-Star race featuring 26 drivers.
- Qualifying on Saturday sets the lineup for Segment 1. Segment 2 will feature the top 26 finishers inverted at the start, while the remainder of the field will line up based on their Segment 1 finishing positions.
- All laps will count in all three segments, with standard NASCAR race procedures in effect. During the final segment, a competition break will take place at or around Lap 225.
Drivers eligible for the final segment include those who have won a points event in either 2025 or 2026, former NASCAR All-Star Race winners who compete full-time, and former NASCAR Cup Series champions who compete full-time. The remaining positions will be filled based on combined results from Segment 1 and Segment 2 until the field reaches 25 drivers. The 26th and final position will be awarded to the NASCAR All-Star Fan Vote winner.
Drivers already locked in the All-Star Race include: William Byron, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Austin Cindric, Ryan Blaney, Josh Berry, Austin Dillon, Chase Briscoe, Ross Chastain, Shane Van Gisbergen, Bubba Wallace, and Kyle Busch.
