A Silver Anniversary Gold Rush:
Monster Energy All-Star Race Format Announced
$1 Million At Stake as NASCAR, Charlotte Celebrate 25th Anniversary of ‘One Hot Night’
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (April 11, 2017)
– As the engines fired, the lightbulbs buzzed –
a first for the annual non-points extravaganza. Never before had an
all-star race been run under the lights. Dubbed “One Hot Night,” the
1992 race signaled a new era, one that became tradition for the
fan-favorite event.
And
now, 25 years later, past meets present … as another new era begins
with the first all-star race under the Monster Energy banner.
NASCAR
and Charlotte Motor Speedway today announced the format for the 2017
Monster Energy All-Star Race, one that rewards winning, and incorporates
a fascinating strategy component.
The race format is as follows:
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The
race will feature four stages (20 laps / 20 laps / 20 laps / 10 laps),
totaling 70 laps, an ode to the 1992 edition of the same distance.
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The goal for all competitors: Earn a spot in the final 10-lap, 10-car stage.
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The
winner of each of the first three stages will lock up a spot in the
final stage, as long as they remain on the lead lap after the third
stage.
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The
cars with the best average finish in the first three stages will make
up the remaining spots needed to fill the 10-car final stage.
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The
remaining 10 cars will be lined up by average finish of the first three
stages and given the option to pit. Exit off pit road determines
starting order for final
stage.
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The winner will be awarded $1,000,000.
Crew
chief strategy has been at a premium throughout this season, and that
won’t change in the all-star race thanks to a unique opportunity granted
each team: a coveted set of softer
tires. Each team will have one set of these tires available to use at
their discretion. A softer tire provides the car with more grip and,
thus, speed. In other words, it’s a game-changer. But there’s a catch:
Teams that choose to put on their softer tires
to start the final stage must start behind those that choose regular
tires.
“The
Monster Energy All-Star Race is designed to be fun for fans, showcasing
the best drivers and race teams in NASCAR,” said Steve O’Donnell,
NASCAR executive vice president and
chief racing development officer. “With the effort that Goodyear has
put into this race with multiple tire compounds, I am excited to see how
the stages play out, especially the final 10-car, 10-lap sprint to the
checkered flag.”
“The
Monster Energy NASCAR All-Star Race is etched in the history of our
sport for the most memorable moments, trend-setting innovation and
big-money payouts,” said Marcus Smith,
president and general manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway. “This new
70-lap format pays tribute to the 25th anniversary of ‘One Hot Night’
while pushing the drivers to the brink of insanity with the chances
they’ll take to win $1 million. I’m as ready as
our fans for a May 20 Saturday night shootout where only a daredevil
behind the wheel truly has a shot at Victory Lane.”
Qualifying
for the main event, which returns to Friday night, will again include
the wildly popular ‘no speed limit’ four-tire pit stop. Each team will
have three timed laps, one
of which will include a mandatory four-tire pit stop with no pit-road
speed limits enforced. The five quickest teams will advance to the final
round of qualifying to determine starting positions one through five.
The team that completes the fastest stop will
earn the Pit Crew Competition Award.
The
Monster Energy Open will occur Saturday evening prior to the Monster
Energy All-Star Race and will include three stages (20 laps / 20 Laps /
10 laps). The winner of each stage
will earn a spot in the all-star race. The Monster Energy Open field
will be set by two rounds of traditional knock-out qualifying.
Those
eligible for the Monster Energy All-Star Race include: drivers who won a
points event in either 2016 or 2017; drivers who won a Monster Energy
All-Star Race and compete full-time;
and drivers who won a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship and
compete fulltime. Those who have not already earned a spot via the
above criteria can still lock-in by winning a stage in the Monster
Energy Open or by winning the Fan Vote.
Drivers
who have already clinched an all-star spot: Chris Buescher, Kurt Busch,
Kyle Busch, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick, Jimmie
Johnson, Kasey Kahne, Matt Kenseth,
Brad Keselowski, Kyle Larson, Joey Logano, Jamie McMurray, Ryan Newman
and Martin Truex Jr.
Weekend
passes for the Monster Energy All-Star Race start at just $79 and
include admission to the May 19 N.C. Education Lottery 200 NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series race, May 20
Justin Moore All-Star pre-race concert presented by Rayovac and Kwikset
and the Monster Energy Open. Individual adult tickets for the May 20
Monster Energy All-Star Race start at just $39 and tickets for children
13 and under are just $10. To obtain tickets,
camping or race-day upgrades, fans should call 1-800-455-FANS (3267) or
shop online at
www.CharlotteMotorSpeedway.com.
The Monster Energy All-Star Race and Monster Energy Open will air live on FS1 starting
at 6 p.m. ET. The races can also be heard on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.
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