New NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race Format Places Premium On Winning Segments Prior To 10-Lap Shootout
March 27, 2012
Pit Road Strategy To Be Critical Component;
Fans To Again Vote One Driver Into Field
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 27, 2012) – The 28th running of the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race will provide some additional incentive for drivers to win one of the four segments heading into the final 10-lap shootout, as the emphasis on winning and pit road strategy have never been more prevalent in this special night of NASCAR star-studded competition. Through the annual Sprint Fan Vote, under way now, fans can again cast ballots for their favorite eligible driver. The driver receiving the highest number of votes will earn a spot in the field.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 27, 2012) – The 28th running of the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race will provide some additional incentive for drivers to win one of the four segments heading into the final 10-lap shootout, as the emphasis on winning and pit road strategy have never been more prevalent in this special night of NASCAR star-studded competition. Through the annual Sprint Fan Vote, under way now, fans can again cast ballots for their favorite eligible driver. The driver receiving the highest number of votes will earn a spot in the field.
The
NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race set for Saturday, May 19 at Charlotte Motor
Speedway (SPEED, 7 p.m.), will consist of four 20-lap segments,
concluding with a 10-lap sprint and a $1 million payout to the race
winner. This year’s format will place a higher premium for drivers who
win one of the four segments, however, as the winners of the first four
segments will move to the front of the field and line up 1-4 prior to
the field coming to pit road for the final mandatory pit stop.
When
the drivers come down pit road, crew chiefs will have to decide on
their best pit strategy, as multiple scenarios will unfold. The team
that makes the best call, combined with the optimum performance on pit
road, is likely to be in the driver’s seat for the final 10 laps of
competition. Wherever the drivers are positioned as they come off pit
road after that pit stop is where they will line up to start the final
10-lap segment.
"This
new addition to the format is going to provide even greater incentive
for the drivers to go all out to win one of the four segments," said
Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition. "It also puts
even more focus on the pit crews and how they perform during that final
pit stop. The team aspect of the sport will be highlighted more than
ever and it helps set the stage for an exciting race and an exciting
evening for the fans."
The
eligibility standards for the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race remain the
same: race winners from either the 2011 or 2012 season through May 12 or
any past champions of the all-star event or NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
over the previous 10 years are eligible for the race. In addition, the
top-two finishers in the Sprint Showdown, a 40-lap preliminary race
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and the winner of the Sprint Fan Vote, all
advance into the all-star race lineup.
Fans
can vote by using the NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile Android™ application on
their Sprint phone, or by texting "VOTE" to 229466 on any wireless
carrier (standard text messaging and data rates apply). Voting is also
open at NASCAR.com/AllStar or by visiting the Sprint Experience, located
in the midway at all NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races. Voting will
continue until 5 p.m. EDT on Saturday, May 19. As an added customer
benefit, votes submitted from a Sprint, Boost, Nextel or Virgin Mobile
device count double toward an individual driver’s total.
Individual
tickets for the May 19 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race and Blake Shelton
pre-race concert presented by Target are on sale now starting at just
$39. Fans can also purchase an All-Star Four-Pack for just $99. Tickets
can be obtained online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com or by calling
Charlotte Motor Speedway at 1-800-455-FANS.
The
eighth annual NASCAR Sprint Pit Crew Challenge returns to kick off the
all-star week’s competition, Thursday, May 17 at 7 p.m. at the Time
Warner Cable Arena. The event’s finishing order determines pit selection
for the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race. The No. 11 FedEx Toyota team is
the defending Pit Crew Challenge champion. Tickets for the NASCAR Sprint
Pit Crew Challenge start at $15 and can be purchased online at
www.pitcrewchallenge.com or by calling the Charlotte Bobcats ticket
office at 800-745-3000.
Drivers currently eligible for the 2012 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race (as of March 27) include: Marcos Ambrose, Trevor Bayne, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Clint Bowyer, Carl Edwards, Jeff Gordon, Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick, Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne, Matt Kenseth, Brad Keselowski, Mark Martin, Paul Menard, Ryan Newman, David Ragan, Regan Smith and Tony Stewart.
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