Sprint All-Star Race Preview: Will Your Brain Survive To The Checkers?

Throw the rule book out, put on the brass knuckles and break out the fireworks because it’s time for a showdown in Charlotte. Everything you know about NASCAR this weekend except for the “rubbin’ is racing” mentality can be completely disregarded for approximately four hours on Saturday night.

What makes this race so special? No points, baby. Drivers will be racing for bragging rights, pride and a whole lot of cold cash. So what’s the big deal? NASCAR’s longest race is in two weeks (Coca-Cola 600) and the driver that wins this weekend will hold a mental edge over the entire field.

So let’s take a look at how this weekend’s race will pan out. For starters, let’s break down the All-Star Race and find out who’s in, the format of the race, and some side notes, including some very important driver paint schemes and number changes for this weekend only.

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FedEx 400 Preview: Will the Monster Mile Be a Beast Or a Bore?

As Memorial Day weekend approaches, race fans are gearing up for the biggest events of the season: the Sprint Cup All-Star Race, the 100th Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600.

Assuming, of course, the drivers survive this weekend at Dover.

Last weekend at Darlington was high on melodrama.  Many of those lingering effects will carry over into the FedEx 400 and could have an impact on the outcome of the race.

Let’s take a look.

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Showtime Southern 500 Preview: Will Ryan Newman Play Nice? Can Denny Defend?

As this weekend’s Showtime Southern 500 approaches, fans have more than a few questions left over from last Saturday’s race.

Will Ryan Newman seek his revenge on Juan Montoya?

The long-simmering feud between the two got some more fuel last weekend when Montoya intentionally wrecked Newman’s car as retribution for what he claims was similar behavior by Newman on other occasions.  Post-race coverage from Richmond indicates that if Newman could have run over Montoya with his car and not gotten caught, he would have done it in two shakes.  So what did Montoya do? Of course, he fled the scene of the race quicker than the cameras could catch him ,which has always been typical of Montoya even going back to his IRL/CART days when his large mouth suddenly quit working under fire.

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