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RaceFanStan
8th May 2008, 16:04
All-Star Race Format
This non-points race consists of 4-25 lap segments.

The teams have the option of pitting after the 1st 25 lap segment of the event.
(they do give-up their respective on-track position by doing so)

A mandatory 10-minute stop follows the 2nd 25 lap segment.

Teams resume their position at the start of the 3rd 25 lap segment.

Following segment 3 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 4th 25 lap segment.

Eligibility Rules for Sprint Cup All-Star Race :
1. Drivers and car owners who have won races in the current and preceding year.
(through the last race before The All-Star Race)
If a driver leaves a team with which he has won a race, he remains eligible.
The car owner's new driver also is eligible.
2. Drivers who are past Cup Champions in the last 10 years
3. Drivers who have won The All-Star Race in the past 10 years
4. The winning driver of the Sprint Open
5. Drivers who have won in previous years, not eligible by the above (not owners, just drivers)
6. Fan Vote Winner

Current 2008 All-Star Race Starting Field
Race Winners (drivers & owners) (2007 & 2008)
01. #29-Kevin Harvick
02. #17-Matt Kenseth
03. #48-Jimmie Johnson
04. #18-Kyle Busch
05. #31-Jeff Burton
06. #24-Jeff Gordon
07. #5-Casey Mears
08. #1-Martin Truex Jr
09. #99-Carl Edwards
10. #42-Juan Montoya
11. #11-Denny Hamlin
12. #26-Jamie McMurray
13. #20-Tony Stewart
14. #2-Kurt Busch
15. #07-Clint Bowyer
16. #16-Greg Biffle
17. #12-Ryan Newman
18. #43-Bobby Labonte ~ Previous Cup Champion ~ NOT a 2007/2008 winner
19. #44-Dale Jarrett ~ Previous Cup Champion ~ NOT a 2007/2008 winner
20. #8-Mark Martin ~ Previous All-Star Winner ~ NOT a 2007/2008 winner
21. #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr ~ Previous All-Star Winner ~ NOT a 2007/2008 winner
22. 2008 Sprint Showdown Winner
23. 2008 Sprint Showdown 2nd place finisher
24. Fan Vote Winner

jeffconn
8th May 2008, 19:56
From NASCAR.com:

"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."

http://www.nascar.com/news/features/all.star.format/index.html

jeffconn
8th May 2008, 20:44
Eligible Drivers for the Sprint Showdown

01. #84-A.J. Allmendinger
02. #34-John Andretti
03. #50-Stanton Barrett
04. Johnny Benson
05. #22-Dave Blaney
06. Ward Burton [no Cup ride]
07. #10-Patrick Carpentier
08. #21-Bill Elliott (part time)
09. #40-Dario Franchitti
10. #38-David Gilliland
11. #7-Robby Gordon
12. Jeff Green [no Cup ride]
13. #77-Sam Hornish Jr.
14. #9-Kasey Kahne
15. #28-Travis Kvapil
16. Burney Lamar
17. Carl Long
18. #09-Sterling Marlin (part time)
19. Jeremy Mayfield [no Cup ride]
20. #37-Eric McClure (part time)
21. #26-Jamie McMurray
22. #15-Paul Menard
23. #78-Joe Nemechek
24. #45-Kyle Petty
25. #6-David Ragan
26. #08-Tony Raines [attempted a race in the #08]
27. #00-David Reutimann [in #44 now, but Jarrett will run #44 in All-Star race]
28. #66-Scott Riggs
29. #19-Elliott Sadler
30. #60-Boris Said [part time]
31. #70-Johnny Sauter [ran some races with #70 team]
32. ?-Ken Schrader [team moved to part time, may run for another team, like #70]
33. #84-Mike Skinner [ran a few races in the spring, no word if he will run the race]
34. #01-Regan Smith
35. #41-Reed Sorenson
36. David Stremme [no Cup ride]
37. Jacques Villeneuve
38. #83-Brian Vickers
39. #87-Kenny Wallace (part time, one race)
40. #55-Michael Waltrip
41. #96-J.J. Yeley

To qualify for the Sprint Showdown, drivers must be in the Top 50 of the final previous seasons Sprint Cup Series [drivers] point standings or drivers who have made an attempt in the current season thru March 10, 2008.
NOTE: All this info was shamelessly lifted from jayski.com.

Any bets on who will take the fan voting? I'll put money on Awesome Bill. His fans have been unable to vote for him for too long, and we're all going thru vote withdrawal. :cheese:

harvick#1
9th May 2008, 07:21
either Schrader, Petty, or Awesome Bill

colinspooky
9th May 2008, 13:45
we really had a great fortnight there this time last year for these races - lots of track action in such a short time - brilliant :D

Distraught we couldn't get back there :(

Sparky1329
9th May 2008, 17:22
I'm voting for Robby Gordon and I know ya'll are shocked to hear that. :D

harvick#1
9th May 2008, 19:37
I'm voting for Robby Gordon and I know ya'll are shocked to hear that. :D

gas on!!! :D

dwboogityfan
10th May 2008, 11:42
I'm voting for Mikey but think he will face tough competition from Awesome Bill and Robby. I'd expect one of those three to win the vote.

RaceFanStan
15th May 2008, 23:01
ONLY the Top 2 Finishers in the Sprint Showdown ...
& the fan-voted driver will advance into the All-Star Race ...

the 28 Drivers that are entered in the Sprint Showdown :
01. David Reutimann #00 Toyota
02. Regan Smith #01 Chevrolet
03. David Ragan #6 Ford
04. Robby Gordon #7 Dodge
05. Tony Raines #08 Dodge
06. Kasey Kahne #9 Dodge
07. Patrick Carpentier #10 Dodge
08. Paul Menard #15 Chevrolet
09. Elliott Sadler #19 Dodge
10. Bill Elliott #21 Ford
11. Dave Blaney #22 Toyota
12. Travis Kvapil #28 Ford
13. Jeff Green #34 Chevrolet
14. Kenny Wallace #37 Chevrolet
15. David Gilliland #38 Ford
16. Reed Sorenson #41 Dodge
17. Kyle Petty #45 Dodge
18. Carl Long #46 Dodge
19. Chad McCumbee #49 Dodge
20. Stanton Barrett #50 Chevrolet
21. Michael Waltrip #55 Toyota
22. Scott Riggs #66 Chevrolet
23. Johnny Sauter #70 Chevrolet
24. Sam Hornish Jr #77 Dodge
25. Joe Nemechek #78 Chevrolet
26. Brian Vickers #83 Toyota
27. A J Allmendinger #84 Toyota
28. J J Yeley #96 Toyota

(from nascar.com)

Norwegian Blue
18th May 2008, 11:47
Wow....From Fan Vote to victory lane!

Vez
18th May 2008, 12:34
Sprint Showdown RESULTS
FIN ST CAR DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR PTS/BNS LAPS STATUS
1 4 84 A.J. Allmendinger Toyota Red Bull PE 40 Running
2 8 77 Sam Hornish Jr. * Dodge Mobil 1 PE 40 Running
3 3 6 David Ragan Ford AAA Insurance PE 40 Running
4 2 83 Brian Vickers Toyota Red Bull PE 40 Running
5 15 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Budweiser PE 40 Running
6 17 00 David Reutimann Toyota Aaron's Dream Machine PE 40 Running
7 16 38 David Gilliland Ford FreeCreditReport.com PE 40 Running
8 10 28 Travis Kvapil Ford Yates Racing PE 40 Running
9 20 96 J.J. Yeley Toyota DLP HDTV PE 40 Running
10 6 22 Dave Blaney Toyota Caterpillar PE 40 Running
11 5 7 Robby Gordon Dodge Jim Beam PE 40 Running
12 13 41 Reed Sorenson Dodge Target PE 40 Running
13 18 49 Chad McCumbee Dodge Marathon American Spirit Motor Oil PE 40 Running
14 9 66 Scott Riggs Chevrolet State Water Heaters PE 40 Running
15 22 45 Kyle Petty Dodge Coca-Cola Classic PE 40 Running
16 12 15 Paul Menard Chevrolet Johns Manville / Menards PE 40 Running
17 7 78 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet Furniture Row Racing PE 40 Running
18 25 34 Jeff Green Chevrolet Front Row Motorsports PE 40 Running
19 21 21 Bill Elliott Ford U.S. Air Force PE 40 Running
20 14 55 Michael Waltrip Toyota NAPA AUTO PARTS PE 40 Running
21 23 01 Regan Smith * Chevrolet DEI / Principal Financial Group PE 40 Running
22 26 146 Carl Long Dodge Romeo Guest Construction PE 40 Running
23 24 08 Tony Raines Dodge getFUBAR.com PE 29 Running
24 11 70 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet Haas Automation PE 27 In Pit
25 19 150 Stanton Barrett Chevrolet NOS Energy Drink / Check 'n Go PE 14 In Pit
26 1 19 Elliott Sadler Dodge Stanley Tools PE 6 In Pit
27 27 10 Patrick Carpentier * Dodge Charter Comm. PE 2 In Pit
* Denotes Rookie

RaceFanStan
18th May 2008, 19:58
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g202/gr8link/08/asr.jpg

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g202/gr8link/t10.jpg
01. Kasey Kahne #9 Dodge / Started 24th (Last) / (Fan Vote Winner)
02. Greg Biffle #16 Ford / Started 5th
03. Matt Kenseth #17 Ford / Started 14th
04. Jimmie Johnson #48 Chevrolet / Started 21st
05. Tony Stewart #20 Toyota / Started 12th
06. Ryan Newman #12 Dodge / Started 8th
07. Sam Hornish Jr #77 Dodge / Started 23rd / (Sprint Showdown 2nd place)
08. Dale Earnhardt Jr #88 Chevrolet / Started 11th
09. Mark Martin #8 Chevrolet / Started 13th
10. Carl Edwards #99 Ford / Started 19th

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g202/gr8link/11th.jpg
11. Kevin Harvick #29 Chevrolet / Started 16th
12. Bobby Labonte #43 Dodge / Started 10th
13. Casey Mears #5 Chevrolet / Started 17th
14. Juan Montoya #42 Dodge / Started 15th
15. Jeff Gordon #24 Chevrolet / Started 2nd
16. Martin Truex Jr #1 Chevrolet / Started 4th
17. A J Allmendinger #84 Toyota / Started 22nd / (Sprint Showdown Winner)
18. Clint Bowyer #07 Chevrolet / Started 9th
19. Jamie McMurray #26 Ford / Started 6th
20. Jeff Burton #31 Chevrolet / Started 7th
21. Dale Jarrett #44 Toyota / Started 18th
22. Kurt Busch #2 Dodge / Started 3rd
23. Denny Hamlin #11 Toyota / Started 20th / DNF - Engine Failure lap 84
24. Kyle Busch #18 Toyota / Started on the pole / DNF - Engine Failure lap 50


http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g202/gr8link/f.jpg

Oli_M
18th May 2008, 21:07
Shocked at the JGR Toyotas. Had some good bets on them to take home the win. Kyle looked unreal at the start of the race!

RaceFanStan
18th May 2008, 21:16
the announcers stated they thought Joe Gibbs Racing was "experimenting" on their engines ...
trying things to make more horsepower by stepping over the edge of what they had been doing ...
the All-Star Race wasn't for points, so it made for a good test session for the Coca-Cola 600 ...
I imagine that Joe Gibbs Racing wasn't the only team "experimenting" in the All-Star Race. :eek:

call_me_andrew
19th May 2008, 03:10
Can you believe some people called the race boring? I thought it was great.

harvick#1
19th May 2008, 04:57
I don't know, dont got speed

guitars12
19th May 2008, 06:54
I thought that the racing in general was pretty good. They still are learning stuff about the car. Nascar will have to put a limit on the amount of side force the teams are using. But did the all star race match up to all the hype that everyone was anticapating? No! Very uneventful as far as agressive driving and wrecks go. They advertise wrecks, emotions, anger which we didn't see really much of. Yes in past years we have seen that. But the point I'm making is speed channel built up this hype and led even new coming fans of the sport to believe that is was going to be an exciting race. I bet most of the fans were dissappointed in the race's outcome. I hope the 600 is more eventful, we will have to see. Reporters!!!!!!! don't sell us a piece of chocolate cake that doesn't taste like chocolate. By the way, congrats to Kasey Kayne.

BenRoethig
19th May 2008, 12:50
Only about six or seven people do. Why Fox couldn't have put this on FX (or the big network) which are actually in most cable packages is beyond me.

Lee Roy
19th May 2008, 14:47
I thought that the racing in general was pretty good. They still are learning stuff about the car. Nascar will have to put a limit on the amount of side force the teams are using. But did the all star race match up to all the hype that everyone was anticapating? No! Very uneventful as far as agressive driving and wrecks go. They advertise wrecks, emotions, anger which we didn't see really much of. Yes in past years we have seen that. But the point I'm making is speed channel built up this hype and led even new coming fans of the sport to believe that is was going to be an exciting race. I bet most of the fans were dissappointed in the race's outcome. I hope the 600 is more eventful, we will have to see. Reporters!!!!!!! don't sell us a piece of chocolate cake that doesn't taste like chocolate. By the way, congrats to Kasey Kayne.

I thought it was a great race. A lot of strategy played out. Whoda thunk that the driver voted in by the fans would actually take the whole enchilada.

I was happy they didn't have wrecks. I guess I'm just wierd that way.

RaceFanStan
20th May 2008, 13:06
Shocked at the JGR Toyotas. Had some good bets on them to take home the win.
Kyle looked unreal at the start of the race!

the announcers stated they thought Joe Gibbs Racing was "experimenting" on their engines ...
trying things to make more horsepower by stepping over the edge of what they had been doing ...
the All-Star Race wasn't for points, so it made for a good test session for the Coca-Cola 600 ...
I imagine that Joe Gibbs Racing wasn't the only team "experimenting" in the All-Star Race. :eek:
Joe Gibbs Racing WAS trying something new & radical in their engines !

http://www.nascar.com/2008/news/headlines/cup/05/19/kybusch.dhamlin.tstewart.all.star.engine/index.html?imw=Y

RaceFanStan
20th May 2008, 13:16
Can you believe some people called the race boring? I thought it was great.
I feel the All-Star Race was very exciting & I enjoyed it.
I enjoy watching racing, I don't enjoy watching racecars crash.
There WAS passing & close racing in the All-Star, just NOT the crashes like in the past.

http://www.nascar.com/2008/news/headlines/cup/05/19/all.star.no.wrecks/index.html

asphaultpainter29
20th May 2008, 23:20
I enjoy close racing also. It was kind of boring though because there wasn't any exciting finishes in all 4 segments. There were a few exciting battles and I didn't expect Kahne to win, which was cool. I was surprised that there were no big wrecks in any of the segments though. :eek:

call_me_andrew
21st May 2008, 05:14
I feel the All-Star Race was very exciting & I enjoyed it.
I enjoy watching racing, I don't enjoy watching racecars crash.
There WAS passing & close racing in the All-Star, just NOT the crashes like in the past.

http://www.nascar.com/2008/news/headlines/cup/05/19/all.star.no.wrecks/index.html

Someone should make a note of his historic event: Stan and I agree!

RaceFanStan
21st May 2008, 13:02
:D :up:

Mark in Oshawa
22nd May 2008, 20:38
It was alright. The racing was not up to the standard of a lot of the past wreckfests, but as Stan points out, wrecking isn't racing, and sometimes it is interesting to watch a crew chief and driver just outsmart people and drive to the front....