Fans and analysts criticize NASCAR Dover All-Star Race

The NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway was going to feel fresh and different. Instead, it did the opposite, boring and confusing many fans, making it drag on for hours, and sparking debate over whether or not the format change actually worked.

NASCAR insider Jeff Gluck joined the race on The Teardown Podcast, and to be honest, his reaction pretty much matched the mood of a lot of viewers.

He said, “This can’t happen again. It’s not right. It needs to be sent into the sun and burned with fire. This wasn’t the right track for this. This wasn’t the right format for this. From the time they started and about four hours to the time they ended, the format was completely wrong, starting with putting people who were open with people who were closed.”

And he also explained what he thought was the bigger issue: “Ultimately, the way the rules were today, because of the wrecks and all these things, you had nine guys involved. I think they came at the expense of real All-Stars who had already made their way into it and weren’t even able to get into the All-Star race.”

His disappointment was mainly over identity and the idea that the All-Star Race should highlight the best of the sport, not be swallowed up by a hybrid format that changed the feel of the whole thing.

Fans call it “the worst All-Star Race ever”

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If Gluck was disappointed, fans were even more direct.

Social media reaction during and after the race was brutal, with many calling it one of the weakest All-Star events in years.

One fan said, “That was the worst All-Star race we’ve ever had. I don’t understand why Nascar has to make it so hard.”

Another reaction expressed the anger even more clearly: “Worst format ever!! Worst All Star Race I have ever seen!! It was just a short non points race. No excitement!! 0!!”

There were also some more reflective remarks, some of which pointed out how prize money still feels stuck in the past compared to how much the sport has grown economically.

Running didn’t help at all. A huge early upset took out some of the biggest names in the field, including Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott. Larson managed to get back out after repairs, but Elliott’s race was basically over on the spot.

From there, it turned into a long, chaotic afternoon that lasted much longer than expected, with confusion compounded by changes in strategy and constant resets.

In the end, Denny Hamlin still did what he does at Dover, he won. But even that seemed like a footnote compared to everything else that happened.

Because by the time it was over, most of the conversation wasn’t about who won. It was about whether NASCAR’s experiment had gone completely awry.

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Insider provides clarity on future race plans at Dover Motor Speedway

Dover Motor Speedway hosted the NASCAR All-Star Race on Sunday, marking the first time in decades that there was no points race at the iconic track. While the 2027 NASCAR schedule won’t be determined for months, there is early discussion about Dover’s plans for next season.

Sunday night’s episode teardownJordan Bianchi, motorsports reporter for The Athletic, said that Dover would “100 percent” have a Cup Series race next season and that it would most likely be a single-point race.

Read more: Insider reveals potential cost of NASCAR charter

“There’s going to be a race next year at Dover, that’s clear as day. There’s a 100 percent chance there will be a race next year… I would say highly likely it’s a points race.”

Jordan Bianchi on whether there will be a NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover Motor Speedway in 2027

The Monster Mile in Dover, Delaware was one of the biggest losers last year when NASCAR announced its schedule for the 2026 season. With North Wilkesboro getting the points race, another spot was clinched in the exhibition race during the season.

NASCAR officials chose Dover. Due to the nearby Dover Air Force Base, resulting in flight restrictions over the track, the All-Star Race could only be held in the afternoon. While racing fans still showed up in large numbers, drivers and fans alike criticized Sunday’s All-Star Race as feeling too long, with Dover’s track design not matching well with the format of the event.

The good news is that Dover is going to host the points race again in 2027. It’s less clear what changes NASCAR would need to make to make that happen. It has already been announced that the Chicago Street Race will return next year, possibly replacing Chicagoland.

The points race at Dover could mean the All-Star Race will return to North Wilkesboro. Alternatively, NASCAR could hold the All-Star Race at Bowman Gray Stadium, or even run it ahead of the prestigious Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Whatever decision is made, it looks like Dover will get a worthy points race in 2027.

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O’Reilly takes series lead after Dover

Justin Allgaier, Corey Day and Sam Mayer finished among the points leaders heading into Saturday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Dover Motor Speedway. As that race comes to a close, it’s time to check out the latest NASCAR O’Reilly standings following Saturday’s action.

Here are the O’Reilly Series points leaders after Saturday’s race at Dover.

NASCAR OARS STATUS NOW

PostDriverscoreBack
1Justin Allgaier679
2sheldon creed504-175
3jessie love502-116
4corey day484-195
5brandon jones474-205
6sammy smith427-252
7Austin Hill424-255
8Carson Kvapil420-259
9Sam Mayer369-310
10taylor gray365-314
11parker retzlaff363-314
12William Savlich344-316
13brent cruz339-340
14carruth diagram338-341
15Ryan Vijay322-357
16Brennan Poole282-396
17anthony alfredo242-437
18dean thompson236-443
19jeremy clements234-445
20jeb burton224-455
21Harrison Burton210-469
22blaine perkins207-472
23patrick staropoli190-489
24Austin Green177-502
25Josh Bilicki167-512
26lavar scott164-515
27kyle vijay153-526
28Ryan Ellis129-550
29josh williams119-560
30joy gas97-582
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Ecosave 200 winner, Truck Series results at Dover

Who won the NASCAR race tonight? Kyle Busch dominated the Truck Series race at Dover Motor Speedway, leading 147 of the 200 laps in the ECOSAVE 200. It was classic dominance from Busch, who went pole-to-pole, and lapped most of the field on Friday night.

Let’s look at the NASCAR Truck Series results from Dover tonight. We’ll start with the overall ECOSAVE 200 results and score totals for the entire region. Ahead you can find the results of the Truck Series stage today.

NASCAR Truck Results at Dover: ECOSAVE 200

PostDriverscore
1kyle busch
2you majeski42 points – (17 stage points)
3layne riggs40 marks – (6 stage marks)
4Caden Honeycutt35 points (2 stage point)
5christopher bell
6brandon jones
7Christian Aces30 points
8corey lajoie29 points
9jake garcia32 marks – (4 stage marks)
10justin haley27 points
11stewart frisson26 points
12chandler smith25 points
13Brandon Queen24 points
14William Savlich23 points
15grant enfinger24 points – (2 stage points)
16tanner gray21 points
17chris wright20 points
18Ross Chastain
19ben rhodes18 points
20gio ruggiero29 points – (12 stage points)
21parker eatmon16 points
22spencer boyd15 points
23Dawson Sutton14 points
24frankie muniz13 points
25tyler ankrum12 points
26Tony Bredinger11 points
27mini tyrrell10 points
28Andres Perez De Lara9 points
29Clint Bowyer8 points
30Daniel Hemric7 points
31Carson Hocevar6 points
32luke baldwin5 points
33cole butcher12 digits – (8 step digits)
34Natalie Decker3 points
35caleb costner2 points
36distanee spurlock
Official 026 NASCAR Truck Series Results at Dover Motor Speedway

NASCAR Stage Results Tonight: Truck Series

NASCAR results tonight, Truck Series results
November 3, 2023; Avondale, Arizona, USA; NASCAR Truck Series driver Ty Majeski (98) during the championship race at Phoenix Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Here are the results from today’s NASCAR Truck Series stage at Dover.

NASCAR Truck Stage 1 results today

NASCAR Truck Stage 2 results today

PostDriverscore
1kyle busch
2you majeski9
3cole butcher8
4Ross Chastain
5Carson Hocevar
6gio ruggiero5
7jake garcia4
8christopher bell
9layne riggs2
10grant enfinger1
Official 2026 NASCAR Truck Series Stage 1 Results at Dover
PostDriverscore
1kyle busch
2Ross Chastain
3you majeski8
4gio ruggiero7
5christopher bell
6Carson Hocevar5
7layne riggs4
8brandon jones
9Caden Honeycutt2
10grant enfinger1
Official 2026 NASCAR Truck Series Stage 2 Results at Dover
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‘Real concern’ over future of Dover Motor Speedway

The NASCAR All-Star Race is being held at Dover Motor Speedway this weekend, with the Monster Mile featuring in a non-points race. Unfortunately for racing fans in Delaware, this may be one of their last opportunities to see the Cup Series at the Monster Mile.

On Sunday’s episode of The Teardown, The Athletic’s motorsports reporter Jordan Bianchi shared that there is a “real concern” around the industry that Dover could lose out as a future host for NASCAR races.

“There’s real concern among people about the future of Dover… They’ve lost a race, they’re now stuck in an All-Star race that no one’s interested in… It’s been moved around, it has no place on the schedule. It’s one of those things that just floats around here, there, wherever.”

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Dover was effectively dropped from the NASCAR schedule a few months before the season. Reports first surfaced in August that the Monster Mile was being strongly considered to host an All-Star race, marking the first time since 1968 that Dover did not have a points race.

Instead, the track owned by Speedway Motorsports is now mired in a race that the drivers care less about and the fans have even less interest. Making matters worse, the All-Star Race will be held in the early afternoon (1:00 p.m. ET) because the proximity to Dover Air Force Base means that no lights can be used on the track to support night racing.

To make matters worse, Dover itself is not suitable for the All-Star Race, which is a shorter race and does not include the longer races for which the Monster Mile is designed. As a result, there is less excitement for this year’s non-points race than previous All-Star races.

“Most people don’t think it’s going to be very exciting. Dover is a nice track, but I think we both agree that it’s a track built on long, green-flag races and things like that. It’s not conducive to the All-Star Race format. Yes, there are concerns… I’ve heard it’s iffy (ticket sales). It’s not good, it’s worrisome… If you’re worried about Dover, you’re sitting there thinking, How will Dover get back into the points race?

Jordan Bianchi on uncertainty about NASCAR’s future at Dover

If there is not a strong attendance for the NASCAR All-Star Race this weekend, it will potentially give the league an ‘argument’ to justify not holding the race at Dover in 2027.

This may not necessarily be fair, especially given the history of Dover and the level of appreciation both fans and drivers have for that track. However, the Monster Mile is clearly not a priority track by NASCAR officials and fears about the future of the venue seem justified.

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