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Stock Car Scoop: Should NASCAR’s All-Star Race Rotate Venues?

With the NASCAR Cup Series’ All-Star Race at Texas Motor Speedway for the second year running, it’s time for 20 locked-in drivers and four drivers admitted via the All-Star Open to duke it out under the lights in the Lone Star State on Sunday, May 22.

Is it time for the sanctioning body to start rotating the exhibition event to a different track every year? How much better or worse is the race format from last year? Adam Cheek and Bryan Nolen give their takes on these topics, as well as their predictions for the race, in an All-Star Stock Car Scoop.

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About the author

Adam Cheek joined Frontstretch as a contributing writer in January 2019. A 2020 graduate of VCU, he works as a producer and talent for Audacy Richmond's radio stations. In addition to motorsports journalism, Adam also covered and broadcasted numerous VCU athletics for the campus newspaper and radio station during his four years there. He's been a racing fan since the age of three, inheriting the passion from his grandfather, who raced in amateur events up and down the East Coast in the 1950s.

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Jim Sherman

Will NASCAR ever give Ford a chance to win, or does Hendricks and Gibbs have all the Poland money?

DoninAjax

Permanent at the North Course at Virginia International Raceway.

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