The NASCAR season pauses for an exhibition at Charlotte Motor Speedway, as the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race is set for 8:00pm Eastern time on Saturday, with the broadcast set for FS1. Restrictor plates on the cars will also have aero ducts, a splitter that dates back to 2014, and a spoiler that is six inches high, curving up to foot-long ears on either side. Auto racing has used this format in the XFINITY Series with success, as their race in Indianapolis last summer had passing throughout the entire race, as well as 16 lead changes. The winner, William Byron, edged out the runner-up by a razor-thin margin of 0.108 seconds. This race has had low ratings in the past, often the worst ratings of the NASCAR season — and given that last week’s race generated the lowest ratings for any race not delayed by rain since 2000, this race could use a boost. The format of this race has four stages (30 laps, 20 laps, 20 laps and 10 laps). Check out our NASCAR betting perspective on which drivers you should choose for your wager card.
2018 NASCAR Cup Series All Star Race Preview
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Updated NASCAR Odds
- Kyle Busch 5/1
- Kevin Harvick 6/1
- Martin Truex Jr. 8/1
- Kyle Larson 8/1
- Ryan Blaney 10/1
- Brad Keselowski 12/1
- Joey Logano 12/1
- Kurt Busch 12/1
- Clint Bowyer 15/1
- Denny Hamlin 15/1
- Chase Elliott 18/1
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 20/1
- Jimmie Johnson 25/1
- Ryan Newman 30/1
- Jamie McMurray 30/1
- Kasey Kahne 80/1
- Field 10/1

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