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August 20, 2025

Dover to host 2026 All-Star Race; North Wilkesboro gets points date


Dover Motor Speedway will be the site of the 2026 NASCAR All-Star Race, the sanctioning body announced Wednesday, providing a unique track on which to showcase the top drivers while keeping the sport’s history at the forefront after a successful three-year run for the event at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

The schedule change also gives North Wilkesboro the opportunity to host its first points race in 30 years, since Sept. 29, 1996, when Jeff Gordon won the last points-paying Cup Series contest held there. NASCAR and Speedway Motorsports worked together to make this schedule change the best of both worlds for fans of the sport, with the All-Star Race at Dover slated for May 17 and the points race at North Wilkesboro on July 19.

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“We have an incredibly strong fan base in that region in our country, and if you look at Pocono (Raceway), New Hampshire (Motor Speedway) in a few weeks here is going to look incredible, and then Dover in particular has had a really strong turnout over the past few years,” said Ben Kennedy, NASCAR’s executive vice president, chief revenue & racing innovation officer. “I think it’s going to be a great addition to the All-Star Race, and then also moving them back to May from a weather perspective, I think, is going to be just a better overall experience for our fans and our industry.

“So, we considered a handful of options, obviously, in collaboration with Speedway Motorsports on where the future of the All-Star Race would go and naturally landed on Dover and think it’ll be a good location for us.”

The All-Star Race at Dover will air on FOX Sports, the final contest of the network’s coverage portion during the season. Christopher Bell is the defending All-Star Race victor, winning the $1 million prize during the 2025 rendition. Denny Hamlin is the most recent race winner at Dover with two straight Delaware wins.

North Wilkesboro will be the fourth of five races covered by TNT Sports. The contest will also act as Round 4 of the 2026 NASCAR In-Season Challenge, setting up the Championship Round occurring at Indianapolis Motor Speedway one week later.

“The biggest factor was our fans and the feedback that we heard from them after the All-Star Race this year,” Kennedy said. “You know, 70% of them asked for a points race at North Wilkesboro, and it was about four out of five 18- to 34-year-olds also asked for a points race at North Wilkesboro. I think on top of that, we also heard from the industry that hey, it’s been great having the All-Star Race here for a few years, but we’d love to see a return to a points event, and being in TNT’s portion of the season with Dale Jr. in the booth, it’s been 30 years since we’ve had a points race at North Wilkesboro since Jeff Gordon went to Victory Lane in the late 1990s, it’s going to be a great return. So we’re excited to see it.”

Dover, which opened in 1969, will not host a points-paying event in the Cup Series in 2026 for the first time in track history. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series will each run a points-paying race scheduled for May 15 and 16, respectively, ahead of Cup’s All-Star Race.

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Delaware’s concrete, banked 1-miler joins a select list of tracks to host NASCAR’s star-studded exhibition, including Charlotte Motor Speedway (1985, 1987-2019), EchoPark Speedway near Atlanta (1986), Bristol Motor Speedway (2020) and, most recently, North Wilkesboro (2023-25).

North Wilkesboro, which hosted at least one Cup Series race every season from 1949-1996, sat mostly dormant until its renovation and revival ahead of its return to the NASCAR schedule in 2023, when it hosted a regular-season Craftsman Truck Series race in addition to the All-Star Race.

North Wilkesboro will again act as a points-paying venue for the Craftsman Truck Series in 2026 on July 18, the fourth consecutive season the track will host the Truck Series field.

The 2026 NASCAR campaign kicks off Feb. 1 with the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, the second season the track has hosted the preseason exhibition. The regular-season opener will begin on Feb. 15 at Daytona International Speedway for the 68th Daytona 500. The 2026 season will conclude on Nov. 8 at Homestead-Miami Speedway for the Cup Series Championship.

NASCAR CUP SERIES

DateRace / TrackBroadcast partner
Sunday, Feb. 1Cook Out Clash (Bowman Gray Stadium)FOX Sports
Sunday, Feb. 15Daytona 500FOX Sports
Sunday, Feb. 22EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta)FOX Sports
Sunday, March 1Circuit of The Americas (Austin)FOX Sports
Sunday, March 8Phoenix RacewayFOX Sports
Sunday, March 15Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayFOX Sports
Sunday, March 22Darlington RacewayFOX Sports
Sunday, March 29Martinsville SpeedwayFOX Sports
Sunday, April 12Bristol Motor SpeedwayFOX Sports
Sunday, April 19Kansas SpeedwayFOX Sports
Sunday, April 26Talladega SuperspeedwayFOX Sports
Sunday, May 3Texas Motor SpeedwayFOX Sports
Sunday, May 10Watkins Glen InternationalFOX Sports
Sunday, May 17All-Star Race (Dover Motor Speedway)FOX Sports
Sunday, May 24Charlotte Motor SpeedwayPrime Video
Sunday, May 31Nashville SuperspeedwayPrime Video
Sunday, June 7Michigan International SpeedwayPrime Video
Sunday, June 14Pocono RacewayPrime Video
Sunday, June 21San Diego (Naval Base Coronado)Prime Video
Sunday, June 28Sonoma RacewayTNT Sports
Sunday, July 5Chicagoland SpeedwayTNT Sports
Sunday, July 12EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta)TNT Sports
Sunday, July 19North Wilkesboro SpeedwayTNT Sports
Sunday, July 26Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayTNT Sports
Sunday, Aug. 9Iowa SpeedwayUSA Network/NBC
Saturday, Aug. 15Richmond RacewayUSA Network/NBC
Sunday, Aug. 23New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayUSA Network/NBC
Saturday, Aug. 29Daytona International SpeedwayUSA Network/NBC
Sunday, Sept. 6Darlington Raceway*USA Network/NBC
Sunday, Sept. 13World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway* (St. Louis)USA Network/NBC
Saturday, Sept. 19Bristol Motor Speedway*USA Network/NBC
Sunday, Sept. 27Kansas Speedway*USA Network/NBC
Sunday, Oct. 4Las Vegas Motor Speedway*USA Network/NBC
Sunday, Oct. 11Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval*USA Network/NBC
Sunday, Oct. 18Phoenix Raceway*USA Network/NBC
Sunday, Oct. 25Talladega Superspeedway*USA Network/NBC
Sunday, Nov. 1Martinsville Speedway*USA Network/NBC
Sunday, Nov. 8NASCAR Championship* (Homestead-Miami Speedway)USA Network/NBC

*Denotes playoff race

NASCAR O’REILLY AUTO PARTS SERIES

DateRace / TrackBroadcast partner
Saturday, Feb. 14Daytona International SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, Feb. 21EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta)The CW
Saturday, Feb. 28Circuit of The Americas (Austin)The CW
Saturday, March 7Phoenix RacewayThe CW
Saturday, March 14Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, March 21Darlington RacewayThe CW
Saturday, March 28Martinsville SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, April 4Rockingham SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, April 11Bristol Motor SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, April 18Kansas SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, April 25Talladega SuperspeedwayThe CW
Saturday, May 2Texas Motor SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, May 9Watkins Glen InternationalThe CW
Saturday, May 16Dover Motor SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, May 23Charlotte Motor SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, May 30Nashville SuperspeedwayThe CW
Saturday, June 13Pocono RacewayThe CW
Saturday, June 20San Diego (Naval Base Coronado)The CW
Saturday, June 27Sonoma RacewayThe CW
Saturday, July 4Chicagoland SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, July 11EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta)The CW
Saturday, July 25Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, Aug. 8Iowa SpeedwayThe CW
Friday, Aug. 28Daytona International SpeedwayThe CW
Saturday, Sept. 5Darlington RacewayThe CW
Saturday, Sept. 12World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway (St. Louis)The CW
Friday, Sept. 18Bristol Motor Speedway*The CW
Saturday, Oct. 3Las Vegas Motor Speedway*The CW
Saturday, Oct. 10Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval*The CW
Saturday, Oct. 17Phoenix Raceway*The CW
Saturday, Oct. 24Talladega Superspeedway*The CW
Saturday, Oct. 31Martinsville Speedway*The CW
Saturday, Nov. 7NASCAR Championship* (Homestead-Miami Speedway)The CW

*Denotes playoff race

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES

DateRace / TrackBroadcast partner
Friday, Feb. 13Daytona International SpeedwayFOX Sports
Saturday, Feb. 21EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta)FOX Sports
Saturday, Feb. 28Grand Prix of St. PetersburgFOX Sports
Friday, March 20Darlington RacewayFOX Sports
Friday, April 3Rockingham SpeedwayFOX Sports
Friday, April 10Bristol Motor SpeedwayFOX Sports
Friday, May 1Texas Motor SpeedwayFOX Sports
Friday, May 8Watkins Glen InternationalFOX Sports
Friday, May 15Dover Motor SpeedwayFOX Sports
Friday, May 22Charlotte Motor SpeedwayFOX Sports
Friday, May 29Nashville SuperspeedwayFOX Sports
Saturday, June 6Michigan International SpeedwayFOX Sports
Friday, June 19San Diego (Naval Base Coronado)FOX Sports
Saturday, July 11Lime Rock ParkFOX Sports
Saturday, July 18North Wilkesboro SpeedwayFOX Sports
Friday, July 24Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway ParkFOX Sports
Friday, Aug. 14Richmond RacewayFOX Sports
Saturday, Aug. 22New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayFOX Sports
Thursday, Sept. 17Bristol Motor Speedway*FOX Sports
Saturday, Sept. 26Kansas Speedway*FOX Sports
Friday, Oct. 9Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval*FOX Sports
Friday, Oct. 16Phoenix Raceway*FOX Sports
Friday, Oct. 23Talladega Superspeedway*FOX Sports
Friday, Oct. 30Martinsville Speedway*FOX Sports
Friday, Nov. 6NASCAR Championship* (Homestead-Miami Speedway)FOX Sports

*Denotes playoff race