NASCAR officially kicks off 2026 All-Star Weekend at Dover Motor Speedway with a packed three-day lineup featuring Truck Series action, Cup Series qualifying, the All-Star Pit Crew Challenge, and Sundayâs NASCAR All-Star Race at the âMonster Mile.â
The annual NASCAR All-Star Weekend always brings added intensity to the garage, and Doverâs high-banked concrete layout could make this yearâs showcase one of the most unpredictable yet.
From Fridayâs opening Truck Series sessions to Sundayâs All-Star Race showdown, the weekend schedule is loaded with major events that could create some of the biggest storylines of the NASCAR season.
Hereâs the full NASCAR All-Star Weekend schedule for Dover Motor Speedway, plus the key storylines fans should be watching.
Friday, May 15 Schedule Opens NASCAR All-Star Weekend at Dover
Opening day serves as the official start of NASCAR All-Star Weekend festivities at Dover Motor Speedway.
Friday Schedule (All Times ET)
- 11 a.m. â NASCAR Press Pass
- 12:30 p.m. â NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Practice (FOX ONE)
- 1:40 p.m. â NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Qualifying (FOX ONE)
- 2 p.m. â NASCAR Press Pass
- 3 p.m. â NASCAR Cup Series Pit Road Qualifying Entry/Exit Practice (FS2, FOX ONE, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
- 5 p.m. â NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ECOSAVE 200 (FS1, FOX ONE, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
- Post-race â NASCAR Press Pass
Fridayâs schedule may not feature the All-Star Race itself, but it could still shape the entire weekend.
Doverâs concrete surface is notoriously unforgiving, and teams often spend the opening day searching for balance as track conditions evolve throughout the afternoon and evening.
The Cup Series pit road qualifying entry and exit practice could also become a major storyline because mistakes entering pit road at Dover can instantly ruin a driverâs night.
Meanwhile, the Truck Series race should provide an early look at how aggressive drivers can be in traffic and whether tire wear becomes a major factor across long green-flag runs.
Saturday, May 16 â Cup Series Qualifying and All-Star Pit Crew Challenge Headline the Day
The second day of the weekend shifts the spotlight toward the NASCAR Cup Series as Dover hosts qualifying sessions, the All-Star Pit Crew Challenge, and the BetRivers 200 for the NASCAR OâReilly Auto Parts Series.
Saturday Schedule (All Times ET)
- 9:30 a.m. â NASCAR OâReilly Auto Parts Series Practice (CW App)
- 10:35 a.m. â NASCAR OâReilly Auto Parts Series Qualifying (CW App)
- Noon â NASCAR Cup Series Qualifying / All-Star Pit Crew Challenge (FS1, FOX ONE, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
- Post-qualifying â NASCAR Press Pass
- 4 p.m. â NASCAR OâReilly Auto Parts Series BetRivers 200 (The CW, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
- Post-race â NASCAR Press Pass
This could ultimately become one of the most important days of NASCAR All-Star Weekend because track position at Dover is notoriously difficult to overcome.
Cup Series qualifying should carry added pressure this weekend, especially with Doverâs tight racing groove and demanding concrete surface placing a premium on clean air and pit selection.
The All-Star Pit Crew Challenge also returns as one of the showcase events of the weekend, bringing extra attention to pit crews that could ultimately decide Sundayâs outcome.
Meanwhile, the BetRivers 200 gives the NASCAR OâReilly Auto Parts Series its own spotlight Saturday afternoon as drivers battle around one of the toughest tracks on the schedule.
Sunday, May 17 â NASCAR All-Star Race Headlines Dover Weekend
The final day brings the biggest event of NASCAR All-Star Weekend as the NASCAR Cup Series takes center stage for the All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway.
Sunday Schedule (All Times ET)
- 1 p.m. â NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race (FS1, FOX ONE, HBO Max, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
- Post-race â NASCAR Press Pass
The NASCAR All-Star Race traditionally delivers some of the most aggressive racing of the season, and Doverâs concrete one-mile layout could raise the intensity even higher.
Unlike points-paying races, the All-Star format often encourages drivers to take bigger risks on restarts, pit strategy, and late-race moves.
That aggression, combined with Doverâs tight racing groove and demanding banking, could create a chaotic battle throughout the afternoon.
Pit crews may also play an enormous role after Saturdayâs All-Star Pit Crew Challenge, especially if late cautions create split-second strategy decisions.
Why Dover Is a Perfect Fit for NASCAR All-Star Weekend
Dover Motor Speedway has long been viewed as one of NASCARâs most physically demanding tracks.
Nicknamed the âMonster Mile,â the one-mile concrete oval forces drivers to constantly manage tire wear, rhythm, braking, and traffic while navigating steep banking at high speeds.
That intensity makes Dover an ideal setting for NASCAR All-Star Weekend, where aggressive racing and high-pressure moments are expected throughout the garage.
Unlike superspeedway races that rely heavily on drafting, Dover rewards drivers who can maintain consistency over long runs while avoiding costly mistakes.
Pit road execution, restart timing, and tire management could all become major factors as the weekend unfolds.
Key Storylines to Watch During NASCAR All-Star Weekend
Several major storylines enter NASCAR All-Star Weekend at Dover:
- Which Cup teams unload with immediate speed at the Monster Mile
- Whether tire wear creates major strategy splits
- How aggressive drivers attack Doverâs restarts
- Which pit crews shine during the All-Star Pit Crew Challenge
- Whether pit road execution becomes a deciding factor Sunday
- Which drivers use All-Star Weekend momentum to spark stronger summer runs
The All-Star atmosphere often creates added urgency inside the garage, especially for teams still searching for momentum entering the heart of the NASCAR season.
What to Expect at Dover This Weekend
Fans should expect:
- Aggressive racing on restarts
- Heavy tire management battles
- Multiple pit strategy gambles
- Long green-flag runs interrupted by sudden cautions
- Drivers using multiple grooves as rubber builds into the concrete surface
With NASCAR All-Star Weekend bringing added attention to Dover, the Monster Mile could quickly become one of the most talked-about stops of the 2026 season.
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