Winners and losers from an odd NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover


The 2026 version of the NASCAR All-Star Race featured massive wrecks, fireballs, subject inverts, and a calculator close by. 

The 350-lapper was the primary time the occasion has gone to Dover, with the Monster Mile not internet hosting a factors race for the primary time since 1968. And whereas the format was fully completely different than your commonplace race, the identical driver who gained at Dover final 12 months returned to Victory Lane once more.

This is a take a look at the most important winners and losers from the Dover All-Star Race: 

WINNER: Denny Hamlin for securing the $1 million prize

Watch: Hamlin celebrates All-Star win: ‘We attempt to be No. 1’

Whereas he is not thrilled that it will not rely in direction of his official win tally, Hamlin is using a giant wave of momentum after a dominant exhibiting at Dover. He began from pole, led probably the most laps, and earned a $1 million payday as NASCAR turns the web page to the second half of the common season. Hamlin final gained the All-Star Race in 2015, and solely Kevin Harvick has that a few years between their first and final (or most up-to-date) All-Star win. It simply speaks to the longevity of Hamlin, and regardless of his age, driver No. 11 is not slowing down.

LOSER: Chase Briscoe, as a result of second is not value a lot in an All-Star Race

Watch: Briscoe battles abdomen bug for P2 All-Star end

Briscoe is correct on the sting of the cut-line, so he’s in want of a terrific factors day. The irritating factor about Dover is that there have been no precise factors, so dropping the lead late and ending second solely means you simply misplaced a million {dollars}. He had Hamlin beat on the ultimate restart, however he simply could not maintain the highest spot. Briscoe himself mentioned he “can’t get up tomorrow saying, ‘I really feel like 1,000,000 bucks.’ One spot quick at this time, P2.”

WINNER: Connor Zilisch for finest oval drive of the 12 months, even with late-race penalty

 

What a day for the Trackhouse rookie. He nonetheless does not have an official prime ten in his Cup profession, however Sunday was an enormous step for him gaining confidence in these vehicles on the ovals. Zilisch wasn’t even locked into the ultimate section, however he discovered his technique to the entrance, reaching as excessive as second. Sadly, a penalty on pit street despatched him to the rear of the sector, however he did not simply throw within the towel. Zilisch minimize by the again, ending fifth in his first All-Star Race look. With a a number of extra laps, he was on track to achieve third, even after the end-of-line penalty.

LOSER: Ryan Preece for going up in flames two laps into the race

Ryan Preece after fire damage, RFK Racing Ford

Ryan Preece after fireplace harm, RFK Racing Ford

Picture by: David Hahn / Icon Sportswire by way of Getty Photographs

The worst factor you are able to do in an All-Star Race is totally destroy your automotive on the very begin, and sadly, that is what occurred with Preece. He began the race close to the again, and was battling three-wide with Todd Gilliland and Kyle Larson after they all bought tangled collectively. It appeared as if Preece could have come down the monitor barely, and the end result was an enormous pileup on the second lap of the race. Preece backed into the Flip 1 wall at a excessive charge of pace, and the automotive — which was filled with gas — ignited. He scrambled out because the rear of the No. 60 Ford burned. Preece later apologized for the incident.

WINNER: Dover as adjustments made for finest Subsequent Gen race but on the monitor

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

Picture by: Meg Oliphant / Getty Photographs

Elevated horsepower and traction compound throughout all the monitor was an enormous plus for Dover. Sunday’s race confirmed us that there could be an attention-grabbing race with Subsequent Gen vehicles on the Monster Mile, and drivers have been everywhere in the monitor making strikes. Because the tires wore, the motion all through the sector was solely amplified, and it was a promising step in the proper course. 

LOSER: NASCAR for an All-Star Race format that simply wasn’t ‘it’

Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing

Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing

Picture by: Sean Gardner / Getty Photographs

Dover would have been a stable race if it weren’t for one evident subject — the truth that this 350-lap marathon that includes a full subject at the beginning was speculated to be an All-Star Race. It did not really feel like one, and the drivers mentioned as a lot. The thrilling Open race that precedes the principle occasion was gone, and everybody was grouped collectively. A calculator was wanted to even know who would advance into the third section, and nobody was positive who these drivers even have been. It was made extra complicated by locked-in drivers with harm returning to the race, additional limiting what number of open drivers may advance. The one optimistic was the sector invert, which actually blended issues up in a enjoyable approach, total, it simply wasn’t a superb format and gave the impression to be the incorrect course for an occasion that was already having an id disaster. 

WINNER: Erik Jones for giving Legacy Motor Membership a terrific run

 

How concerning the No. 43 staff? Jones began inside the highest 5, and completed third in Sunday’s All-Star Race. It was by far his finest exhibiting within the occasion, and he was the highest-finishing open driver. His earlier finest end within the All-Star Race was eighth, and he was on the tail of a Toyota 1-2-3 end on Sunday. That undoubtedly has to present Legacy Motor Membership some confidence, as Jones does not have a end increased than tenth in a points-paying race but this 12 months. Jones famous after the race how good it felt to be again racing with the highest drivers within the subject once more.

LOSER: The All-Stars that did not even make it to the principle occasion

Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports

Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports

Picture by: Sean Gardner / Getty Photographs

One other awkward a part of having a full subject of vehicles is that these early wrecks eradicated a number of true All-Stars. Former collection champions Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson have been destroyed within the Lap 2 melee and whereas they did return for the ultimate section, they have been too sluggish to be an element. Two All-Stars wrecked and did not even get again out on monitor for the ultimate section — reigning Coca-Cola 600 winner Ross Chastain and 2020 NASCAR Cup champion Chase Elliott. It is a unusual situation when you’ve drivers locked into the All-Star Race, however they do not really participate within the a part of the race meant to be for All-Stars.

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