Talk:NASCAR All-Star Race
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Do you guys think that the NEXTEL Open is enough of its own entity to warrant a seperate article? I'm kind of on the fence and would like to know what other people think. Recury 13:20, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
- I don't think so myself. I think that it can be propertly entertwined into this article. Over at the Budweiser Shootout page, I was able to easily merge the Bud Shootout Qualifier information. Doctorindy 16:00, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
- Well, on second thought, maybe we should do it, I'm finding a lot of info that could really bulk it up. I'll get back to that decision after I do a little more research. Doctorindy 16:04, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
- Well, a year later I'm finally getting to some of the holes in this page. The information is becoming more and more easy to access, so it should be filled in real soon. I'm going to try and fins some information on the minor events too. Doctorindy 15:36, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
- CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
- After research, there ends up there were 2 sprint races. The "No Bull 25" was a qualifying race for the Winston Open from 98-00. From 2000-2002, the No Bull Sprint was a last-chance race for the Winston. Two new boxes were added for the race results of those two. Although there are a few small holes here and there, all the winners are accounted for. Research ongoing.Doctorindy 18:36, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
No Bull Sprint
[edit]This is written: In 2000, after The Winston Open, a 16-lap "No Bull Sprint" was added to after The Winston Open. The winner of this race would also advance to The Winston.
I don't think that is entirely accurate, at least partially. The No Bull Sprint was used in at 1998 as a 25-lap qualifying race for the Winston Open. They used to have normal one-lap qualifying for the Winston Open, but that I guess got boring, so they had twin 25-lap race on Friday night. In 1998, winners were Jeremy Mayfield and Jimmy Spencer. More research is needed, and is on-going. Doctorindy 16:00, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
Other information
[edit]http://sports.yahoo.com/nascar/nextel/schedule?year=2004
Winston Open Poles
- 2002 Open Jeremy Mayfield 183.336
- 2003 Steve Park 184.244
- 2004 Dave Blaney 185.058
- 2005 Mike Bliss 189.208
- 2006 Scott Riggs 186.509
- 2007 Carl Edwards 187.487
Doctorindy 18:55, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
The Winston Poles
- 1998 Winston Bill Elliott 142.084
Doctorindy 18:55, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
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Needing additional info: Jeff Gordon's T-Rex car and the 2017-18 qualifying format
[edit]Gordon's car ban after said race is a very notable moment in the history of the all-star race, and could be a more prominent event in this article.
Also of note is the qualifying form from the mid 2010s where they would make full speed pit stopsm 2607:FEA8:699A:FE00:55CE:4AB9:C5AC:3FF2 (talk) 09:07, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
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