This year’s event will feature 85 laps, rather than the usual 80, with stage lengths of 30, 20, 20 and 15 in the final stage.
Currently, there are 15 eligible drivers for the race, while four more will qualify via the Monster Energy Open a couple hours before the All-Star Race, which starts at 8 p.m. ET. An additional driver will make it into the race through the fan vote as well.
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What time does the NASCAR All-Star Race start?
The All-Star Race will take place Saturday, May 18. Live coverage begins on FS1 at 8 p.m. ET.
What channel is the All-Star Race on?
The All-Star Race will be broadcasted nationally on FS1. The race can also be live-streamed on the FOX Sports Go App or by subscribing to fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.
NASCAR All-Star Race TV schedule, how to watch
All events, including practices and races for the Truck Series, can be watched on NASCAR.com, PRN, MRN and FS1.
Here’s a daily schedule of events leading up to the 2019 All-Star Race.
(All times Eastern)
Friday, May 17
Saturday, May 18
All-Star Race 2019 starting lineup
Here is the starting lineup for Saturday’s race: