Kyle Larson was the winner of last year’s all-star race in Texas, and he’ll be back to try and defend his title.

The format this year, however, will be a bit different from in years past. The race will be four stages for 125 total laps, with three 25-lap stages and a 50-lap finishing fourth stage. There will also be a knockout qualifying round that has not existed in past iterations of the race.

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NASCAR All-Star Weekend race schedule

Here is the schedule for this year’s NASCAR All-Star Weekend, with important race times to know.

Friday

Saturday

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Sunday

What channel is NASCAR’s All-Star weekend on?

FS1 will be carrying NASCAR throughout the weekend. It will feature all of the practice, qualifying, and actual races at the times posted above.

There will be options to stream the race, as fans can find coverage on Fox Sports Go or via fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

Who will be in the NASCAR All-Star lineup?

While they have to go through qualifying to lock in their lineup spots, 20 drivers have already qualified for the actual event. Here’s the 2022 NASCAR All-Star lineup.