Future NASCAR Hall of Famer Kevin Harvick has called on the sport to call time on its mid-season All-Star Race.
This year's exhibition race for $1 million is being held this weekend at North Wilkesboro, the third straight time it's been held there after a brief stint at Texas in 2021 and 2022, following a one-off move to Bristol due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The race has been subject to a number of rule tweaks over the years, with this year's gimmick being a 'promotor's caution' which must be thrown before lap 220, adding a shot of organized chaos to the race.
Former Cup Series champion Harvick suggested on his Happy Hour podcast that the race should be dropped – or at least mixed in with the Clash at the start of the season – with North Wilkesboro's spot on the calendar being turned into a points-paying race.
Harvick: NASCAR All-Star race has run its course
Speaking this week, he explained: “I think we should nix the All-Star Race. I just think, with all the effort that goes into it, we can’t find a format that everyone likes. I think we should honor our guys. I think we have to figure out how to make the Clash be the Clash and the All-Star Race and make it all work together.”
Harvick continued: “I think North Wilkesboro deserves to be a points race. I think it would be a fantastic points event. 400 laps, all the cars on the racetrack, full weekend. I don’t think North Wilkesboro should go anywhere, but I think the All-Star Race has run its course, personally.”
The idea of giving drivers and crews an off-week in place of the All-Star race was shot down though, with the retired driver saying: “I think you need the same number of races because you probably already signed your TV contracts and all the things that go with it. I think you just make it the 37th race.”
As contentious as the All-Star Race has been, drivers are still clearly keen on running it – with Kyle Larsonplanning to miss the Fast Six in Indy 500 qualifying if he makes it that far, in order to get back to North Wilkesboro and compete for the $1 million prize.