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North Wilkesboro Speedway. (Speedway Motorsports photo)

Late Models Added To All-Star Week

CONCORD, N.C. — The NASCAR All-Star Race week has expanded to bring even more race action and entertainment to historic North Wilkesboro Speedway.

As part of NASCAR’s 75th-anniversary season, All-Star week will now feature five days of on-track competition, two concerts and throwback pricing on a variety of concessions.

With the addition of the CRA Super Late Model Series on Tuesday, May 16, CARS Tour late model stocks on May 16-17 and CARS Pro late models on May 17 to the race week lineup, fans will be treated to five action-packed days of racing at the iconic Wilkes County facility.

All-Star Week will culminate with NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and NASCAR Cup Series practice, qualifying and race events taking place May 19-21.

In addition to all of the on-track action, the speedway will host concerts Friday and Saturday for NASCAR All-Star Race weekend ticketholders. Artists for the concerts will be announced a later date.

All at-track events will also feature throwback concession pricing with $2 hotdogs, $2 Coca-Cola products, $2 Dasani water and $3 beer.

The historic race weekend will feature NASCAR’s return to North Wilkesboro Speedway, one of NASCAR’s original tracks, during the diamond anniversary for the sport.

Highlighted by the 39th running of the NASCAR All-Star Race on Sunday, May 21, and a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race on Saturday, May 20, the event weekend will be the first time either NASCAR series has visited the venerable 0.625-mile short track since 1996.

“Hosting the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” said Speedway Motorsports President and CEO Marcus Smith. “Our goal is to jam pack the entire week with great racing and entertainment for fans both on site and watching on FS1.

“Adding two days of late model racing to the calendar makes the week even more spectacular,” Smith added. “We can’t wait to see which NASCAR drivers get behind the wheel midweek before running for the big money on Sunday.”