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Not to be outdone, Biffle blows up as well and it was a tad more spectacular.
 
This many laps, this order in the race, the drivers with no wins. Oh Hell...
 
And possibly a 6th Cup Championship if he keeps this good work up. Nice job, Jimmie. 👍
 
Really wanted to see some risky actions in the last 10 laps but Jimmie just drove away to the future. His strategy worked out well.

Good racing, bring on Coke 600! :D
 
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I don't like the segment rules but the racing was great

Agreed, the race winner only drove hard for thirty out of ninety laps.

I still prefer the rules from the first All-Star race I attended in person, back in 1992. 30-30-10 lap segments, inversing the field after the first thirty lap segment. You had to run hard the whole race.
 
Yeah, but a Sixth title is pretty much inevitable.

EDIT: Is it safe to say that Keselowski will indeed be a future champion?

Well, in the four plus decades I have been watching motorsports I would have to say pretty much nothing is inevitable. Highly probable that the 48 gets number 6 and bad Brad gets at least one I would bet 👍
 
Hate the new segment rules. Hope Nascar learns from it and puts it back the way it was.

Probably the most boring All-star I think I seen. No beating and banging, no fighting, and the winner putted around at the back for 2/3 the race.
 
I think they should give decending points from 24 down for each segment and use the total for starting the last one. That would force them to race hard every segment instead of hanging in the back like some people .
 
All they need to do is stop with the gimmicks and put it back to how it originally was.

NASCAR needs to learn that if it isn't broken, don't fix it.
 
Later today is Nationwide at Iowa. Best of luck to all the competitors going at it this weekend.


Congrats to Jimmie Johnson on winning the NASCAR All-Star Race and being a $1M USD heavier.
 
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