NASCAR All-Star Race to feature underglow lighting on locked-in cars – NASCAR

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Underglow lighting is one of 3 changes concerning the yearly All-Star Race– 4 if you count the modification of place itself, from Charlotte Motor Speedway to the “Last Great Colosseum.”

The underglow lights were first used by Chip Ganassi Racing at Nashville throughout Champions Week 2019, including an unique flair to the Burnouts on Broadway occasion.

Automobiles currently locked into the 2020 NASCAR All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway will feature underglow lighting underneath their devices for the July 15 race, NASCAR verified Thursday.

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A choose guideline also will be in impact. When motorists approach a designated spot on the track, they should dedicate to the outside or within lane for the restart. Failure to make a clear choice or altering lanes after the designated spot will result in a tail-of-the-field charge.

The one-race experiment comes at the demand of the teams, who will utilize the newly found prime realty for sponsorship combinations.

This is various from the existing double-file reboot system, where just the race leader selects his lane. Having the guideline for the All-Star Race offers every chauffeur the capability to make his own decision, and method will come into play in every circumstances.

Furthermore, NASCAR will make use of a new paint plan idea, one which moves the automobiles side-door numbers backwards on the vehicle toward the rear wheel.

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