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Simply put, it is 90 laps for $1 million. The best of the best in NASCAR go all out in the annual NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race on May 19 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

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With the unique format, short distance, no points on the line and a large sum of money to the winner, the All-Star Race regularly produces some of NASCAR’s most exciting moments.

Watch NASCAR Sprint All Star Race Live Stream Online

Where: Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C.When: Saturday, May 19 at 9 p.m. ETWatch: SPEED

And don't miss the pre-race concert! Blake Shelton, three-time GRAMMY nominee, CMA’s  reigning Male Vocalist of the Year and a coach on NBC’s “The Voice,” will perform prior to the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race!Kyle Busch captured the pole for Saturday night's Sprint All-Star Race  for the second consecutive year. Busch completed the unique three-lap qualifying that included a mandatory four-tire pit stop in 1 minute, 59.11 seconds, wrestling the pole away from Ryan Newman.


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