Sunday’s run of show and race format at Virtual Bristol Motor Speedway

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Sunday’s Food City Showdown has a different look this weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway. The format will consist of a two-lap qualifying effort to determine the lineup for the heat races.

  • Drivers who qualify in an odd position (1st, 3rd, 5th, etc.) will be placed in Heat 1.
  • Drivers who qualifying in an even position (2nd, 4th, 6th, etc.) will be placed in Heat 2.

There will be two heat races, 50 laps each, with no elimination. Every driver will advance to the main 150-lap event. The heat races set the grid for the main event and the winner of the first heat race will start on the pole. Cautions will be enabled during the heat races and drivers will receive two “resets” for their heat races, unused “resets” do not carry over to the main race.

Additionally:

  • Finishing order from Heat 1 will determine odd positions for the Main Event (1st, 3rd, 5th, etc.)
    • The Busch Pole will be awarded to the winner of Heat 1
  • Finishing order from Heat #2 will determine even grid positions for the Main Event (2nd, 4th, 6th, etc.)
  • No drivers will be eliminated in these races; all 32 competitors will advance.

Sunday’s Food City Showdown will consist of 150 laps with double-file restarts and lapped cars will go to the rear. There will be three attempts at a green-white-checkered finish, if necessary.

Drivers will be allowed two resets this week at virtual Bristol Motor Speedway. If a car is damaged, drivers must drive back to their pit stall and come to a complete stop. This will automatically apply the fast repair and give the driver a new car.

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