1 22 AJ Allmendinger Pennzoil Dodge 28.057 192.465
2 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 28.265 191.049
3 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. DaleJrFndtn/NationalGuard/DietMtnDew Chev 28.272 191.002
4 31 Jeff Burton CAT / BB&T Chevrolet 28.467 189.693
5 43 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 28.609 188.752
6 83 Landon Cassill Burger King / Dr. Pepper Toyota 28.620 188.679
7 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevrolet 28.622 188.666
8 47 Bobby Labonte Kingsford Toyota 28.667 188.370

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9 93 Travis Kvapil Burger King / Dr. Pepper Toyota 28.727 187.976
10 30 David Stremme Inception Motorsports Toyota 28.753 187.806

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Entry List for The Sprint Showdown, those not already locked into the All Star Race. (top two finishers qualify for the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race)

1 1 Jamie McMurray Felix Sabates Kevin Manion 12 Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops/Allstate
2 10 David Reutimann Tommy Baldwin Tommy Baldwin 12 Chevrolet Tommy Baldwin Racing
3 13 Casey Mears Bob Germain Bootie Barker III 12 Ford GEICO
4 119 Mike Bliss(i) Randy Humphrey Skip Pope 11 Toyota Humphrey Smith Racing LLC.
5 20 Joey Logano Joe Gibbs Jason Ratcliff 12 Toyota The Home Depot
6 22 A J Allmendinger Walter Czarnecki Todd Gordon 12 Dodge Pennzoil
7 26 Josh Wise Jerry Freeze Charles Dickey Jr 12 Ford MDS Transport

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Pit Road Strategy To Be Critical Component;
Fans To Again Vote One Driver Into Field

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 27, 2012) – The 28th running of the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race will provide some additional incentive for drivers to win one of the four segments heading into the final 10-lap shootout, as the emphasis on winning and pit road strategy have never been more prevalent in this special night of NASCAR star-studded competition. Through the annual Sprint Fan Vote, under way now, fans can again cast ballots for their favorite eligible driver. The driver receiving the highest number of votes will earn a spot in the field.

The NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race set for Saturday, May 19 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (SPEED, 7 p.m.), will consist of four 20-lap segments, concluding with a 10-lap sprint and a $1 million payout to the race winner. This year’s format will place a higher premium for drivers who win one of the four segments, however, as the winners of the first four segments will move to the front of the field and line up 1-4 prior to the field coming to pit road for the final mandatory pit stop.
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When the drivers come down pit road, crew chiefs will have to decide on their best pit strategy, as multiple scenarios will unfold. The team that makes the best call, combined with the optimum performance on pit road, is likely to be in the driver’s seat for the final 10 laps of competition. Wherever the drivers are positioned as they come off pit road after that pit stop is where they will line up to start the final 10-lap segment.

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