NASCAR stars debate the purpose of the All-Star Race amidst a mundane Dover atmosphere. The 2020 Cup Series champion, Chase Elliott, noted that the race felt like a normal weekend, lacking the excitement of previous All-Star Race experiences. The race's format, which combines heat races with the All-Star Open, has been criticized by drivers like Carson Hocevar and Denny Hamlin for diluting the All-Star Race's uniqueness. The introduction of double file restarts and overtime has further blurred the lines between exhibition and regular races. Brad Keselowski suggested that the All-Star Race should be more experimental, emphasizing the need to maintain its distinctiveness. However, the challenge lies in balancing novelty and pure racing, as noted by Hamlin. The All-Star Race's evolution has been marked by a struggle to retain its special status, with drivers and fans alike yearning for a more distinctive format. The future of the All-Star Race remains uncertain, with discussions around fan involvement and innovative formats, such as a Power Ball-style number draw for late-race inversions, being explored to restore its allure.