Pit Crew Challenge presented by Craftsman The "Skills Challenges" of the Sprint All-Star Race began with the May 14 Craftsman NASCAR All-Star Pit Crew Challenge at
Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte. A winning pit crew - the Jeff Burton #31 RCR team – and individual tire changers, carriers, and fuelers were crowned as champions of the skills challenge. For winning the event, the Burton team got the first pick on pit road.
Pennzoil Victory Challenge The second annual
Pennzoil Victory Challenge was held as part of the pre-race activities. This year's event was changed from a timing skills to a freestyle event similar to NBA Slam-Dunk and NHL Trick Shot challenges. The five judges were: •
Randy Moss, co-owner,
Randy Moss Motorsports and
New England Patriots wide receiver •
Ric Flair, retired professional wrestler who also served as the event's honorary race director •
Kevin Costner, actor who also held a pre-race concert with
Modern West •
Jimmy Spencer,
SPEED •
Montgomery Gentry, a/k/a
Montgomery Gentry, the race's grand marshals. Kevin Harvick won the event, beating Clint Bowyer, Jeff Gordon, Greg Biffle, Kasey Kahne, Kyle Busch and
Darrell Waltrip Harvick challenged the
Fox Sports analyst, who won Sprint All-Star Race I, to the event on an episode of
Trackside Live! on Speed, and Waltrip, who had driven for
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. with the #1 Chevrolet in 1998, accepted Harvick's challenge to participate in the Victory Challenge as part of Sprint All-Star Race XXV. ==Carl Long's record penalty==