[1] North Carolina native and former NBA MVP Michael Jordan was the grand marshal of the event.
Similarly to the All-Star games in other North American sports leagues, it does not affect the championship standings.
[2] The race comprised eighteen crew chiefs driving small Legends Thunder Roadster cars on the quarter-mile oval in front of the main track's grandstand and was televised in the United States on Speed.
[2] NASCAR on ESPN color commentator and former crew chief, Andy Petree won the main event, earning a $10,000 donation for any charity of his choice.
The 40-lap race was stopped four times due to caution, including a 10-car incident halfway through lap 1 in which, among other things, the hoods of the cars driven by David Gilliland and Juan Pablo Montoya collided.
Kevin Harvick passed Jeff Burton at the start of the fourth and final segment and won the event for the first time in his career.
Burton had inherited the lead from Matt Kenseth, who was sent to the tail end of the longest line due to speeding on pit road during the break between segments three and four.