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Drivers will race at the Monster Mile culminating a three-day weekend of racing. Delaware is in its third year with just one NASCAR race instead of two.
Read more about the weekend here.
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Dover Motor Speedway food
And those attending events have a variety of food options including Scrapple Mac, a creamy triple-cheese macaroni with spicy scrapple, goldfish cracker crumbs, peri peri sauce and scallions; Piggy Mac, pulled pork over a triple-cheese macaroni base, or Piggy Fries, which subs out fries for the pasta; and Monster Mile Scrapple Fries, a dish of French fries, nacho cheese, fried scrapple, pickled red jalapeño, hot honey, Old Bay hot sauce and scallions.
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Special guests at the Monster Mile
WWE star Braun Strowman and revered filmmaker Kevin Smith are both headed to the Monster Mile racetrack in Dover for a special mission Sunday. Find out what they will be doing during the race here.
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Entertainment at the Monster Mile
Along with racing there is a variety of free entertainment offerings for you and your kiddos to experience, near the 46-foot-tall Monster Monument. Here’s the lowdown on some cool cost-friendly events you can check out in the FanZone on Friday through Sunday.
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How to watch the Dover race
Thirty-six drivers will complete 400-miles when they take track Sunday.
The race will air at 2 p.m. April 30 on FS1, PRN, Fox Sports app and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
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