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Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur insists he is “not too worried” about Lewis Hamilton’s struggles so far this season – adding that analysis of the Scuderia’s form dipping “dramatically” is “f****** bull****”. Hamilton, 40, has endured a difficult start to his £50m-a-year time at Ferrari, failing to finish higher than fifth in five races, though he […]

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Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur insists he is “not too worried” about Lewis Hamilton’s struggles so far this season – adding that analysis of the Scuderia’s form dipping “dramatically” is “f****** bull****”.

Hamilton, 40, has endured a difficult start to his £50m-a-year time at Ferrari, failing to finish higher than fifth in five races, though he did win the sprint race in China.

The seven-time F1 world champion has repeatedly voiced his frustrations at being unable to adapt to the SF-25 car, following 12 years with Mercedes. Yet having finished seventh in Saudi Arabia on Sunday – with teammate Charles Leclerc on the podium – the Briton admitted that he “couldn’t blame the car” for his position in Jeddah.

Hamilton lies seventh in the drivers’ standings and already trails championship leader Oscar Piastri by 68 points. Yet Ferrari team principal Vasseur believes it is a “positive” that Hamilton is so downbeat.

“I will give him support and we will start straight away to find solutions,” Vasseur said, after the race in Saudi.

“I am not too worried. Have a look at what he did in China or what he did in Bahrain last week or even in the first part of the session this weekend. The potential is there for sure.

“He’s down because he finished seventh and his team-mate is on the podium. It is positive that Lewis is down because if he was happy, it wouldn’t be normal.”

Questioned further on the Scuderia’s “dramatic” slump in form – from a position where they finished second in last year’s constructors’ championship – Vasseur reacted firmly.

“Dramatically?” he said. “We have done five races so far. I know that you won’t have the big headlines tomorrow that Fred said this, but this is f****** bull****.

“You have ups and downs. When we have an up, we are not world champions. When we are down, we are not nowhere.”

Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur (right) has defended star driver Lewis Hamilton (left)
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur (right) has defended star driver Lewis Hamilton (left) (Getty)

Hamilton was nearly lost for words after finishing the Saudi race where he started, in seventh place.

Asked if he felt comfortable at all, in the fifth race of the 2025 season, Hamilton’s reply was short: “No. There wasn’t one second.

“Clearly the car is capable of being P3, Charles did a great job today, I can’t blame the car.”

Questioned if he had any idea why the car wasn’t working for him, Hamilton simply responded: “No.”

Ferrari are expected to bring an upgrade package to the next race in Miami (2-4 May), with both Hamilton and Leclerc revealing they will be present at Ferrari HQ in Maranello this week as they work towards an improved car for the rest of the season.

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NASCAR All-Star Heat Race Results: May 17, 2025 (North Wilkesboro)

North Wilkesboro Speedway results from the heat races for the NASCAR All-Star Race Tomorrow, drivers will race for $1,000,000. 20 cars are locked into the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The field has been split into two heat races and the results from these races will set positions 1-20 in the All-Star feature. […]

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North Wilkesboro Speedway results from the heat races for the NASCAR All-Star Race

Tomorrow, drivers will race for $1,000,000. 20 cars are locked into the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The field has been split into two heat races and the results from these races will set positions 1-20 in the All-Star feature.

View NASCAR All-Star heat race results below.

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CARS (PLM): Prac/Qual | Race
CARS (LMSC): Prac/Qual | Race
Trucks: : Prac/Qual | Race
Cup : Prac/Qual | Heats | Lineup | Open | All-Star Race

North Wilkesboro TV Schedule

Heat 1
Report

Brad Keselowski and Alex Bowman set the front row for the first heat race of the day. 75 laps of stock car racing are up next…

Green flag, Keselowski clears Bowman via the outside lane off turn two. Bowman is dropping quickly through the field. Austin Dillon takes 2nd away.

67 to go, Reddick works under Dillon in the battle for 2nd. After several laps, Reddick clears him for 2nd.

45 to go, the competition caution is out.

Four cars head for the pit lane. Keselowski stays out and holds the lead.

Green, Keselowski leads Reddick off turn two. Byron is flying through the field on new tires.

32 to go, Byron works to the right rear of Reddick. He drives by on the outside, Byron to 2nd.

25 to go, Ross Chastain has joined the battle. Three car battle for the lead. Reddick clears Reddick for 2nd.

21 to go, Chastain rubs doors with Keselowski in the battle for the lead. Keselowski holds him off.

12 to go, Keselowski opens the gap. Byron and Blaney are all over Chastain in the battle for 2nd.

Brad Keselowski wins heat one at North Wilkesboro Speedway!

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Race Results (Heat 1)
May 17, 2025

Pos | Driver

1. Brad Keselowski

2. Ross Chastain

3. William Byron

4. Ryan Blaney

5. Alex Bowman

6. Josh Berry

7. Tyler Reddick

8. Austin Dillon

9. Ricky Stenhouse Jr

10. Justin Allgaier (Kyle Larson)

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Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe set the front row for the final heat race of the day. 75 more laps of short track racing are up next…

Green flag, Bell is clear before turn one. Briscoe holds 2nd off turn two.

45 to go, the competition caution is out.

Briscoe stays out on old tires but he’s the only one as 9 other cars head for the pit lane. Bell wins the race to the pit exit but he only took two tires. Logano restarts 4th, the first car with four fresh tires.

Green, Bell drives it deep to the bottom and he clears Briscoe for the race lead. Briscoe is dropping quickly through the field.

34 to go, Briscoe is in the way and he’s turned off turn four with help from Daniel Suarez.

Green, Bell leads off turn two. Joey Logano slides Chase Elliott for 2nd into turn three.

10 to go, Bell leads Logano by 1.5 seconds. Logano is exploring lanes.

Christopher Bell wins heat two at North Wilkesboro Speedway!

North Wilkesboro Speedway
Race Results (Heat 2)
May 17, 2025

1. Christopher Bell

2. Joey Logano

3. Chase Elliott

4. Kyle Busch

5. Chris Buescher

6. Daniel Suarez

7. Chase Briscoe

8. Austin Cindric

9. Harrison Burton

10. Denny Hamlin

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NORTH WILKESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA – MAY 21: A general view of racing during the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway on May 21, 2023 in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
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Starting Lineup
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May 18, 2025

Pos | Driver

1. Brad Keselowski

2. Christopher Bell

3. Ross Chastain

4. Joey Logano

5. William Byron

6. Chase Elliott

7. Ryan Blaney

8. Kyle Busch

9. Alex Bowman

10. Chris Buescher

11. Josh Berry

12. Daniel Suarez

13. Tyler Reddick

14. Chase Briscoe

15. Austin Dillon

16. Austin Cindric

17. Ricky Stenhouse Jr

18. Harrison Burton

19. Kyle Larson

20. Denny Hamlin

21. All-Star Open (Winner)

22. All-Star Open (2nd Place)

23. Fan Vote Winner

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Rivalry simmers after Chandler Smith’s NASCAR Truck win at North Wilkesboro

NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. (NASCAR Wire Service) — Chandler Smith owes Front Row Motorsports teammate Layne Riggs a vote of thanks after Saturday’s Window World 250 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. After Riggs’ Ford slid up into the No. 11 Toyota of Corey Heim in Turn 2 of the final lap, Smith took the lead and held […]

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Chandler Smith owes Front Row Motorsports teammate Layne Riggs a vote of thanks after Saturday’s Window World 250 at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

After Riggs’ Ford slid up into the No. 11 Toyota of Corey Heim in Turn 2 of the final lap, Smith took the lead and held on for the win, his first at the 0.625-mile short track and his second of the season in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.

Heim, who led 162 of 255 laps, left North Wilkesboro with a 17th-place finish and a percolating rivalry with Riggs, his nemesis throughout the race.

Riding on tires that were 68 laps older than Smith’s, Heim had the lead for the overtime restart on Lap 254. He quickly cleared Smith on his inside and Riggs behind him, but Riggs mounted a strong run through Turns 3 and 4 on the white-flag lap and steered to Heim’s inside.

Riggs slid up into Heim’s truck, which turned sideways as Smith claimed the lead and headed for the finish line with Riggs in his wake. Smith’s margin of victory over his teammate was 0.611 seconds.

The final overtime lap was the only one Smith led on Saturday in collecting his seventh career Truck Series win.

“I feel like this place tires kind of mattered but they also kind of didn’t,” said Smith, who started from the rear of the field after unapproved adjustments to fix a break issue in his No. 38 Ford. “I didn’t think we were as good as the 11—obviously we had a tire advantage on him there.

“That last restart, I did everything but the right thing. My teammate, Layne Riggs, executed perfectly, and we came out on the right end of the stick.”

Heim doubtless would take exception to the characterization “perfect execution.”

On a Lap 81 restart after the first stage break, Riggs ran Heim up toward the outside wall, handing the lead and ultimately the Stage 2 win to Grant Enfinger.

Then came the controversy in overtime.

After the race, Heim briefly expressed his displeasure to Riggs on pit road.

“He tried to do it to the 7 (Carson Hocevar) last week for the win, and mission accomplished for him, I guess, this week,” Heim said. “And it cost him one, too. I don’t know. We’ve given up so many of them this year, after dominating the race.

“The 38 (Smith) was the only other guy that was rightfully good. I felt like he deserved to win over anyone else, not the 34 (Riggs). I got really loose into (Turn) 3. Just struggled being loose on the short runs, and he had an opportunity to wreck me. Just disappointed.”

Predictably, Riggs had a different perception of the final lap.

“I feel like he got really loose into (Turns) 3 and 4 and kind of gave the bottom up, and we’re side by side on the frontstretch,” Riggs said. “I had a huge run, and I went bottom. I didn’t fence him. I slid him up the track and gave him one lane there.

“It’s North Wilkesboro on the last lap for a truck win. I feel like I didn’t really do anything wrong there.”

After the last-lap melee, Tyler Ankrum finished third, followed by Daniel Hemric and Enfinger. Defending series champion Ty Majeski, Giovanni Ruggiero, Kaden Honeycutt, Kyle Busch and Sammy Smith completed the top 10.

Busch’s efforts were hampered by a pair of pit road speeding penalties in his second start of the season.

Heim retained the series lead by 47 points over Chandler Smith in second heading to next Friday’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.



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Starting lineup for Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway

NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. — Twenty of the 23 spots have been set for Sunday night’s NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The final three spots will be determined Sunday in the All-Star Open (green flag at 5:38 p.m. ET). The winner and runner-up will advance, along with the fan vote winner, to the All-Star […]

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NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. — Twenty of the 23 spots have been set for Sunday night’s NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

The final three spots will be determined Sunday in the All-Star Open (green flag at 5:38 p.m. ET). The winner and runner-up will advance, along with the fan vote winner, to the All-Star Race (green flag at 8:14 p.m. ET).

The All-Star Race is 250 laps and pays $1 million to the winner.

NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race - Qualifying Heat

Heat races set the lineup for Sunday’s All-Star Race.

Brad Keselowski was the fastest in qualifying and won his heat race and will start first in the All-Star Race. He seeks his first All-Star Race win.

Christopher Bell won his heat and will start second in the All-Star Race.

Joey Logano won last year’s All-Star Race. Kyle Larson won the event in 2023, the first year it was held at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Larson will start at the rear Sunday because he missed qualifying and his heat race to practice and qualify for the Indianapolis 500.

Starting lineup for the All-Star Race

1. Brad Keselowski

2. Christopher Bell

3. Ross Chastain

4. Joey Logano

5. William Byron

6. Chase Elliott

7. Ryan Blaney

8. Kyle Busch

9. Alex Bowman

10. Chris Buescher

11. Josh Berry

12. Daniel Suarez

13. Tyler Reddick

14. Chase Briscoe

15. Austin Dillon

16. Austin Cindric

17. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

18. Harrison Burton

19. Kyle Larson (will move to the rear since Justin Allgaier qualified car)

20. Denny Hamlin

21. Winner of All-Star Open

22. Runner-up of All-Star Open

23. Fan vote winner





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Ford Performance NASCAR: Keselowski Wins Heat 1 – Speedway Digest

Ford Finishing Results: 1st – Brad Keselowski 4th– Ryan Blaney 6th – Josh Berry BRAD KESELOWSKI, No. 6 Solomon Plumbing Ford Mustang Dark Horse – THAT WENT ACCORDING TO PLAN.  IS THIS A SHOT IN THE ARM FOR THIS TEAM?  “Yeah, it doesn’t hurt.  It’s been a good two days for everyone on this 6 […]

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Ford Finishing Results:

1st – Brad Keselowski

4th– Ryan Blaney

6th – Josh Berry

BRAD KESELOWSKI, No. 6 Solomon Plumbing Ford Mustang Dark HorseTHAT WENT ACCORDING TO PLAN.  IS THIS A SHOT IN THE ARM FOR THIS TEAM?  “Yeah, it doesn’t hurt.  It’s been a good two days for everyone on this 6 crew and hopeful the other two cars can have good runs – the heat race and the Open so that we can get a great day for tomorrow.  It’s good to be starting up front with the Solomon Plumbing Ford Mustang and to be running fast.  This is fun.”

YOU TRIED SOMETHING DIFFERENT.  WHAT DID YOU LEARN ABOUT THIS SETUP AND MAYBE TIRES.  DO YOU WANT TIRES TOMORROW?  “Those guys that put tires on, they were really hard to hold off. I had the preferred groove and just tried to use it to my advantage.  We’ll see if that’s the case tomorrow.”

KESELOWSKI WINNER’S PRESS CONFERENCE

IS THIS STILL A ONE-GROOVE TRACK?  “Oh, no.  It’s definitely not a single groove racetrack.  They were running me real hard.  We had good pace and that was a little bit of a dogfight, so I thought it was great racing.”

HOW MUCH FUN WAS IT RACING SIDE-BY-SIDE WITH THOSE GUYS FOR ALL THOSE LAPS?  “That’s what this is supposed to be.  It’s supposed to be a fun race and I think I ran beside the 45, the 1, the 24 for at least a dozen or maybe two dozen laps.  It was a good battle.  I’m glad that we came out on top, but that’s the way it’s supposed to be, right?”

BEING OUT FRONT YOU GET BETTER AIR BUT IS IT ALSO TIRE THING?  “Those guys were running hard and that’s what they’re supposed to do.  It’s always a battle on these short tracks to have the right balance between driving the car hard enough to stay up front, but not driving it too hard to run the tires off of it and that’s part of the challenge of being a race car driver and I welcome it.”

ARE YOU GOING TO NEED TIRES TOMORROW NIGHT?  “We’re gonna find out.  It’s always hard to say.  The track conditions are always changing, particularly when we’ll have the Open before the race tomorrow.  I suspect the track will just become more and more favorable to tire wear.”

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NASCAR Cup Series NASCAR All-Star Race Heat 2 Results

Saturday At North Wilkesboro Speedway North Wilkesboro, N.C. Lap length: 0.62 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (1) Christopher Bell,… Saturday At North Wilkesboro Speedway North Wilkesboro, N.C. Lap length: 0.62 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (1) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 75 laps, 0 points. 2. (3) Joey Logano, Ford, 75, 0. 3. (5) Chase […]

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Saturday At North Wilkesboro Speedway North Wilkesboro, N.C. Lap length: 0.62 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (1) Christopher Bell,…

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At North Wilkesboro Speedway

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Lap length: 0.62 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

1. (1) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 75 laps, 0 points.

2. (3) Joey Logano, Ford, 75, 0.

3. (5) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 75, 0.

4. (6) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 75, 0.

5. (8) Chris Buescher, Ford, 75, 0.

6. (10) Daniel Suárez, Chevrolet, 75, 0.

7. (2) Chase Briscoe, Toyota, 75, 0.

8. (9) Austin Cindric, Ford, 75, 0.

9. (7) Harrison Burton, Ford, 75, 0.

10. (4) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 75, 0.

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Race Statistics were not immediately available.

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NASCAR Driver Rating Formula

A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race.

The formula combines the following categories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish.

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Promoter’s Caution could add random layer of chaos in NASCAR All-Star Race

The fate of the NASCAR All-Star Race largely rests on the whims of Marcus Smith, who is giving few hints about how he’ll deploy a new “Promoter’s Caution.” It’s the latest goofy gimmick in an event defined by annual format changes designed to goose the competition in the name of fender-banging fireworks. At a randomly […]

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The fate of the NASCAR All-Star Race largely rests on the whims of Marcus Smith, who is giving few hints about how he’ll deploy a new “Promoter’s Caution.”

It’s the latest goofy gimmick in an event defined by annual format changes designed to goose the competition in the name of fender-banging fireworks. At a randomly selected point Sunday night during the first 220 of 250 laps at North Wilkesboro Speedway, a yellow flag will fly and possibly wipe out a big lead while bunching the field for a race-altering restart.

The decision on when to throw the yellow rests solely with Smith, the president and CEO of Speedway Motorsports, which owns the 0.625-mile track in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

“I’ll have a very special mystery guest with a little All-Star Race history of his own to help me out when it’s time to drop the yellow,” Smith said. “Hopefully, we’ll create a little chaos for the teams and some fun for the fans at the same time.”

It’s an attempt to restore some luster to the All-Star Race, which has lost touch with its no-holds-barred origins. The past two events at North Wilkesboro produced runaway victories for Kyle Larson and Joey Logano, who led 199 of 200 laps in 2024.

The most memorable event last year came after the race when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch engaged in fisticuffs after tangling for a mid-pack position. It was a far cry from the furious last-lap battles that once sent an All-Star Race winner to the emergency room (Davey Allison sustained a concussion in 1992 after crashing from contact with Kyle Petty at the checkered flag).

The Promoter’s Caution won’t guarantee a slam-bang ending, but it’s in the vein of an exhibition race with $1 million but no points at stake. While other pro sports have struggled to keep all-star events relevant, Cup Series drivers pride themselves on competing as hard as they would in a race with championship implications — and sometimes harder.

“The All Star Race is not just another race,” Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell said. “Everybody is more aggressive than a normal Sunday Cup race. Everyone has that win it or wear it attitude, and it races differently because of that.”

A sense of resignation from the All-Star Race’s annual format overhauls also makes it easier to accept the inanity of a random yellow.

“I have a hard enough time keeping up with all of the different format stuff,” Team Penske’s Austin Cindric said. “It doesn’t really bother me that much that we’re going to have a Promoter’s Caution because, unless I’m the caution, I can’t control it in any way. It’s just the racing gods, but maybe they’re on earth this time.”

Though its timing could cost him a win, Logano is fine with the Promoter’s Caution because “the All-Star Race presents the opportunity to try things outside of the box.

“I don’t think we should have a Promoter’s Caution in points-paying events,” he said. “But in this case, we do something different. It’s something everyone can talk about. And I just don’t know what they’re going to do. Are they going to put Marcus in the flag stand, and he’s just going to throw a yellow flag?”

The son of late NASCAR Hall of Famer Bruton Smith, who once lobbied for random yellows as the most bombastic promoter in Cup history, is coy about how the Promoter’s Caution will be unveiled.

“I’ve had no shortage of NASCAR experts from inside and outside of the garage giving me advice on what to do,” Marcus Smith said. “I’ve got a couple of scenarios in mind depending on what’s happening with the race. Or I could just go spur of the moment with my gut.”

Odds and ends

Christopher Bell (+350) is the BetMGM Sportsbook favorite, followed by pole-sitter Brad Keselowski (+600), Logano (+650), two-time defending Daytona 500 winner William Byron (+700) and Denny Hamlin (+800). Kyle Larson, who will start last after missing practice and qualifying while attempting to make the Indy 500, is listed at +1000. … Keselowski and Bell were the winners Saturday of the two 75-lap heat races that set the starting lineup for the All-Star Race. Keselowski already was guaranteed the top starting spot for Sunday night’s main event after qualifying on the pole position Friday. Bell will start second Sunday, followed by Ross Chastain, Logano and Byron. … After sitting essentially dormant for more than 35 years, North Wilkesboro Speedway is playing host to its third consecutive All-Star Race since a $20 million makeover. Keselowski wants to move a points race from Charlotte Motor Speedway’s “Roval” layout to North Wilkesboro Speedway and shift the All-Star Race back to Charlotte’s 1.5-mile oval (the host from 1987-2019). “This needs to be a points racetrack,” Keselowski said of North Wilkesboro. “I’m very strong about the Roval has got to go.”

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AP Auto Racing Writer Jenna Fryer in Indianapolis contributed to this report.

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