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Mike Joy On Christopher Bell: “He Will Be A Champion Of This Sport”

What’s Happening Long-time NASCAR play-by-play commentator Mike Joy was asked who he wanted to see try the Indianapolis 500 outside of Larson on the April 24 episode of Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour. “Christopher Bell,” Joy said. He will be a champion of this sport. I really wish he had the chance to run for it […]

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Long-time NASCAR play-by-play commentator Mike Joy was asked who he wanted to see try the Indianapolis 500 outside of Larson on the April 24 episode of Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour. “Christopher Bell,” Joy said. He will be a champion of this sport. I really wish he had the chance to run for it last year.”

  • Mike Joy wants to see Christopher Bell be the next driver to take on the challenge of the Indianapolis 500. Joy also believes Bell is a future NASCAR Cup Series champion.
  • Bell impressed Joy with how he handled the Chevy blockade situation at the 2024 Fall Martinsville race.

Bell’s Maturity at Martinsville Impressed Mike Joy

How Bell handled his disqualification at Martinsville in the fall, combined with the Chevy blockade to keep the driver of the No. 20 out of the playoffs. Not only did Bell impress Joy, but Joy also believed that the driver impressed NASCAR. “The way he handled that and the way he made his point without taking on NASCAR,” Joy said. “Really elevated his status in the garage and in the sport. I think now he’s someone that NASCAR respects and listens to, and I think they’re ready for him to be a champion.”

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StarKist® Joins Forces with the Busch Family to Fuel a Healthy Lifestyle On and Off the Track

StarKist® Joins Forces with the Busch Family to Fuel a Healthy Lifestyle On and Off the Track StarKist Co., America’s favorite tuna brand, is proud to announce a dynamic new partnership with two-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle Busch, his wife, wellness advocate Samantha Busch, and their youth racer son Brexton. The collaboration brings together […]

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StarKist® Joins Forces with the Busch Family to Fuel a Healthy Lifestyle On and Off the Track

StarKist Co., America’s favorite tuna brand, is proud to announce a dynamic new partnership with two-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle Busch, his wife, wellness advocate Samantha Busch, and their youth racer son Brexton. The collaboration brings together StarKist’s commitment to fueling healthy, active lifestyles with the high-energy world of motorsports and the everyday hustle of family life.

“We’re thrilled to launch this partnership with Kyle, Samantha, Brexton, and their incredible family,” said Michael Merritt Jr., Head…

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How to watch 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race: Schedule, start time, TV channel for North Wilkesboro

The 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race roars back to historic North Wilkesboro Speedway for four days of short-track action, concerts and Cup-Series bragging rights. The non-points exhibition expands to 250 laps this year, promising even more drama under the lights. Here’s everything you need to know: When is the All-Star Race? The NASCAR All-Star Open is […]

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The 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race roars back to historic North Wilkesboro Speedway for four days of short-track action, concerts and Cup-Series bragging rights. The non-points exhibition expands to 250 laps this year, promising even more drama under the lights. Here’s everything you need to know:

When is the All-Star Race?

The NASCAR All-Star Open is scheduled for Sunday, May 18th at 5:30 p.m. ET. The NASCAR All-Star Race is scheduled for Sunday, May 18th at 8 p.m. ET.

Where is the race?

The NASCAR All-Star Open and Race will take place at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

How long is the race?

The NASCAR All-Star Race Heat 1 and Heat 2 are 75-lap heats. The NASCAR All-Star Open is a 100-lap event with a break around lap 40. The NASCAR All-Star Race is a 250-lap event. 

Where can I watch the NASCAR All-Star Races? What channel will it be on?

The races will be broadcast live on FS1 and the FOX Sports App

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How can I stream or watch the race without cable?

The NASCAR All-Star Races can be streamed on the FOX Sports App or FOXSports.com.

For those without cable, there are live-streaming services that carry FS1, including YouTube TV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV and fuboTV.

What is the North Wilkesboro Speedway Schedule?

Friday, May 16th

  • Pit Road Qualifying Entry/Exit Practice (Open) – 4 p.m. ET (FS2)
  • Pit Road Qualifying Entry/Exit Practice (All-Star) – 4:30 p.m. ET (FS2)
  • Practice (Open and All-Star entries) – 5 p.m. ET (FS2)
  • Qualifying/All-Star Pit Crew Challenge (Open) – 6 p.m. ET (FS1)
  • Qualifying/All-Star Pit Crew Challenge (All-Star) – 7 p.m. ET (FS1)

Saturday, May 17th

  • NASCAR Craftsman Window World 250 – 1:30 p.m. ET (FS1)
  • NASCAR All-Star Race Heat No. 1 – 5:20 p.m. ET (FS2)
  • NASCAR All-Star Race Heat No. 2 – 6:15 p.m. ET (FS2)

Sunday, May 18th

  • NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour FaithFest Evangelistic Ministries 150 – 2 p.m. ET (FloRacing)
  • NASCAR All-Star Open – 5:30 p.m. ET (FS1)
  • NASCAR All-Star Race – 8 p.m. ET (FS1, MAX)

Who is driving in the race?

Twenty drivers are already locked into the main event, including Kyle Larson, Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott, William Byron, Ryan Blaney and reigning champion Kyle Busch. Additional spots will be filled by:

  • All-Star Open winners (top 2 finishers)
  • Fan Vote winner

The final 24-car grid will be set after Saturday’s heat races and Sunday’s Open.


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Larson Doubles Down with Second Hendrick 1100 Attempt – Speedway Digest

Few feats in motorsports demand more grit, stamina and sheer determination than “The Double” – the daring attempt to race in both the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. Sunday, May 25, Hendrick Motorsports standout Kyle Larson will once again chase 1,100 miles, looking to conquer what the team has dubbed “The […]

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Few feats in motorsports demand more grit, stamina and sheer determination than “The Double” – the daring attempt to race in both the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. Sunday, May 25, Hendrick Motorsports standout Kyle Larson will once again chase 1,100 miles, looking to conquer what the team has dubbed “The Hendrick 1100.”

Larson first attempted the challenge in 2024, but rain dampened the effort, delaying the start of the Indianapolis 500 and ultimately ending his chance at completing all 1,100 miles. This year, Larson returns hungrier than ever with eyes set on redemption and a place in motorsports history.

“I love to race. I love to compete in big events and I love to try new things to challenge myself,” said Larson. “I try to stay focused on making this the best experience I can and getting my car to drive the best it can while also enjoying the moment.”

RACING’S ULTIMATE TEST

Attempting the feat is more than just showing up. It’s a high-speed, high-stakes marathon that pushes drivers to the limit. From mastering two completely different race cars to navigating the travel from Indianapolis to Charlotte, here’s what makes the challenge such a rare and exciting pursuit:

Two Different Worlds: The day kicks off at the Brickyard with the Indianapolis 500 – open-wheel racing’s crown jewel – before the spotlight shifts to Charlotte Motor Speedway for NASCAR’s toughest test at the Coca-Cola 600 – the sport’s longest and most demanding race. Each event requires a vastly different approach from the precision and aerodynamics of an Indy car to the endurance and strategy required in a stock car.

Physical, Mental Stamina: Two races. One day. Covering 1,100 miles of racing in one day is no ordinary Sunday. It’s a full-day grind that tests the human body like few other athletic endeavors. From switching cars and teams to tight turnarounds, the challenge goes far beyond just racing laps.

Logistical Madness: With nearly 600 miles separating the two tracks, pulling off the Hendrick 1100 requires a flawless timeline. Helicopters, private jets and split-second coordination are essential to get the driver from track to track while practice, qualifying and media obligations fill the days leading up. While difficult, each inconvenience only makes the payoff event sweeter upon completion.

LEGENDS OF “THE DOUBLE”:

Over the years, only a handful of elite drivers have dared to take on the epic motorsports crossover. Here are the notable names of the bold drivers who chased the ultimate challenge.

John Andretti (1994): As the pioneer of “The Double,” Andretti became the first to try the challenge, finishing 10th at Indy before mechanical issues led to a 36th-place finish at the Coca-Cola 600.
Tony Stewart (1999, 2001): Stewart, the gold standard of “The Double”, In 2001, he finished sixth at the Indy 500 and third at the Coca-Cola 600, becoming the first driver to ever complete all 1,100 miles.
Robby Gordon (1997, 2000, 2002-2004): Gordon attempted the feat multiple times, with mixed results. His best effort came in 2002, completing both races and finishing eighth in Indy and 16th at Charlotte.
Kurt Busch (2014): In his only attempt, Busch impressed with a sixth-place finish at Indy but retired early from the Coca-Cola 600 due to engine failure.
Kyle Larson (2024): Larson reignited interest in “The Hendrick 1100” with his attempt last season. After an 18th-place finish at the Indy 500, his quest to complete the full 1,100 miles fell short after rain brought the NASCAR affair to an early conclusion. This year, he’s back with experience and unfinished business.

Larson Doubles Down

With the full force of Hendrick Motorsports behind him and a renewed drive to finish what he started, Larson is all-in on 2025. No stranger to Charlotte Motor Speedway with one 600 win and two ROVAL™ victories, Larson knows what it takes to win at America’s Home for Racing.

“Last year wasn’t as fun and exciting as people might think,” said Larson. “I was super bummed because I knew I wasn’t going to be able to race in both. I didn’t get to enjoy the pre-race stuff or anything, but hopefully this year it goes better with the weather and I can just enjoy the whole experience.”

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Fans can purchase Coca-Cola 600 weekend tickets, online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com or call 1-800-455-FANS (3267). Kids 12 and under get in all weekend for just $10.

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Listen to the Live Radio Broadcast

Sunday night, the NASCAR Cup Series takes the green flag for the 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race from North Wilkesboro Speedway. Hear the full race and post-race coverage from victory lane and more from 5pm ET to midnight on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Ch. 90). 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race How to Listen to the Live Radio Broadcast […]

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Sunday night, the NASCAR Cup Series takes the green flag for the 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race from North Wilkesboro Speedway. Hear the full race and post-race coverage from victory lane and more from 5pm ET to midnight on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Ch. 90).

2025 NASCAR All-Star Race

How to Listen to the Live Radio Broadcast

Tune in to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio on satellite channel 90 and the SiriusXM app and web player at 5pm ET on Sunday, May 18, to hear every lap.

Full SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Broadcast Schedule

4:30pm ET on Friday, May 16 All-Star Practice & Pit Crew Challenge

Driver Channels:
Kyle Larson #5 – Channel 990
Joey Logano #22 – Channel 991
Chase Elliott #9 – Channel 992

4pm ET on Saturday, May 17 SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Pre-Race Show

Get the latest news, driver odds, and fantasy tips for today’s race from North Wilkesboro Speedway with host Pete Pistone.

5pm ET on Saturday, May 17 Qualifying

Find out who will have a chance to win one million dollars Sunday night.

5pm ET on Sunday, May 18 All-Star Race

Hear the full race and post-race coverage from victory lane.

About SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Every race and everything in between: SiriusXM NASCAR Radio takes you inside the sport with unparalleled access to the drivers, crew chiefs, team owners, and other racing insiders. From post-race interviews in victory lane and in the garage, you’ll get the latest news and information from your trusted source for all things NASCAR.



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Hendrick Motorsports Makes Chase Elliott Announcement Before All-Star Race

There’s no way to sugarcoat it, the 2025 NASCAR season has been a disappointment for former Cup Series champion Chase Elliott.  Elliott hasn’t recorded a win yet for Hendrick Motorsports this season. He had a legitimate chance to claim first place last weekend at Kansas Speedway, but a brutal turn of events left him outside […]

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There’s no way to sugarcoat it, the 2025 NASCAR season has been a disappointment for former Cup Series champion Chase Elliott. 

Elliott hasn’t recorded a win yet for Hendrick Motorsports this season. He had a legitimate chance to claim first place last weekend at Kansas Speedway, but a brutal turn of events left him outside of the top 10 when the dust settled. 

Despite coming up short at Kansas, the No. 9 team received love from Hendrick Motorsports vice president of competition Chad Knaus. 

“It’s unfortunate that issue happened today because I think we’d be sitting here with them easily in the top five with the pace that they had. But it only takes one hiccup and it can derail your day,” Knaus said. “So we’ve got to keep working on those things. But as long as they continue to bring good race cars and fast race cars and execute at a high level, they’re going to be where we need them.”

With the NASCAR All-Star Race set for this weekend, Hendrick Motorsports has made a change to Elliott’s team. Whether or not it’ll lead to better results is a bit unclear though. 





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NASCAR North Wilkesboro full weekend schedule, TV schedule for All-Star Race

The NASCAR Cup Series takes a breather from the brewing playoff picture with this weekend’s non-points All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The Craftsman Truck Series is also racing at North Wilkesboro, on May 17. Kyle Busch is in the field in a Spire Motorsports Chevrolet, along with Xfinity Series regular Sammy Smith. Here is […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series takes a breather from the brewing playoff picture with this weekend’s non-points All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

The Craftsman Truck Series is also racing at North Wilkesboro, on May 17.

Kyle Busch is in the field in a Spire Motorsports Chevrolet, along with Xfinity Series regular Sammy Smith.

Here is the full on-track schedule in North Wilkesboro:

All times Central; on-track activity at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Friday, May 16

3 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star qualifying practice, FS2

4 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star and All-Star Open practice, FS2

5 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Open qualifying, FS1 (Watch FREE on Fubo)

6 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star qualifying, FS1 (Watch FREE on Fubo)

Saturday, May 17

8:30 a.m. — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series practice and qualifying, FS2

12:30 p.m. — Window World 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race (250 laps, 156.25 miles), FS1 (Watch FREE on Fubo)

4 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star heat races (75 laps each), FS2

Sunday, May 18

4 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Open (100 laps, 62.5 miles), FS1 (Watch FREE on Fubo)

7 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race (250 laps, 156.25 miles), FS1 (Watch FREE on Fubo) and MAX (in-car cameras)

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