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Cadillac F1 makes its entrance as official team at Miami Grand Prix as questions swirl about lineup

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The new Cadillac F1 team officially announced its arrival at a glitzy South Beach extravaganza packed with industry executives and influencers and highlighted by a musical showcase from Janelle Monáe and actor Terry Crews Jr., who shared an anecdote about how he’d never been born had his […]

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The new Cadillac F1 team officially announced its arrival at a glitzy South Beach extravaganza packed with industry executives and influencers and highlighted by a musical showcase from Janelle Monáe and actor Terry Crews Jr., who shared an anecdote about how he’d never been born had his father not relocated at age 20 to Flint, Michigan, in search of a job with General Motors.

A splashy video ultimately unveiled the Cadillac F1 team logo at a multimillion-dollar party jammed elbow-to-elbow in the Queen Miami Beach venue.

What wasn’t revealed? Cadillac’s car, a bit of a disappointment for those who expected to see all the bells and whistles at the brand launch introduction to F1’s newest team.

No worries, promised the leaders of the new team: Cadillac F1 is on pace to be on the grid in 2026.

“We’re building cars, we’ve been in the wind tunnel for a long time,” said Dan Towriss, CEO of TWG Motorsports, the team owner. “Chassis has arrived, we’re continuing to add (personnel) to the team, there are so many work streams that are happening all at once. But I want to make sure everybody understands just how deep the partnership is with General Motors and with Cadillac. I think that’s something that really will set apart this team, this entry, on the grid.”

Cadillac will debut in 2026 with a two-car lineup that will push the F1 field to 22 cars — the first time since 2016 the grid will have more than 20 cars.

A long drive

It was a long road for Cadillac F1 to get to this point. The project started with Michael Andretti, who failed to buy Sauber in his effort to create a true American team that would feature at least one American driver. When he didn’t close the Sauber deal, Andretti petitioned F1 and governing body FIA to expand the field for Andretti Global, which led to the equivalent of an IRS audit during a grueling application process.

F1 denied the application.

Towriss and Cadillac pressed on — they spent the last year saying work on the project “continues on pace” — and when Towriss bought out Andretti late last year, F1 changed course and the new team was suddenly fast-tracked.

General Motors President Mark Reuss was finally able to attend an F1 race — the Miami Grand Prix over the weekend — in an official capacity. So geeked to finally be in the club, Reuss pulled out his phone to play an audio clip for reporters of the first Cadillac engine being fired.

Cadillac will initially race with Ferrari engines before GM’s power unit is ready for 2029. Reuss said the Cadillac approach is deliberate to have a reliable, fast engine rather than rush one out for next season.

“You have to go slow to go fast,” Reuss said.

Cadillac will have the largest U.S. presence of any F1 team and will operate out of facilities in Fishers, Indiana, as well as in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team also has a satellite facility at Silverstone, England.

Who will drive for Cadillac F1?

When Andretti first launched this project, he was adamant it was for an American driver, specifically California native and current IndyCar driver Colton Herta.

Now the list of potential drivers is rather long. Towriss and Reuss were adamant they’ve yet to sign a driver amid reports that Sergio Perez has already signed. The need for there to be an American is not a pressing issue to TWG.

“There’s a lot of interest in this team and we’re very appreciative of that,” Towriss said. “We want that person set up for success, and want that seat respected when that American driver does come in for the team. … We’ll find the right way and the right time to bring the right driver into Formula 1.”

IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward, who races under the Mexican flag but spent most of his childhood in Texas, wants a seat. Towriss said they had a funny run-in two weeks ago at the Indianapolis 500 open test when the elevator Towriss was in opened and there was O’Ward; they joked they would talk.

McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown said he wouldn’t prevent O’Ward from pursuing a seat with Cadillac. O’Ward drives for McLaren in IndyCar and is the team’s F1 reserve driver.

“I wouldn’t like it, but I wouldn’t stop him,” Brown said.

Valtteri Bottas, now an F1 reserve driver for Mercedes, told The Associated Press he is very interested while IndyCar driver Colton Herta has recently hedged on whether he wants the seat.

There are a number of Americans who could be candidates, especially if the team is willing to wait until deeper into its existence to hire one. NASCAR driver Connor Zilisch, an 18-year-old quickly climbing through the stock car series’ ladder system, initially pursued European racing in his career. Sebastian Wheldon, who is deep into the Andretti Global driver development program, on Saturday won his debut Italian F4 race at Misano with Prema Racing.

Another idea could put a long-debated topic to the test: NASCAR champion Kyle Larson, who often comes up as potentially the only driver in the world who could match F1 standout Max Verstappen in talent.

When AP asked Reuss about the possibility of Larson, Reuss said “let’s focus on Indianapolis first.” Larson will run for McLaren and Chevrolet for a second consecutive year in the Indianapolis 500 later this month.

Potential effect of tariffs

Reuss said GM’s F1 efforts will not be affected by President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs despite a potential $5 billion (£3.8bn) impact. Despite reversing a number of the planned tariffs on imports in recent weeks, a 25% tariff is still in place.

“This is a long-term footprint that we have that are very old in some cases, that have been there a long time,” Reuss said. “So we’re working to bring as much as we can into the United States and avoid the tariffs. But not at all cost, and it doesn’t happen overnight. There’s no light switch that says, ‘Oh, all of a sudden we’re tariff-free.’

“You probably would have seen over the last few days, we did earnings on the early part of the week, and then we came back and did the earnings review and guidance. In that second one, there’s about $5 billion of impact for us. But it’s not going to affect this (F1) project.”

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Hocevar and Nemechek advance into All-Star Race, Gragson wins Fan Vote

Carson Hocevar claimed victory after a two-tire call allowed him to take the lead. John Hunter Nemechek scored a runner-up finish, also racing his way into the big show. “Super big for this group, this team,” said Hocevar. “It’s great to win, especially being challenged by tires there. I had my hands full. We definitely […]

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Carson Hocevar claimed victory after a two-tire call allowed him to take the lead. John Hunter Nemechek scored a runner-up finish, also racing his way into the big show.

“Super big for this group, this team,” said Hocevar. “It’s great to win, especially being challenged by tires there. I had my hands full. We definitely have to go to work here on our race car because I didn’t really like it, but it’s a good sign that we didn’t like it and we were still pretty quick there.”

As for Nemechek, he’s just excited to “have a shot to go win a million dollars. Hats off to this No. 42 team. We unloaded and we had good two — or three-lap speed, but no longer on pace. Proud of them for the effort they put in yesterday and what they were able to find, and pitting there at that last deal, I knew I couldn’t win from where I was at. We came and got two (tires) and that helped us out. Hats off to the whole 42 team. Proud of the effort.”

The first drivers out were Erik Jones in third, Ty Dillon in fourth, and Zane Smith in fifth. It was also a race of missed opportunities for pole-sitter Shane van Gisbergen, as well as Ryan Preece, who made a costly error under caution.

As for the Fan Vote, it was Noah Gragson who claimed the honor, taking the final spot in the grid for the All-Star Race.

“The fans are the GOATs. It’s awesome to be part of this All-Star Race,” said Gragson. “Thank God for that Open Race, because I feel like we got the balance fixed.”

Race recap

As the Open race got underway, van Gisbergen quickly drove away from the rest of the field. Gragson, who started third, fell back early after contact from John Hunter Nemechek. Gragson quickly faded out of contention after that.

Meanwhile, the battle for the second and final transfer spot was dramatic from the get-go as Spire Motorsport teammates Hocevar and McDowell doored each other.

In the back, Todd Gilliland was forced to pit under green with a flat tire. SVG remained unchallenged at the front of the field, leading until the pre-planned competition caution halfway through the race.

The running order saw a major shakeup as several drivers opted for two tires. Surprisingly, SVG did not and it proved costly, losing five spots on pit road. While he struggled to move forward, Preece, who also sacrificed some track position for four fresh tires, made some big moves.

He muscled his way by Gibbs for the second and final transfer spot and soon after, the caution flag flew for an incident involving Riley Herbst with just over 20 to go. A replay showed that he had some help from McDowell, who sent him into the outside wall.

Preece, who was second, ran over the choose box and was sent to the rear of the field as a result. It was a heartbreaking error for the No. 60 RFK Racing Ford, who claimed the box was difficult to see.

On the restart, Nemechek muscled his way by Wallace and took the final transfer spot by force. With no more yellows, this is how the race would end with Hocevar and Nemechek finishing 1-2.

After the checkered flag, SVG and Todd Gilliland got into it with some contact on the cool-down lap and a conversation on pit road later on.

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Hocevar, Nemechek, Gragson Advance To All-Star Race – Speedway Digest

The NASCAR All-Star Race added two first-time participants – winner Carson Hocevar and runner-up John Hunter Nemechek – through the All-Star Open on Sunday at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Noah Gragson qualified for his third All-Star Race start by winning the Fan Vote for the third consecutive year. Hocevar, though, felt like the real winner. The […]

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The NASCAR All-Star Race added two first-time participants – winner Carson Hocevar and runner-up John Hunter Nemechek – through the All-Star Open on Sunday at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Noah Gragson qualified for his third All-Star Race start by winning the Fan Vote for the third consecutive year.

Hocevar, though, felt like the real winner. The Spire Motorsports driver assumed the point after pole winner Shane van Gisbergen dominated the opening 50 laps, but pitted for four tires under a caution period and never recovered the track position.

Hocevar used a quick two-tire stop, clean air and a strong car to keep all comers at bay, while a slew of contenders fought it out for the second transfer spot. Nemechek’s Legacy Motor Club team opted to take four tires under a late caution for Riley Herbst’s spin, and used the improved grip to catch and pass Bubba Wallace for second. Wallace faded to eighth on old tires.

Ty Dillon ended up third with Erik Jones fourth and Michael McDowell fifth. Gragson advanced after finishing 17th.

CARSON HOCEVAR, NO. 77 SPIRE MOTORSPORTS CHEVROLET (Race Winner): “Super big for this group, this team. It’s great to win, especially being challenged by tires there. I had my hands full. We definitely have to go to work here on our race car because I didn’t really like it, but it’s a good sign that we didn’t like it and we were still pretty quick there.”

JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK, NO. 42 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB TOYOTA (Runner-Up): “We have a shot to go win a million dollars. Hats off to this No. 42 team. We unloaded and we had good two- or three-lap speed, but no longer on pace. Proud of them for the effort they put in yesterday and what they were able to find, and pitting there at that last deal, I knew I couldn’t win from where I was at. We came and got two (tires) and that helped us out. Hats off to the whole 42 team. Proud of the effort.”

NOAH GRAGSON, NO. 4 FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS FORD (Fan Vote Winner): “The fans are the GOATs. It’s awesome to be part of this All-Star Race. Thank God for that Open Race, because I feel like we got the balance fixed.”

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Welcome to the Racing America On SI Live Race Updates page for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race and NASCAR All-Star Open at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Be sure to refresh this post throughout Sunday’s races as the Live Race Updates story will be updated regularly with the biggest moments from the NASCAR All-Star Open […]

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Welcome to the Racing America On SI Live Race Updates page for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race and NASCAR All-Star Open at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

Be sure to refresh this post throughout Sunday’s races as the Live Race Updates story will be updated regularly with the biggest moments from the NASCAR All-Star Open and NASCAR All-Star Race, including lead changes, crash replays, the winner of the races, finishing results, and more.

The night’s action kicks off with the NASCAR All-Star Open at 5:00 PM ET on FS1, and the NASCAR All-Star Race goes live at 8:00 PM ET also on FS1.

NASCAR All-Star Race Info

The NASCAR All-Star Race will be televised on FS1 and can be streamed on the FOX Sports App with a valid television provider login. Television coverage of the event will begin at 8:00 PM ET. The Motor Racing Network (MRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will provide the event’s radio broadcast.

The winner of Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race will take home $1 million, and the overall race purse, which teams will fight for their portion of in Sunday’s All-Star Race, is a total of $2,421,400.

The race distance is 250 laps around the 0.625-mile North Wilkesboro Speedway, which equates to a 156.25-mile race distance. The race will have a competition break at or around Lap 100.

Unique wrinkles within the format of the 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race include a Promoter’s Caution, as well as an in-race Manufacturer’s Showdown.

As for the Promoter’s Caution, if it is to be utilized, Marcus Smith must call for the caution prior to Lap 220, and if a caution falls after Lap 200, the Promoter’s Caution will also be off the table.

The Manufacturer’s Showdown will pit an equal number of cars from each Manufacturer in the NASCAR All-Star Race (number determined by the least represented manufacturer in the field). Manufacturer teams will be scored against each other, and not by their overall All-Star finish. The manufacturer with the lowest combined total of finishing positions will be the winning manufacturer.

In all, 23 drivers will compete in Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race (20 are currently locked in, three more will advance from Sunday afternoon’s NASCAR All-Star Open Race).

Brad Keselowski Secures Pole for All-Star Race

By turning the fastest overall time in Friday’s NASCAR All-Star qualifying session, which included three laps around North Wilkesboro Speedway and a four-tire pit stop mixed into the on-track laps, Brad Keselowski took the pole position for the exhibition event that pays $1 million to win.

The remainder of the starting lineup for the NASCAR All-Star Race was set by the finishing results in the two All-Star Heat Races at North Wilkesboro Speedway on Saturday, which were won by Keselowski and Christopher Bell.

The first Heat Race set the lineup for the inside rows of the starting lineup, while the second Heat Race set the lineup for the outside rows.

NASCAR All-Star Race Starting Lineup

Pos

Car

Driver

Team

Manufacturer

1

6

Brad Keselowski

RFK Racing

Ford

2

20

Christopher Bell

Joe Gibbs Racing

Toyota

3

1

Ross Chastain

Trackhouse Racing

Chevrolet

4

22

Joey Logano

Team Penske

Ford

5

24

William Byron

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet

6

9

Chase Elliott

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet

7

12

Ryan Blaney

Team Penske

Ford

8

8

Kyle Busch

Richard Childress Racing

Chevrolet

9

48

Alex Bowman

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet

10

17

Chris Buescher

RFK Racing

Ford

Click here for the full NASCAR All-Star Race Starting Lineup.

Lap 100: Hocevar Wins All-Star Open to Advance to All-Star Race

Carson Hocevar will compete in the NASCAR All-Star Race after he defeated John Hunter Nemechek for the win in the NASCAR All-Star Open Race. By finishing second, Nemechek will also advance to the NASCAR All-Star Race.

Noah Gragson, who finished 17th, won the fan vote, and will also advance to the starting lineup of Sunday night’s NASCAR All-Star Race.

NASCAR All-Star Open Finishing Results

Fin

Car

Driver

Laps

Diff

1

77

Carson Hocevar

100

2

42

John Hunter Nemechek

100

0.697

3

10

Ty Dillon

100

1.293

4

43

Erik Jones

100

1.394

5

71

Michael McDowell

100

2.010

6

38

Zane Smith

100

2.047

7

16

AJ Allmendinger

100

3.407

8

23

Bubba Wallace

100

3.834

9

41

Cole Custer

100

3.944

10

35

Riley Herbst #

100

4.167

Click here for the full NASCAR All-Star Open Race Results.

Lap 89: Nemechek Passes Wallace for Second!

After several laps of stalking Bubba Wallace for the runner-up spot, John Hunter Nemechek finally pulled off the pass on Lap 89 with an assist from his LEGACY MOTOR CLUB teammate Erik Jones, who was attempting to pass Wallace on the outside. Wallace walled Jones, which gave Nemechek the momentum he needed.

Lap 82: Back to Green!

Carson Hocevar leads the field back to green, and as they go into Turn 1, Bubba Wallace emerges with the second position. Shane van Gisbergen, who was mired in the field with four tires, is now battling for the third spot.

Lap 81: Ryan Preece Penalized

Ryan Preece, who was running second, clipped the choose cone box under this caution, which is a violation. As a result, Preece will be dropped to the rear of the field.

Lap 77: Caution!

Riley Herbst got tapped by Michael McDowell, which sent his No. 35 Toyota into the outside wall, which led to the yellow flag being displayed. Carson Hocevar had a lead of roughly a second, that will be erased by this caution.

Lap 72: Preece Pushes Past Gibbs for Second

Ty Gibbs and Ryan Preece rubbed doors quite a bit in a battle for the runner-up spot. In the end, Preece prevails as he moves to second. Gibbs falls to third.

Lap 70: Allmendinger Into the Top Five

AJ Allmendinger has moved into the top-five with a great pass on Michael McDowell, who is fading ont he two tires.

Lap 59: Back to Green!

We are back to green, and Carson Hocevar has taken control of the lead of the race. Ty Gibbs moves up to the runner-up spot, and Ryan Preece now sits third. Bubba Wallace blasts to fourth, and McDowell has now dropped to fifth.

Lap 54: SVG Loses Lead On Pit Road

A call to change four tires under the caution cost Shane van Gisbergen the race lead, and perhaps will keep him from advancing into the All-Star Race by way of his finish in this race. Van Gisbergen has dropped to sixth, while the top-five drivers all took two tires.

Carson Hocevar leads over Michael McDowell, Ty Gibbs, Bubba Wallace, and Zane Smith.

Lap 50: Competition Caution

Shane van Gisbergen had a lead of more than three seconds, but that will evaporate with a planned competition caution on Lap 50. Hocevar, Preece, McDowell, and Zane Smith are the rest of the top-five heading into the caution.

Lap 39: Ty Dillon Moves Past John Hunter Nemechek

Ty Dillon is on the move, and he blasts past John Hunter Nemechek on the inside line to take the seventh position. Nemechek had been passed by Ty Gibbs just a couple of laps prior to Dillon getting by him.

Lap 38: Todd Gilliland to Pit Road

Todd Gilliland seemingly had an issue with a right-side tire, and had to hit pit road for a two-tire pit stop. Gilliland is now last-place and is two laps off the pace.

Lap 33: Ty Dillon and Justin Haley Make Contact Several Times

Ty Dillon was battling Justin Haley for the eighth position, and initiated contact a couple of times with Haley. In the end, Dillon moved into the eighth spot.

Lap 26: Preece Working on Hocevar For Second

Ryan Preece worked his way around Michael McDowell for the third position using the high lane, and now he is applying pressure to Hocevar for the runner-up spot.

Lap 15: Teammates McDowell and Hocevar Make Contact Battling for P2

Michael McDowell went to the inside of Carson Hocevar on Lap 14, and on Lap 15 while the duo were running side-by-side, they made contact with each other. McDowell is still side-by-side with Hocevar on Lap 16.

Lap 10: Bubba Wallace Into Top 10

After a several lap battle with Noah Gragson, Bubba Wallace moved into the top 10 on Lap 10 after starting from the 14th position.

Lap 5: Gragson Freefalling

Noah Gragson’s freefall from the third position at the green flag continues. Gragson was bump-and-runned by John Hunter Nemechek, and Gragson is now back to ninth. Nemechek is up to fifth. Shane van Gisbergen continues to lead from the pole.

Green Flag!

Shane van Gisbergen leads the field into Turn 1 on the opening lap of the race, and Carson Hocevar slots into the second position right behind him. Michael McDowell got around Noah Gragson for the third spot on the opening lap of the Open.

5:32 PM ET: Engines Fired

Engines have been fired for the 18 drivers, who are set to compete in the 100-lap NASCAR All-Star Open. At the end of this race, the top-two drivers will advance to the NASCAR All-Star Race field as will one fan vote-winning driver.

NASCAR All-Star Open Race Info

The NASCAR All-Star Open, which serves as the final chance for drivers to lock into the NASCAR All-Star Race, will be televised on FS1 and can be streamed on the FOX Sports App with a valid television provider login. Television coverage of the event will begin at 5:00 PM ET. The Motor Racing Network (MRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will provide the event’s radio broadcast.

The overall race purse, which teams will fight for their portion of in Sunday’s Open race is a total of $581,100.

The race distance is 100 laps around the 0.625-mile North Wilkesboro Speedway, which equates to a 62.5-mile race distance. The race will have a competition break at or around Lap 50.

The top-two finishers from the NASCAR All-Star Open Race will advance to the starting lineup of Sunday evening’s NASCAR All-Star Race. In addition, one driver will advance to the field by way of a fan vote, which was conducted on NASCAR.com.

Shane van Gisbergen on Pole for All-Star Open Race

While it hasn’t been a super stout NASCAR Cup Series rookie campaign for Shane van Gisbergen, the driver of the No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet took the pole position for Sunday afternoon’s NASCAR All-Star Open Race in the unique All-Star qualifying format.

Through three full laps around the 0.625-mile oval, which included a four-tire pit stop mixed in, SVG turned the fastest time (88.685 seconds) of anyone in the 18-car NASCAR All-Star Open field.

Carson Hocevar will start alongside van Gisbergen in the Open.

NASCAR All-Star Open Starting Lineup

Pos

Car

Driver

Team

Manufacturer

1

88

Shane van Gisbergen

Trackhouse Racing

Chevrolet

2

77

Carson Hocevar

Spire Motorsports

Chevrolet

3

4

Noah Gragson

Front Row Motorsports

Ford

4

71

Michael McDowell

Spire Motorsports

Chevrolet

5

60

Ryan Preece

RFK Racing

Ford

6

38

Zane Smith

Front Row Motorsports

Ford

7

7

Justin Haley

Spire Motorsports

Chevrolet

8

42

John Hunter Nemechek

LEGACY MOTOR CLUB

Toyota

9

54

Ty Gibbs

Joe Gibbs Racing

Toyota

10

10

Ty Dillon

Kaulig Racing

Chevrolet

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NASCAR All-Star Open Results: May 18, 2025 (North Wilkesboro)

Results from LCQ race at North Wilkesboro Speedway complete the lineup for the NASCAR All-Star Race Tonight, North Wilkesboro Speedway hosts the NASCAR Cup Series for a $1M payout. 20 drivers are currently locked into the All-Star Race. Now, the results from the All-Star Open will see two more transfer into the main event. View […]

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Results from LCQ race at North Wilkesboro Speedway complete the lineup for the NASCAR All-Star Race

Tonight, North Wilkesboro Speedway hosts the NASCAR Cup Series for a $1M payout. 20 drivers are currently locked into the All-Star Race. Now, the results from the All-Star Open will see two more transfer into the main event.

View the NASCAR All-Star Open results below.

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Only the top 2 finishers from this race transfer into the All-Star Race and earn a chance at the $1M payout. Additionally, one car that doesn’t transfer will be voted into the race based on the Fan Vote.

Shane van Gisbergen and Carson Hocevar set the front row for the LCQ. 100 laps of stock car racing are up next…

All-Star Open
Race Report

Green flag, Shane van Gisbergen and Carson Hocevar rub doors in turn two. Van Gisbergen clears him off turn two.

96 to go, John Hunter Nemechek puts the bumper to Noah Gragson for 5th. Gragson falls to 8th, no caution.

85 to go, Hocevar and Michael McDowell rub doors for 2nd. After several laps, Hocevar holds him off.

50 to go, the competition caution is out.

Shane van Gisbergen leads the field to the pit lane. Hocevar wins the race to the pit exit with only two new tires. Shane Va Gisbergen restarts 6th, the first car with four fresh tires.

Green, Hocevar clears McDowell off turn two.

41 to go

41 to go, Ty Gibbs clears McDowell for 2nd via the outside lane.

38 to go, Van Gisbergen and Ryan Preece are coming through the field on new tires. They split Zane Smith and form three wide for 5th. Preece wins the battle on the outside as they all rub doors.

35 to go, Preece slides McDowell for 4th. On the same lap, he slides Wallace for 3rd! Preece is coming after taking four tires on the last stop.

28 to go, Preece rubs doors with Ty Gibbs. Preece clears him and takes the final transfer spot away. Hocevar leads by 1 second.

23 to go, Michael McDowell shoves the bumper of Riley Herbst and Herbst bounces off the wall, caution.

Half of the field dives for the pit lane. Preece drops to the rear of the field after clipping the cone.

Green, Hocevar leads Bubba Wallace off turn two!

14 to go, John Hunter Nemechek runs side by side with Wallace for 2nd. They run four wide behind them for 4th!

11 to go, Erik Jones works to the right rear of Wallace. Wallace runs him wide and into the wall, no caution. John Hunter Nemechek takes 2nd away.

9 to go, Jones rubs on Wallace and shoves him out of the way. Jones also clears Ty Dillon for 3rd.

Carson Hocevar wins the All-Star Open at North Wilkesboro Speedway! John Hunter Nemechek finish 2nd and he also transfers into the All-Star Race

All-Star Open Results
May 18, 2025
NASCAR Cup Series

Pos | Driver

1. Carson Hocevar

2. John Hunter Nemechek

3. Ty Dillon

4. Erik Jones

5. Michael McDowell

6. Zane Smith

7. AJ Allmendinger

8. Bubba Wallace

9. Cole Custer

10. Riley Herbst

11. Ryan Preece

12. Todd Gilliland

13. Shane van Gisbergen

14. Justin Haley

15. Ty Gibbs

16. Cody Ware

17. Noah Gragson

18. Chad Finchum


NASCAR All-Star Race
Starting Lineup
North Wilkesboro Speedway
May 18, 2025

Note: Heat race results from Saturday have set the lineup for positions 1-20. Results from the Open race on Sunday set positions 21 and 22. One additional driver transfers in from the Fan Vote.

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. Carson Hocevar
All-Star Open (Winner)

22. John Hunter Nemechek
All-Star Open (2nd Place)

23. Noah Gragson
Fan Vote Winner

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Full 2025 All-Star Race starting lineup

Friday night’s NASCAR qualifying session set the starting lineup for three races at North Wilkesboro Speedway: the two heat races on Saturday night, featuring the drivers already locked into the All-Star Race, and the All-Star Open on Sunday night, featuring the drivers not already locked into the All-Star Race. The heat races are scheduled to […]

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Friday night’s NASCAR qualifying session set the starting lineup for three races at North Wilkesboro Speedway: the two heat races on Saturday night, featuring the drivers already locked into the All-Star Race, and the All-Star Open on Sunday night, featuring the drivers not already locked into the All-Star Race.

The heat races are scheduled to be 75-lap races around the four-turn, 0.625-mile (1.006-kilometer) North Wilkesboro, North Carolina oval, and their results are set to determine the full starting lineup for the 250-lap All-Star Race.

Here are the starting lineups for both heat races.

Heat one lineup

1st – Brad Keselowski, No. 6 RFK Racing Ford

2nd – Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

3rd – William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

4th – Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

5th – Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

6th – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet

7th – Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford

8th – Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

9th – Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford

Heat two lineup

1st – Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

2nd – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

3rd – Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford

4th – Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

5th – Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

6th – Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

7th – Harrison Burton, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford

8th – Chris Buescher, No. 17 RFK Racing Ford

9th – Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford

10th – Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Justin Allgaier had qualified eighth for the first heat race in place of Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson, who remains at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for Indy 500 qualifying, but he will not compete. Larson is set to start the All-Star Race from the rear on Sunday night.

Regardless of how the results of the two heat races turn out, RFK Racing’s Brad Keselowski is locked into the pole position for the main event.

The top two finishers in the 100-lap All-Star Open, plus the winner of the Fan Vote, are also set to join the All-Star Race, creating a 23-car event.

Heat one results

1st – Brad Keselowski, No. 6 RFK Racing Ford

2nd – Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

4rd – Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford

5th – Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

5th – William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

6th – Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford

7th – Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

8th – Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

9th – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet

Heat two results

1st – Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

2nd – Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford

3rd – Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

4th – Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

5th – Chris Buescher, No. 17 RFK Racing Ford

6th – Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

7th – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

8th – Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford

9th – Harrison Burton, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford

10th – Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Full NASCAR All-Star Race starting lineup

1st – Brad Keselowski, No. 6 RFK Racing Ford

2nd – Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

3rd – Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

4th – Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford

5th – Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford

6th – Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

7th – Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

8th – Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

9th – William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

10th – Chris Buescher, No. 17 RFK Racing Ford

11th – Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford

12th – Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

13th – Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

14th – Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

15th – Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

16th – Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford

17th – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet

18th – Harrison Burton, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford

19th – Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

20th – Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet (to the rear)
21st – All-Star Open winner
22nd – All Star-Open runner-up
23rd – All-Star Fan Vote winner

Tune in to Fox Sports 1 at 5:30 p.m. ET tomorrow for the live broadcast of the All-Star Open from North Wilkesboro Speedway, and stay tuned in at 8:00 p.m. ET for the live broadcast of the All-Star Race. Start a free trial of FuboTV now and don’t miss any of the action!



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Lineup Set for NASCAR All-Star Race

North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, NC — May 17, 2025 NASCAR’s All-Star Race is set to run tomorrow night at the historic North Wilkesboro Speedway. Friday night, the Cup Series featured the incredible talents of the pit crews that keep these race cars on the track every week of the season. In a unique qualifying […]

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North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, NC — May 17, 2025

NASCAR’s All-Star Race is set to run tomorrow night at the historic North Wilkesboro Speedway. Friday night, the Cup Series featured the incredible talents of the pit crews that keep these race cars on the track every week of the season. In a unique qualifying event, each Cup driver took to the track to run three laps. Twice around for speed and one lap that included a pit stop with a four-tire change.

Every team took a shot at the $100,000 Pit Crew Challenge prize money regardless of whether they were to start in the Featured All-Star Race or were trying to make the field out of the All-Star Open. In fact, Kyle Larson had to miss the All-Star qualifying session as he was in Indianapolis for practice and qualifying for the Indianapolis 500.

While Larson was wrecking for the second time this month at Indy, Justin Allgaier drove Larson’s Cup Series Car to give the Hendrick Motorsports crew a chance to capture the Pit Crew Challenge portion of the afternoon. The crew did not win and Allgaier’s time will not be allowed to stand for Larson. He must start at the rear of the field in Sunday’s All-Star race.

The Pit Crew Challenge went to Michael McDowell’s No. 71 Spire Motorsports crew with a lightning fast pit road time of 12.587 seconds. Just edging out the Trackhouse racing crew of Daniel Suarez (12.600 seconds) by 0.013 of a second. 

Michael McDowell / Lasco Press Photo

Driving the No. 6, Team Penske, Ford Mustang Dark Horse entry, Brad Keselowski won the pole for his heat race and the All-Star race with a three-lap time of 1:27.362.

Brad Keselowski / Lasco Press Photo

Shane Van Gisbergen will sit on the pole for the All-Star Open after posting a time of 1:28.685 seconds.

Shane Van Gisbergen / Lasco Press Photo

All-Star Heats and All-Star Open Lineups

Who races when and where? Drivers qualify for the NASCAR All-Star Race based on past results. Winners of NASCAR Cup Series points paying races within the last two years are given a spot in the field. Previous All-Star Race winners and NASCAR Cup Series Champions are also guaranteed a starting position.

Those 20 drivers race tonight to determine All-Star Race starting positions in the 75-lap Heat Races. Brad Keselowski is guaranteed the pole based on his top qualifying time. Kyle Larson will receive a provisional starting spot at the rear of the field.

Heat #1

START CAR # DRIVER
1 No. 6 Brad Keselowski
2 No. 48 Alex Bowman
3 No. 24 William Byron
4 No. 3 Austin Dillon
5 No. 45 Tyler Reddick
6 No. 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
7 No. 21 Josh Berry
8 No. 5 Justin Allgaier*
9 No. 1 Ross Chastain
10 No. 12 Ryan Blaney

*Justin Allgaier will not start, Kyle Larson will drive the car in the All-Star Race starting at the rear of the field

Heat #2

START CAR DRIVER
1 No. 20 Christopher Bell
2 No. 19 Chase Briscoe
3 No. 22 Joey Logano
4 No. 11 Denny Hamlin
5 No. 9 Chase Elliott
6 No. 8 Kyle Busch
7 No. 51 Harrison Burton
8 No. 17 Chris Buescher
9 No. 2 Austin Cindric
10 No. 99 Daniel Suárez

Drivers not receiving an automatic invitation into the All-Star Race will run Sunday afternoon in the NASCAR All-Star Open. The top two finishers will transfer into the main event along with the winner of the fan vote for the most popular driver not earning a spot in the main event.

NASCAR All-Star Open Lineup

START CAR DRIVER
1 88 Shane van Gisbergen
2 77 Carson Hocevar
3 4 Noah Gragson
4 71 Michael McDowell
5 60 Ryan Preece
6 38 Zane Smith
7 7 Justin Haley
8 42 John Hunter Nemechek
9 54 Ty Gibbs
10 10 Ty Dillon
11 41 Cole Custer
12 43 Erik Jones
13 35 Riley Herbst
14 23 Bubba Wallace
15 15 Cody Ware
16 16 AJ Allmendinger
17 34 Todd Gilliland
18 66 Chad Finchum

Results of Heat Race #1

Position Car Driver Laps Behind

1

6

Brad Keselowski*

75

2

1

Ross Chastain

75 0.497

3

24

William Byron*

75 0.556

4

12

Ryan Blaney

75 1.007

5

48

Alex Bowman

75 1.616

6

21

Josh Berry*

75 4.436

7

45

Tyler Reddick

75 6.173

8

3

Austin Dillon

75 6.747

9

47

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

75 7.11

10

5

Justin Allgaier

0 0

*Ford Mustang Dark Horse Drivers

Ross Chastain / Lasco Press Photo

Results of Heat Race #2

Position Car Driver Laps Behind

1

20

Christopher Bell

75

2

22

Joey Logano*

75 2.085

3

9

Chase Elliott

75 2.569

4

8

Kyle Busch

75 4.210

5

17

Chris Buescher*

75 5.216

6

99

Daniel Suarez

75 6.132

7

19

Chase Briscoe

75 7.196

8

2

Austin Cindric*

75 7.329

9

51

Harrison Burton*

75 10.842

10

11

Denny Hamlin

75 14.681

*Ford Mustang Dark Horse Drivers

Christopher Bell / Lasco Press Photo

The All-Star Race Lineup

START CAR DRIVER HOW DETERMINED
1 No. 6 Brad Keselowski Fastest in qualifying
2 No. 20 Christopher Bell Heat Race No. 2 winner
3 No. 1 Ross Chastain Heat Race No. 1 second place
4 No. 22 Joey Logano Heat Race No. 2 second place
5 No. 24 William Byron Heat Race No. 1 third place
6 No. 9 Chase Elliott Heat Race No. 2 third place
7 No. 12 Ryan Blaney Heat Race No. 1 fourth place
8 No. 8 Kyle Busch Heat Race No. 2 fourth place
9 No. 48 Alex Bowman Heat Race No. 1 fifth place
10 No. 17 Chris Buescher Heat Race No. 2 fifth place
11 No. 21 Josh Berry Heat Race No. 1 sixth place
12 No. 99 Daniel Suárez Heat Race No. 2 sixth place
13 No. 45 Tyler Reddick Heat Race No. 1 seventh place
14 No. 19 Chase Briscoe Heat Race No. 2 seventh place
15 No. 3 Austin Dillon Heat Race No. 1 eighth place
16 No. 2 Austin Cindric Heat Race No. 2 eighth place
17 No. 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Heat Race No. 1 ninth place
18 No. 51 Harrison Burton Heat Race No. 2 ninth place
19 No. 5 Kyle Larson Heat Race No. 1 tenth place
20 No. 11 Denny Hamlin Heat Race No. 2 tenth place
21 All-Star Open winner
22 All-Star Open second place
23 Fan Vote winner



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