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How to bet on NASCAR All-Star Race, Sunday, May 18: Where to bet, NASCAR apps, best sites

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The second and final non-points race of the 2025 NASCAR season takes place on Sunday night at 8 p.m. ET with the 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race from North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina. Drivers qualified for the race by winning points-paying races in 2024 or 2025 or. being a past All-Star Race winner. In addition to the 20 qualifiers, the All-Star Open top two finishers and a Fan Vote winner will make it in the main event, which is a 250 lap event on the short track.

The NASCAR All-Star Race has been contested at North Wilkesboro Speedway since 2023 with previous winners being Kyle Larson (2023) and Joey Logano (2024). The race length has been extended this year to 250 laps from the previous 200 lap format of the past two years. A three-lap qualifying effort will include a mandatory four-tire pit stop on the second lap, and the total time will set both the starting lineup for the All-Star Open qualifying race and the starting grid for Saturday’s pair of 60-lap All-Star heats (to set the qualifying order for the All-Star Race).

You can get live NASCAR odds at your favorite NASCAR betting site. If you’re looking for how to bet on NASCAR, where to bet on NASCAR or the best NASCAR betting apps, we have you covered. Here’s a look at where to bet the NASCAR All-Star Race on sites like FanDuel, DraftKings or BetMGM and NASCAR promos to target.

Where to bet NASCAR 2025

You can bet on NASCAR at sites like FanDuel, DraftKings and BetMGM. Online sports betting allows you to bet on NASCAR at home if your state allows.

If you’re looking for how to bet on the NASCAR All-Star Race or the best NASCAR betting apps, we have you covered. This page will keep you updated on NASCAR online options such as FanDuel, DraftKings and BetMGM.

How to bet on NASCAR

You can bet on your phone, tablet, or computer on sites like FanDuel, DraftKings or BetMGM. Here are several popular NASCAR wagers to make:

  • Race Winner: Pick the outright winner. +500 means that a $100 bet returns $500, while +2000 mean a $100 bet returns $2,000.
  • Top-3/5/10 Finish: Back a driver to finish among the top-3/5/10 at the end of the race.
  • Matchups: Picking one driver to beat only one other driver, not against the rest of the field.
  • Group Betting: Choosing one driver among a pre-chosen group of six to finish the highest.
  • Race Props: Bet on the number of caution laps, lead changes, or other aspects of the race.

Best NASCAR betting promos

FanDuel Sportsbook promo code

FanDuel Sportsbook is offering $200 in bonus bets to new users who win their first bet of at least $5. No special FanDuel promo code is required to claim this offer. Just click the links on this page and sign up for a new account. After registering, new FanDuel users must deposit at least $5, opt into the offer under ‘Promos,’ and place a winning bet of at least $5 to receive $200 in bonus bets. To make things easier, there are no minimum odds for a winning bet to unlock the bonus bets. 

You must play through the bonus bets once before you can withdraw any winnings. Bonus bets only pay out profit and do not include the original amount of the bonus bet. For example, a $150 winning bonus bet at +100 odds pays out $150, not $300. Bonus bets expire after seven days.  

BetMGM Sportsbook promo code

New users of BetMGM can sign up using the BetMGM promo code CBSSPORTS to unlock a welcome offer with a huge potential maximum benefit. The promo will return up to $1,500 in bonus bets if your first bet loses. If you win, get paid out in cash like any other bet. 

The minimum deposit for this offer is $10, and any bonus bets added to new user accounts expire after seven days. Keep in mind, too, that bonus bets do not work the same as cash bets. A winning $1,500 bonus bet at +100 odds pays out $1,500; a winning $1,500 cash bet at +100 odds pays out $3,000. This is why we like to remind new users winning bonus bets only pays out profit. However, BetMGM bonus bets only have a 1x playthrough before the funds can be withdrawn. 

Caesars Sportsbook promo code

The latest Caesars Sportsbook promo code offers a series of profit boosts for new users, who can use the Caesars bonus code CBSDYW, which will provide 10 100% profit boosts after placing a qualifying bet of $1 or more.

Profit boost tokens expire after 14 days, and individual tokens can’t be split across multiple bets. The maximum wager for a bet using a profit boost token is $25, while $2,500 is the maximum in additional winnings for each token.

Fanatics Sportsbook promo code

The Fanatics Sportsbook promo code provides new users an offer of Bet and Get up to $1,000 in No Sweat Bets. No bonus code is required to secure the welcome offer. Just click the links in the banners on this page to begin registration.

The offer is a No Sweat Bet up to $100 each of the first 10 days your account is open, for a maximum potential value of $1,000 in No Sweat Bets. Opt into the offer each day and find the No Sweat Bet option in your bet slip. If any No Sweat Bet loses, you receive a bonus bet of the same value up to $100. But any winning No Sweat Bets are paid out in cash. 

Users must deposit at least $5 to get started with Fanatics, and only bets with minimum odds of -200 count toward the No Sweat Bets promotion. Only one wager per day applies to the sign-up promotion. Any bets beyond the first made after opting in each day will not be included in the No Sweat Bet offer. Bonus bet amounts are non-withdrawable and winnings exclude bonus bet stake. They have a 1x playthrough requirement, and bonus bets expire after seven days.

bet365 Sportsbook promo code 

The bet365 promo code CBSBET365 comes with a welcome offer similar to what you will find at DraftKings (with a smaller bonus amount). New users can sign up with that sports betting bonus code, deposit at least $10, and place a first bet of at least $5 to secure $150 in bonus bets. The bonus bets are credited to your account after your first bet of $5 or more settles, win or lose.

After you click one of the bet365 links on this page and register with the CBSBET365 promo code, opt into the welcome offer under Promos. Deposit and bet at least $5 on anything you’d like. You can use the $150 in bonus bets all at once or split the bet credits up however you want. You will be able to apply them to your bet slip. Just note bonus bets expire after seven days, and the stake is never included in the winnings from bonus bets. Therefore, a $100 winning bonus bet at +100 pays out $100, not $200 like a cash wager. 

Rules and responsible gaming

Responsible gambling is taken very seriously across all sportsbooks All provide the necessary resources and contact information if you or someone you know may have a gambling problem. The minimum age is 18 for online sport betting in most states, but it is 21 in some states. 

Responsible gambling resources include the National Council for Problem Gambling (NCPG) and Gamblers Anonymous.

Be smart. Bet smart. Wager responsibly. Those in need of help can also call or text 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537). Help is available 24 hours per day and seven days per week.





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NASCAR star was pardoned by president after months in prison – Motorsport – Sports

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A former NASCAR star once received a presidential pardon that he described as “a tremendous Christmas present.”

Junior Johnson, a NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee and renowned driver and team owner, once had a pardon signed by United States President Ronald Reagan that vindicated him of a crime he committed 30 years prior.

As a kid growing up in the foothills of western North Carolina, Johnson was born into a family involved in the whiskey business and known as bootleggers, a term used for those who illegally produce and transport alcohol where it is prohibited by law.

Johnson regularly partook in bootlegging as a child and young adult but was never caught or convicted, unlike his father, who spent nearly two decades in prison for his role in operating the family whiskey business.

A 25-year-old who was fresh off his first season as a NASCAR driver at the time of his arrest, Johnson spent one year in an Ohio prison for having an illegal still, an at-home production device for the popular spirit moonshine.

Over the next three decades, Johnson built a Hall of Fame-worthy career as a NASCAR driver and team owner. His resume includes 50 race wins and 148 top 10 finishes as a driver and six drivers’ championships and 132 race victories as team owner of Junior Johnson & Associates.

Johnson’s most decorated drivers include Carl Yarbrough and Darrell Waltrip, each of whom won three NASCAR drivers’ championships in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

All the while, Johnson was ineligible to vote in United States elections due to his status as a criminal. 

Reagan’s decision to pardon the NASCAR legend, who was 20 years retired from his driving career at the time, restored that right. Johnson “could not have imagined anything better,” he wrote on Motorsports Unplugged in 2012.

The pardon was signed on December 26, 1985, and was “a tremendous Christmas present for me,” Johnson wrote in 2012.

“Let me tell you that the loss of basic civil rights impacts you in a way you can’t imagine. You come to think of yourself somewhat less than an American citizen. It’s not a good feeling,” Johnson wrote on Motorsports Unplugged.

Johnson’s criminal status also kept him out of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame for 10 years, as the man in charge of the induction committee, Dick Herbert, refused to count votes cast for Johnson. 

In 1981, votes for Johnson were counted, and the North Carolina native was inducted into his home state’s sports hall of fame.

In 2010, Johnson was inducted into the inaugural class in the NASCAR Hall of Fame and was named one of NASCAR’s 75 greatest drivers in 2023.

Johnson died on December 20, 2019, at the age of 88.



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Brad Keselowski’s first racing job involved ‘mowing grass’ – Motorsport – Sports

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Before becoming an all-time great NASCAR driver and a team owner, Brad Keselowski began his career at the lowest level within his father’s racing organization.

Keselowski’s father, Bob, owned and operated the now-defunct K-Automotive Racing team during Brad’s childhood, and the former ARCA Series racer subjected his son to some less-than-desired manual labor duties around his operation.

In a 2015 interview for USA Today with motorsports journalist Jeff Gluck, Keselowski detailed the specifics of his day-to-day to-do list.

“They let me sweep floors, and I ended up mowing the grass a lot and mopping,” Keselowski said. “I think I made like $20 a day, which was a lot of money when I was 16. I had to work 8 to 5 every day in the summer.”

First as a star for Hendrick Motorsports and Penske Racing, and now the co-owner of his own racing team, RFK Racing, Keselowski, who recently broke his leg in a skiing accident, has been at the top of the totem pole ever since he burst onto the scene in 2009 when he won his first Cup Series race at Talladega. 

His foundation as a regular employee in his father’s business laid the groundwork for the success that would soon come for Keselowski, although it didn’t look at all like the path some sons of NASCAR stars, such as Keelan Harvick, are taking to prepare themselves for a career in professional racing.

During the interview with Gluck, Keselowski recalled a specific, objectively gross detail of the everyday grind he faced when working for his father’s team.

Responsible for taking out the trash every day, Keselowski noticed chewing tobacco, which most everyone in the race shop used, spat all alongside the trash can due to poor aim. 

He would be forced to touch the sides of the can covered in the substance, and because the trash was only picked up once a month, the dumpster would often overflow, and Keselowski would need to find a way to fit in every last spit-covered piece of trash.

That led him to ask his parents if the trash could be picked up more often, a plea they rejected due to the cost being too expensive.

Years later, as a racing team owner of his own, Keselowski discovered the cost of one more trash pickup per month to be an extra $18, to which the NASCAR star realized his parents were trying to teach him a lesson back in the day, rather than being cheap.

“Are you (freaking) kidding me? I jumped in trash and chewing tobacco and risked losing my foot for two whole summers for like $15?” Keselowski said. “I guess it was good for me. My parents must have known that.”



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Kyle Larson nervous about dramatic entrance to deliver record prize – Motorsport – Sports

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Kyle Larson stunned fans at Australia’s Perth Motorplex on Sunday when he made a surprise appearance in bold fashion.

The second annual High Limit International event commenced on December 28 and Larson, the defending NASCAR Cup Series champion and a co-founder of the league, opted against a quiet and modest arrival.

The Hendrick Motorsports star instead dramatically descended from the sky in a silver helicopter before the first race of the three-day series began to deliver a briefcase containing $110,000 Australian Dollars, a record prize for an Australian sprint car racing event.

The helicopter landed on the racetrack before Larson emerged wearing a red fire suit, holding a black briefcase containing the winning prize, set to go to the winner of Tuesday’s main event.

The NASCAR star, who won the inaugural High Limit International race one year ago, walked to the infield and delivered the case to Perth Motorplex General Manager Gavin Migro.

“I was actually nervous because of how windy it is,” Larson said as he walked to the infield. “That was probably the smoothest helicopter ride I’ve ever been on.”

The two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion also noted that he’s only accustomed to taking helicopters out of tracks, which he has famously done twice before on ‘Double Duty,’ when he raced in both the Indianapolis 500 IndyCar race and Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR race on the same day.

Then came the race, the first of two prelims leading up to Tuesday’s main event, which pitted big-name drivers from the United States against high profile Australian racers for a $15,000 prize.

Larson’s HMS teammate Corey Day took the checkered flag, fending off Australian Kaiden Manders by a half second. Day, who began the race in fourth position, was briefly overtaken by Manders after Larson caused the lone caution of the race when he suffered a flat right-rear tire on Lap 22.

The defending High Limit champion and co-owner finished 17th on the night, an underwhelming result after his grand entrance.

Larson’s cross-globe journey to participate in High Limit comes less than two months after he captured the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series championship.

The 33-year-old won the title without leading a single lap in the championship race at Phoenix, outlasting Denny Hamlin, Chase Briscoe, and William Byron, all of whom suffered tire issues, to finish third. 

The former Chip Ganassi Racing driver won three races during the 2025 season and finished atop the points standings thanks to six top-seven finishes in the playoffs.

Unlike in 2021, Larson’s first NASCAR Cup Series title, he did not win a single playoff race en route to claiming the championship.



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Tom Cruise Once Got a Taste of IMSA’s “Demolition Derby” With NASCAR Owner Rick Hendrick

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A sequel to Days of Thunder, titled Days of Thunder 2, has reportedly entered early development. Tom Cruise is expected to return as Cole Trickle in the movie that has a target release window of 2026. While details remain vague, industry chatter has also hinted at possible involvement from NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon.

Fueling that speculation, Hendrick Motorsports recently published a set of 23 behind-the-scenes images on its website, offering a glimpse of Cruise during filming. The photographs were of the Hollywood superstar seated in a race car and posing between takes.

The photos have intensified interest. The hype is also fueled by Cruise’s connection to racing extends beyond the silver screen.

Long before portraying a stock car driver in Hollywood, Cruise had some firsthand experience in competitive motorsports. In 1987, he stepped into professional racing by competing in the IMSA Firestone Firehawk Grand Sports endurance race. He also took part in several SCCA events in the 1980s.

That IMSA debut placed him in the deep end, though. The three-hour endurance race at Road Atlanta demanded extreme patience from Cruise, who was sharing the car with Rick Hendrick. His true test of patience came when he encountered a refueling issue that disrupted his run.

The issue ultimately dropped his team to a 14th-place finish in the endurance race at Road Atlanta. Cruise completed 97 laps around the 2.52-mile road course and came away with a clearer understanding of what drivers go through each weekend.

“It was a lot of fun. I got a lot of seat time, and it was fun racing with those guys. The first three laps were like a demolition derby. Guys were bouncing off each other. After that, it settled down, and we had some good racing,” said Cruise, reflecting on the experience.

Cruise had started the Nissan 300 ZX Turbo from 15th on the grid and handled the opening 80 minutes of the three-hour race. He steadily climbed into P9 place before pitting on lap 50. That pit stop, however, proved costly.

A fueling problem stretched the visit to two minutes. They ended falling behind by two laps, undoing the progress. When Hendrick rejoined the race, the team found itself in 19th place, forced to salvage what it could over the remaining distance.

The event also marked Hendrick’s professional racing debut in the street-stock category. That race was won by John Heinricy of Holly, Michigan, and Stuart Hayner of Yorba Linda, California. Cruise and Hendrick focused on finishing the endurance challenge and gaining experience.

Now 63, Cruise appears ready to strap in once more, not to chase trophies, but to return to racing on the silver screen. Reports suggest Days of Thunder 2 will frame him as a mentor confronting modern technology and younger rivals, with themes centered on legacy, redemption, and NASCAR competition.

Speculation has also swirled around Margot Robbie potentially joining the cast as a rising star, alongside possible cameos from the original film’s ensemble.



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No. 5: Doug Boles Adds INDYCAR Presidency to Top Job at IMS

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Note: The Penske Entertainment editorial staff is looking back at the 10 biggest moments of 2025 in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES in this year-end series, with one installment appearing on the site per day in countdown fashion from Dec. 22-31.

Doug Boles was once an NTT INDYCAR SERIES competitor, a founding partner of Panther Racing, which won season championships in 2001 and 2002 with Sam Hornish Jr. at the wheel. This year, the longtime Indianapolis Motor Speedway president was named to the same position at INDYCAR, replacing Jay Frye.

Boles has decades of motorsports experience. He became IMS president in 2013, overseeing the sellout of the 100th Indianapolis 500 in 2016, the first full-capacity crowd in the event’s stories history. He managed more than $150 million in strategic investment at the Racing Capital of the World, including “Project 100” and significant infrastructure improvements following the acquisition of IMS by Penske Corporation.

Across his tenure at IMS, Boles has been lauded for his promotional prowess and strategic marketing capabilities, growing the Speedway’s global reach and better connecting Indy 500 fans to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.

Boles worked extensively within the INDYCAR paddock during his roles as Panther Racing’s chief operating officer and Hulman & Company’s vice president of communications. At Panther, he helped lead the Chevrolet-powered organization to 15 INDYCAR SERIES race wins and the two INDYCAR SERIES championships, in addition to seven INDY NXT by Firestone race wins and a championship won by Mark Taylor in 2003.

In total, Boles brought more than 20 years of executive leadership experience in motorsports, within team operations, sponsorship, marketing, public relations and more to INDYCAR.

Penske Entertainment President and CEO Mark Miles called Boles “the ideal choice” as the series moved into a new era of opportunity and visibility.

“(He) is appreciated by our fans and respected by our owners, drivers, partners and additional key stakeholders,” Miles said.

Frye served 10 years as president. During his tenure, he led a period of tremendous successes at INDYCAR, including securing the entitlement series sponsorships with Verizon and NTT, the development of the AK18 universal aero kit, development and implementation of the total driver cockpit safety solution aeroscreen and state-of-the-art hybrid technology introduction.

Frye also oversaw an expanded grid with incredible competition. The longtime motorsports executive is now president of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.



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Olympic Flame Rolls Into Alfa Romeo’s Pomigliano Plant

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The Olympic Flame doesn’t just travel through city squares and historic landmarks—it also stops where real-world craftsmanship happens. On December 27, the flame made a meaningful visit to the Pomigliano d’Arco Assembly Plant, one of Italy’s most important automotive manufacturing sites and the home of the Alfa Romeo Tonale compact SUV.

For Alfa Romeo, the moment was more than ceremonial. It was a powerful blend of sport, industry, and national pride as the flame’s journey toward the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics passed directly through one of the brand’s most modern production hubs.

A Factory With Deep Roots –

The Olympic Flame at the Pomigliano d’Arco Plant. (Stellantis).

Pomigliano d’Arco isn’t just another assembly plant—it’s a symbol of Italian manufacturing excellence. Alongside other key Stellantis facilities in Melfi, Modena, and Turin, Pomigliano represents the backbone of Italy’s automotive industry. Today, it plays a crucial role in Alfa Romeo’s future by producing the Tonale, a vehicle designed to bridge classic Alfa performance with modern electrification.

That made the plant a fitting stop as the Olympic Flame continues its long relay across Italy. After beginning its journey in Rome on December 6, the flame will pass through more than 300 towns and cities before reaching Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo for the opening ceremonies in 2026.

Alfa Romeo’s Role in the Olympic Journey –

The Olympic Flame at the Pomigliano d’Arco Plant. (Stellantis).

As an Official Partner of the Olympic Flame relay, Alfa Romeo is supporting the convoy with a fleet that includes the Stelvio, Tonale, and Junior. These vehicles aren’t just transportation—they’re rolling ambassadors for Italian design, performance, and technology.

Alfa Romeo has also tied the partnership directly to its product lineup, previewing special Milan Cortina 2026-themed editions of the Junior and Tonale. These models feature exclusive styling touches inside and out, along with sport-focused upgrades that reinforce the brand’s performance-first identity while celebrating the Olympic spirit.

Employees Take Center Stage –

The Olympic Flame at the Pomigliano d’Arco Plant. (Stellantis).

One of the most impactful parts of the event had nothing to do with sheet metal or horsepower. Alfa Romeo employees and their families were invited to take part in the celebration, turning a normal production day into a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

A selected group of workers physically carried the Olympic Flame through the plant itself, weaving between production areas while coworkers looked on. It was a rare and emotional moment that connected everyday manufacturing jobs with one of the world’s most recognizable symbols.

Adding to the significance was the presence of Stefania Belmondo, one of Italy’s most decorated Winter Olympians. With ten Olympic medals and a legendary career in cross-country skiing, Belmondo opened and closed the event, sharing personal reflections about representing Olympic values on the world stage.

Bigger Than One Brand –

The Olympic Flame at the Pomigliano d’Arco Plant. (Stellantis).

The Pomigliano stop also highlighted Stellantis’ broader role in the Games. As an Automotive Premium Partner, Stellantis brands—including Alfa Romeo, FIAT, Lancia, and Maserati—will provide approximately 3,000 vehicles to support athletes, staff, volunteers, and officials during the Games. More than half of that fleet will be electrified, underscoring the group’s push toward a more sustainable future.

For Alfa Romeo, the Olympic Flame’s visit wasn’t just about the Games—it was about celebrating people, passion, and the pride that comes from building vehicles with history and purpose.





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