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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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“I Felt the Pressure for Him”: Julia Piquet Opens Up on Daniel Suárez’s Dream Win in Mexico City

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Daniel Suarez’s 2025 season was not particularly one to write home about. The 33-year-old finished 29th in the standings, marking a rather underwhelming end to his tenure with the organization. The lone high point came when he won the Xfinity Series race on his home ground in Mexico City. His wife, Julia Piquet, spoke about the moment back in September.

Piquet, in a conversation with Samantha Busch, the spouse of two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, was asked what it was like to race in front of so many fans who were rooting for Suarez. She explained that it was not a case of them traveling to Mexico City on a whim and returning immediately after the win. The visit had been months in the making.

Suarez and Piquet traveled to the city multiple times before the race for promotional activities, fan engagements, sponsorship meetings, and more. When race day finally arrived, it was Piquet who felt and showed the most pressure. Suarez, staying true to his nature, remained as calm and collected as ever.

She said, “I felt a lot of pressure for him. I can’t speak for him. I mean, a lot of people always ask me, ‘Does Daniel get nervous before a race?’ And I’m like, ‘Honestly, if he does, he doesn’t show it.’  He’s always cool as a cucumber. He’s always in the right mindset. I’m sure there was   extra pressure obviously for Mexico City, but he never, never shows it, you know?”

Piquet had been nervous enough for both of them, given how badly Suarez had wanted to race again in front of his home crowd. The sheer number of media personnel and documentary crews following them around only added to the pressure. Once Suarez reached Victory Lane, the atmosphere turned absolutely electric, and Piquet was still in awe of it even months later.

She continued, “I get goosebumps every time I think about it because it was so magical. You couldn’t have scripted it any better. To crash in qualifying and come back in a backup car. I mean, they were singing the national anthem for the Xfinity race when they were rolling the car onto the grid because it took them up to the last minute to get it fixed or to prepare the backup car. It was a storybook ending.”

In 2026, Suarez will leave Trackhouse Racing for Spire Motorsports in the Cup Series. Expectations are that he is able to fare a lot better with the team than he did with Trackhouse. 



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Northern Tool + Equipment Launches TV Show Highlighting Young Tradespeople

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Minnesota-based Northern Tool + Equipment is partnering with RACER Network to launch a first-of-its-kind television series highlighting the next generation of tradespeople — namely, high school CTE (career and technical education) students. A new four-episode series will follow Tennessee’s LaVergne High School CTE juniors and seniors as they participate in the Legends Challenge: Student Build from Northern Tool — transforming a Harley-Davidson Nightster into an XR750-inspired flat-track racer with hands-on mentorship from racers and builders.

“The work these students are doing belongs on the big screen,” said Frank Crowson, chief marketing officer at Northern Tool + Equipment. “RACER Network fans—and motorsports diehards everywhere—are going to see real talent, determination and teamwork on display. This is a serious challenge; even seasoned pros would be pushed to finish a build like this in just 174 days.”

The series will highlight Northern Tool’s mission to put professional-grade tools in the hands of high school CTE students and invest in future tradespeople with unique learning experiences and industry mentorship, according to officials in a press release announcing the program. The retailer’s investment has already impacted more than 30 schools across the country, including two previous builds—the Monster Jam Mini Build and Rat Rod Kart Build Off.

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“We greenlit the Northern Tool Legends Build because the students at La Vergne High School—and the skilled trades they’re learning—are the future of motorsports,” said Scott McLemore, RACER Network vice president of programming. “The craft, the grit, the teamwork—that’s the story RACER Network tells best. We’re proud to add Northern’s Legends Build to our new show lineup next fall, and we’re already eyeing Northern’s Build 4.”

Northern Tool + Equipment is a family-owned company serving both DIYers and trade professionals as a leading supplier of more than 100,000 high-quality tools and equipment.

The series is anticipated to air in 2026. Updates can be found on social media and Northern Tool’s YouTube channel.



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NASCAR team names 2026 driver after Dale Earnhardt Jr left unhappy – Motorsport – Sports

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With around two months to go until the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly’s Auto Parts Series goes green, Big Machine Racing made the announcement of the exit of Nick Sanchez in early December, after recording the team’s first win since 2022 this past season. Regardless, the team has since moved on, announcing his replacement on Tuesday.

Sanchez’s exit came as a surprise, given that not only did he win at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the Focused Health 250, but he recorded a further six top-five finishes as well as another five top 10s, coming home 12th in the driver’s standings.

News of the 24-year-old’s exit did not go down well with Hall of Fame driver and JR Motorsports co-owner Dale Earnhardt Jr., who labeled the decision “surprising” because of both his performances in 2025 and the late timing of it all.

Speaking on the ‘Dale Jr. Download’ podcast, the 51-year-old added, “It’s late. It’s a tough part of the year to find out that you don’t have a job for next season.”

He noted how the “talented” Sanchez could already have a new spot lined up, however, given that as of December 23 he has yet to make any announcements regarding a new home for 2026, this seems increasingly unlikely.

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“He’s decent, and he’s got some talent,” Earnhardt later added. “The other thing too I like is that he pisses some people off, right? I mean, I don’t love that cause sometimes he pisses me off or he pisses one of my guys off…But as a fan or as a broadcaster and as somebody who’s like wanting to fall in love with the sport. We need guys like that.”

With Sanchez no longer behind the wheel of the No. 48 BMR Chevrolet, it now falls upon Dr. Patrick Staropoli, who also happens to be a retina surgeon, to fill his shoes for the 2026 season. 

The 36-year-old made his series debut in 2025, making four appearances for Sam Hunt Racing, finishing a season best of 16th at Martinsville Speedway in the US Marine Corps 250.

This will mark Staropoli’s first full-time season in any of NASCAR’s national series, while he also has yet to complete a full-time slate in the ARCA Menards feeder series.

“From the moment I buckled into a pure stock at Hialeah Speedway in 2003, my life’s goal has been to compete at the top levels of this sport. The path has taken many unexpected turns but after working every day for 23 years in pursuit of this dream, I now have the opportunity of a lifetime thanks to Scott Borchetta, Patrick Donahue, and Chevrolet. I am ready to do whatever it takes to put this SYFOVRE Chevy up front and raise awareness for Geographic Atrophy secondary to Age-Related Macular Degeneration by combining my passion for motorsports and medicine.”

BMR crew chief and team manager, Patrick Donahue, said the team was “pleased to welcome Dr. Patrick Staropoli to the #48 Big Machine Racing team for the 2026 season.

“He brings a rare blend of professionalism, focus, and drive that will continue to strengthen our organization. This partnership reflects our commitment to surrounding the team with individuals who share our values and vision for building long-term success.”



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NASCAR veteran enters Daytona 500 for first time since 2019 – Motorsport – Sports

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A familiar name is set to return to NASCAR’s biggest stage after MBM Motorsports confirmed that veteran driver Casey Mears will look to qualify for the Daytona 500 for the first time since 2019. Mears has competed in ‘The Great American Race’ fifteen times with his best finish of second in 2006.

Team owner Carl Long confirmed that MBM Motorsports and Garage 66 will field the No. 66 entry for Mears on NASCAR radio on Tuesday. The 47-year-old driver’s return places him among the notable non-chartered NASCAR entries attempting to race their way into the field.

Mears has not started the Daytona 500 since 2019, when he finished 40th after crashing in Stage 2. He made several starts for the MBM and Garage 66 last season. Alongside Mears in the No. 66, confirmed open entries include Justin Allgaier in the No. 40 for JR Motorsports, B.J. McLeod in the No. 78 for Live Fast Motorsports, and Jimmie Johnson in the No. 84 for Legacy Motor Club.

Several additional teams, including RCR, NY Racing, Team AmeriVet, Tricon, Beard Motorsports, and 23XI, have also been mentioned as potential entrants, creating a tight qualifying environment.

During his 16-year Cup career, Mears has started 494 races, with one win, 51 top-10 finishes, and three poles. His only Cup win occurred at the 2007 Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte, which established him as a fan favorite during his prime.

His first Cup race came in the 2003 Daytona 500, making this return a full-circle moment more than two decades later. Carl Long’s own Daytona 500 history adds another layer to the storyline.

As a team owner, Long has endured a series of DNQs at Daytona, with failed qualifying attempts stretching from 2000 through 2009 across multiple teams and manufacturers. The entry with Mears represents another chance to finally break through at a race that has repeatedly slipped just out of reach.

MBM Motorsports will also field an ARCA Menards Series entry at Daytona for Derek White. The Canadian stock car driver’s only registered Cup Series race was the 5-hour Energy 301 in New Hampshire, where he finished 33rd.

Mears also made his Truck Series debut with the team last season at Martinsville Speedway and drove the No. 69 Pit Stop Diecasts Ford F-150 for his 600th NASCAR start. He raced to a 24th-place finish during the Slim Jim 200 and said how special it was for the team to give him such an opportunity.

“It’s pretty special to come back to Martinsville for my 600th NASCAR start,” said Mears. “This sport has given me so many incredible experiences, and to make my Truck Series debut with MBM Motorsports and The Pit Stop Diecasts at such an iconic track is exciting.”

“The Truck Series has always been on my list. It’s tough, exciting racing, and Martinsville is the perfect place to make it happen.”



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Spire Motorsports opens full-time dirt racing team for 2026

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“We are not a NASCAR team that is going dirt racing. We are dirt racers who happen to have a NASCAR team.”

Spire Motorsports is going dirt track racing on a much larger scale in 2026. In addition to their NASCAR efforts, they’ll also field a 410 winged sprint car entry. The new team will race full time in the Kubota High Limit Racing series.

In the middle of the 2025 season, Scelzi parted from KCP Racing. He finished the season with Clauson Marshall Racing, filling the seat for the injured Tyler Courtney. Now, he has a new ride…

Giovanni “Gio” Scelzi has been signed as the driver. He was previously awarded the 2023 World of Outlaws Rookie of the Year. Scelzi has 12 race wins in national competition.

Eric Prutzman will join the team as the crew chief after taking Brad Sweet to six national championships.

He’ll also race in the 40th annual Chili Bowl Nationals in Tulsa. The car is a Spire Motorsports’ Chili’s-sponsored entry fielded by Keith Kunz.

Spire Motorsports has acquired a High Roller Club membership (charter) ahead of the 2026 season. It was purchased from Jason Myers Racing.

High Limit Sprint Cars introducing charter system to dirt racing

Spire Motorsports Co-Owner Jeff Dickerson comments

“Going on the road with High Limit is like a dream come true and to do this with people I have deep respect and appreciation for makes it even better,” said Spire Motorsports Co-Owner Jeff Dickerson in the team release.

“We’ve worked with and for Kyle (Larson), Brad (Sweet), Kendra (Jacobs) and JP (Josh Peterman) for years and I have an immense amount of gratitude to them for not only building a great series but for making a series that offers long-term growth to all of us in a sport we all love.”

“I’m thankful to Tim Clauson and the Marshalls for providing us a launch pad to make this jump and look forward to working closely this season.”

He added, “We are not a NASCAR team that is going dirt racing. We are dirt racers who happen to have a NASCAR team. This is in our blood and we can’t wait to get to Vegas in March.”

Gio Scelzi comments

“To see the enthusiasm from the employees at Spire Motorsports, that’s really something that made an impact on me,” said Scelzi.

“The NASCAR stuff is their job but it’s pretty obvious they enjoy sprint car racing. We’ll likely run 80 to 90 times a year at probably 50 different race tracks, but when you have an owner like Jeff (Dickerson) who truly loves sprint car racing and comes from that background, it really makes this an exciting opportunity.”

“I’ve known Eric (Prutzman) for a long time. When I was probably 10- or 12-years-old, when Donny Schatz was driving for Tony Stewart Racing, those guys would work out of my dad’s shop during that three-week West Coast swing and Eric was the tire guy at the time, so we became friends and stayed in touch.”

“I’ve watched Eric’s career and he’s had amazing success. The guys who run up front all have really good equipment so, now more than ever, it’s the people. Having someone as accomplished as Eric is just as important as the equipment.”

“I’m thrilled to race the Chili Bowl, again. I’ve run it three times in the past. I ran for Clauson Marshall Racing my first time and made the show.”

“The two years after that, I was there with Chad Boat Racing. To race a car prepared by Keith Kunz at the Chili Bowl is a dream come true. They’ve won prelim after prelim and Saturday after Saturday. The Chili Bowl is an event where being lucky is just as important as having a fast race car and putting yourself in position to win a race.”

“I’m really looking forward to getting back there. I’m really grateful to Jeff, Keith and the whole team at Chili’s for the opportunity.”

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Ten Tenths Motor Club Names Veteran Automotive Executive Andy Thomas as Vice President of Manufacturer Relations – Speedway Digest

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Ten Tenths Motor Club has named longtime automotive executive Andy Thomas as its new Vice President of Manufacturer Relations, bringing more than three decades of global experience in luxury automotive sales, marketing and brand management to the newly opened motorsports and lifestyle destination.

In his new role, Thomas will develop and maintain relationships with OEM partners to understand their needs, perspectives and objectives, while working to identify opportunities for growth by leveraging new and existing partnerships to increase facility usage.

Thomas joins Ten Tenths Motor Club after serving as Vice President of Marketing and Communications for McLaren Automotive North America since 2015, where he led strategic marketing, communications and global strategy that helped drive record sales growth. During his decade with McLaren, Thomas oversaw experiential events in over 30 major metro markets and developed retail programs that significantly increased sales conversions and owner engagement.

“Andy’s reputation and relationships within the global automotive community are unmatched,” said Rick Hendrick, who founded Ten Tenths Motor Club in partnership with Speedway Motorsports. “His leadership will be instrumental in strengthening our partnerships with manufacturers and luxury brands as we continue to establish Ten Tenths as a world-class venue for automotive experiences.”

Prior to McLaren, Thomas served in leadership roles with Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in both Goodwood, U.K. and North America, where he guided global brand alignment and oversaw international marketing strategy across Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. Earlier in his career, he held key marketing and sales roles with BMW of North America, Ferrari North America and Land Rover North America, gaining experience in dealer relations, product marketing and luxury customer engagement.

“Our vision for Ten Tenths Motor Club is to establish the facility as not only a premier experience for passionate automotive enthusiasts, but also to create a destination for corporate events that is unmatched in the automotive industry,” said Speedway Motorsports President and CEO Marcus Smith. “We look forward to Andy joining our efforts to invite manufacturers from around the world to Ten Tenths Motor Club and the greater Charlotte region.”

A Clemson University graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Thomas also serves on the Board of the Erwin Center for Brand Communication at his alma mater. In that role, he mentors students, sponsors real-world marketing projects and connects students with opportunities across the automotive and luxury brand landscape.

A native of Salisbury, Maryland, Thomas began his career in dealer operations at Fox Chevrolet in Baltimore before joining the OEM side of the industry. His work has taken him across the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe, building a broad network and a deep understanding of international brand collaboration.

“I’m thrilled to join Ten Tenths at such an exciting time,” Thomas said. “The club’s vision represents the next evolution of automotive lifestyle and performance culture. I look forward to connecting global manufacturers with this extraordinary facility and to becoming part of the Charlotte community.”

Located adjacent to the iconic Charlotte Motor Speedway, Ten Tenths Motor Club combines exclusive track access, curated events and premium hospitality to create an unparalleled environment for members and partners. The facility has quickly become a premier destination in the Charlotte metropolitan area for automotive launches, luxury brand activations, enthusiast experiences and special events. Tickets are now on sale for Ten Tenths Motor Club signature public event, Heritage Invitational, April 9-11, 2026.

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