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NASCAR Power Rankings: Kyle Larson overcomes another superspeedway hurdle, surpasses Hamlin for top spot
By Noah Poser, Staff Writer For the longest time, the biggest weakness for Kyle Larson was superspeedway racing. A more than well-rounded driver otherwise, there was something about him and drafting tracks that didn’t click. But after a second-place finish this past weekend at Talladega, along with a third-place finish at Atlanta earlier this season, […]

By Noah Poser, Staff Writer
For the longest time, the biggest weakness for Kyle Larson was superspeedway racing. A more than well-rounded driver otherwise, there was something about him and drafting tracks that didn’t click.
But after a second-place finish this past weekend at Talladega, along with a third-place finish at Atlanta earlier this season, it appears Larson has figured something out when it comes to pack racing.
In the long term, that’s a dangerous sign for the rest of the Cup Series field, but in the short term, it just means that Larson once again finds himself on top in this week’s edition of the NASCAR Power Rankings, which also features Talladega winner Austin Cindric for the first time this season.
1. Kyle Larson (Previous: 2)
Season Stats: 2 Wins, 6 Top 5s, 7 Top 10s, 506 Laps Led, 5 Stage Wins
Larson didn’t win, but other than ending up in victory lane, he’d have been hard-pressed to envision a better result than the one he produced at Talladega. He led just three laps, but he won the first stage, finished second in Stage Two and then crossed the line second (among the cars that didn’t get DQ’ed) for yet another top-five finish. The points haul moves him to second in the standings, just 31 points back of William Byron.
2. Denny Hamlin (Previous: 1)
Season Stats: 2 Wins, 5 Top 5s, 6 Top 10s, 315 Laps Led, 2 Stage Wins
Hamlin led seven laps and collected stage points in the first stage, but ultimately didn’t end up getting the outcome he was hoping for at Talladega, finishing 21st. Hamlin and his Toyota teammates opted for an alternate strategy on the final series of pit stops that ultimately failed to pan out and once he was stuck in traffic, it was game over from there.
3. William Byron (Previous: 3)
Season Stats: 1 Win, 5 Top 5s, 7 Top 10s, 364 Laps Led, 3 Stage Wins
Byron once again found himself in the mix late in the going as he often does at these drafting tracks, battling for the lead inside 10 laps to go. He would go on to settle for third, but pair that with 10 laps led and nine stage points for the afternoon, and it was a good day for the points leader at Talladega.
4. Christopher Bell (Previous: 4)
Season Stats: 3 Wins, 5 Top 5s, 6 Top 10s, 139 Laps Led, 1 Stage Win
There’s not much to say about Bell’s day at Talladega. His day was over before Stage 1 had even concluded after a bad bump from Hamlin sent him careening into the inside wall. It’s unfortunate for Bell, but these things happen at superspeedways.
5. Ryan Blaney (Previous: 5)
Season Stats: 3 Top 5s, 4 Top 10s, 197 Laps Led, 2 Stage Wins
The description of Blaney’s day is quite similar to that of Bell’s. Like Bell, Blaney was an innocent bystander turned victim after Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski got together trying to enter pit road under green. It was a simple case of bad luck, which has been the theme of Blaney’s season thus far.
6. Chase Elliott (Previous: 7)
Season Stats: 3 Top 5s, 6 Top 10s, 45 Laps Led
Elliott briefly appeared on the scene when he came out of nowhere to finish fourth in the opening stage. After that, the driver of the No. 9 was MIA throughout much of the race at Talladega. That is until the race was just about over, and after the dust settled he had pulled out another top-five finish, finishing fifth. The team still appears to be lacking race-winning speed, but he’s been the model of consistency thus far this season and that’s good enough for fourth in the standings right now.
7. Bubba Wallace (Previous: 8)
Season Stats: 2 Top 5s, 4 Top 10s, 103 Laps Led, 2 Stage Wins
Wallace has proven on numerous occasions that he’s one of the best in NASCAR at the superspeedways. So it should come as no surprise that he finished top five in both stages, which includes a stage win in the second stage, before eventually coming home to finish eighth (after starting the final lap in 20th no less). He was only out front for five laps, but it was still just the day the No. 23 team was looking for.
8. Tyler Reddick (Previous: 6)
Season Stats: 3 Top 5s, 4 Top 10s, 85 Laps Led
Reddick, as has been the case in seemingly a lot of races recently, was quiet at Talladega. However, he did finish fifth in Stage 2 to collect a few stage points and kept the car clean, which is far from the worst outcome you can have at the Alabama track.
9. Alex Bowman (Previous: 11)
Season Stats: 1 Top 5, 6 Top 10s, 107 Laps Led
Bowman also flew under the radar for much of the day at Talladega. But like his Hendrick teammates, he found his way towards the front by the end of the race and brought the No. 48 Ally machine home in seventh place. A top-10 finish is just what the doctor ordered for this team after a poor three race stretch.
10. Ross Chastain (Previous: 9)
Season Stats: 1 Top 5, 5 Top 10s, 50 Laps Led
Chastain finished 18th in Stage 1, 19th in Stage 2 and 20th in the race. Suffice to say, it just wasn’t his day at Talladega. He did lead 11 laps, however, and entered the race on a bit of a heater, so it wouldn’t be surprising at all to see Chastain pick up right where he left off at Bristol this weekend at Texas.
11. Austin Cindric (Previous: NR)
Season Stats: 1 Win, 1 Top 5, 3 Top 10s, 166 Laps Led, 1 Stage Win
Welcome to the rankings (and the playoffs), Austin Cindric! Yes, the win at Talladega is the big story when it comes to Cindric right now, but it’s important to note that if he hadn’t received a 50-point penalty for spinning out Ty Dillon earlier in the season, he’d be top 10 in points as of today as opposed to 14th. It’s no longer relevant when it comes to the playoff picture, but it shows that from a consistency standpoint, Cindric has been much-improved this season.
Dropped out: Chase Briscoe
Next up: A.J. Allmendinger, Josh Berry, Chase Briscoe, Chris Buescher, Joey Logano
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NASCAR All-Star Race Returns to North Wilkesboro Speedway for Third Consecutive Year – Speedway Digest
North Wilkesboro, NC – The NASCAR All-Star Race, one of the sport’s most prestigious exhibition events, returns to North Wilkesboro Speedway on May 18, 2025, marking the third straight year the historic short track hosts the 41st running of the $1 million spectacle. As the eighth time the All-Star Race ventures outside its traditional home […]

North Wilkesboro, NC – The NASCAR All-Star Race, one of the sport’s most prestigious exhibition events, returns to North Wilkesboro Speedway on May 18, 2025, marking the third straight year the historic short track hosts the 41st running of the $1 million spectacle. As the eighth time the All-Star Race ventures outside its traditional home at Charlotte Motor Speedway, anticipation is high for a thrilling showcase of NASCAR’s top talent.
A Star-Studded Field
Twenty-three drivers are set to compete in the 250-lap main event, with 20 already qualified based on their status as 2024 or 2025 race winners, past All-Star Race winners, or full-time NASCAR Cup Series champions. Three additional drivers will transfer from the 100-lap All-Star Open, including the top two finishers and the winner of the fan vote, a title claimed by Noah Gragson in 2023 and 2024. Harrison Burton stands out as the only driver making his All-Star Race debut, adding a fresh face to the high-stakes competition.
The field boasts six past All-Star Race winners: Kyle Larson (2019, 2021, 2023), Joey Logano (2016, 2024), Ryan Blaney (2022), Chase Elliott (2020), Kyle Busch (2017), and Denny Hamlin (2015). Larson, with three wins in the last six years, is tied for the second-most All-Star victories behind Jimmie Johnson’s four. Logano, fresh off his 2024 triumph, carries momentum with a record-setting streak of 10 consecutive top-10 finishes in the event.
Hendrick and Penske Dominate
Recent history favors Hendrick Motorsports and Team Penske, who have split the last five All-Star Races. Hendrick’s 11 victories lead all organizations, with Larson and Elliott contributing to their recent success. Penske’s Logano and Blaney have kept pace, securing Ford’s three wins in the last seven races. Meanwhile, Toyota remains winless since 2017, with Chevrolet claiming four victories in the same span.
Format and Storylines
The 2025 All-Star Race format features 250 laps with a mandatory caution around lap 100 and a promotional caution option before lap 220, ensuring strategic pit stops and restarts. Qualifying for both the All-Star Heat Races and the Open includes a unique three-lap session with a four-tire pit stop on lap two, doubling as the Pit Crew Challenge. Christopher Bell’s No. 20 crew, winners of the $100,000 bonus and trophy in 2023 and 2024, are favored to three-peat, having posted times of 13.012 and 13.223 seconds, respectively.
Two 75-lap Heat Races set the All-Star Race starting lineup, with Heat 1 determining the inside row and Heat 2 the outside. The All-Star Open offers a 100-lap path for non-qualified drivers, with cautions around lap 50 and overtime rules in play. The pole position has proven advantageous, producing seven All-Star Race wins, including Logano’s 2024 victory and Larson’s 2021 triumph.
Championship Implications
The All-Star Race has become a harbinger of championship success, with the winner capturing the Cup Series title in three of the last five years and 13 times overall. All nine winners since 2016 are Cup champions, raising the stakes for drivers like Larson, Logano, and Blaney. Brad Keselowski, however, remains a driver to watch. With 16 All-Star starts and three runner-up finishes—tied for the most without a win—he’s due for a breakthrough.
North Wilkesboro’s Revival
North Wilkesboro Speedway, revitalized after years of dormancy, has embraced its role as the All-Star Race host since 2023. The track’s gritty, short-track racing style has produced memorable moments, though rain canceled the 2023 Heat Races, where Daniel Suarez and Chris Buescher claimed victories. Fans and drivers alike praise the facility’s blend of nostalgia and modern upgrades, making it a fitting stage for NASCAR’s showcase event.
As the 2025 All-Star Race approaches, all eyes are on whether Larson can add a fourth win, if Logano can extend his top-10 streak, or if a new face like Burton can steal the spotlight. With a $1 million prize, a passionate fanbase, and championship implications, North Wilkesboro is poised to deliver another unforgettable chapter in NASCAR history.
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NASCAR news: Corey Heim, Layne Riggs get into heated incident
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at North Wilkesboro Speedway ended in controversy on Saturday as Corey Heim spun out while racing Layne Riggs on the final lap. Heim and Riggs raced hard in overtime. Heim was leading with Riggs on his bumper as they took the […]

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The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at North Wilkesboro Speedway ended in controversy on Saturday as Corey Heim spun out while racing Layne Riggs on the final lap.
Heim and Riggs raced hard in overtime. Heim was leading with Riggs on his bumper as they took the white flag. Heim claimed the high line as Riggs went low. Heim slid up the track and Riggs was right on his door as they went down the backstretch.
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck driver Corey Heim during qualifying for the Fresh From Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025. (Nigel Cook/News-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
As the came around Turn 2, Heim spun out. Chandler Smith was able to maneuver around Riggs and took home the victory. Riggs finished in second place.
Heim delivered a message to Riggs after the race.
“Calm down or else I’m going to take care of you,” he said.
Needless to say, Heim was upset with how Riggs raced him and confronted him about it once everyone was back on pit road. Heim called Riggs’ decision on the final lap “scum racing.”
“Just why? More than anything. He tried to do it to the 7 (Carson Hocevar) last week for the win, and mission accomplished for him,” Heim said, via NASCAR.com. “I guess, this week – and it cost him one, too. I don’t know. We’ve given up so many of them this year after dominating the race. The 38 (Smith) was the only other guy that was rightfully good.

NASCAR Truck Series driver Layne Riggs, #34, during qualifying for the Fresh From Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, on Feb. 14, 2025. (Peter Casey-Imagn Images)
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“I felt like he deserved to win over anyone else, not the 34 (Riggs). I got really loose into (Turn) 3. Just struggled being loose on the short runs, and he had an opportunity, and he wrecked me. Just disappointed.”
Riggs defended his “strong move.”
“If I have a reputation of going for wins, I’m not going to regret that at all,” Riggs said. “You know, I feel like I came from short-track racing, last-lap battles, and feel like that’s what this kind of racing is made for. I feel like it’s not like we’ve seen at Martinsville in the past, and gotten upset. I feel like it was a strong move, and I thought it was going to pay off.
“But sadly, didn’t get the win.”
Heim finished the race in 17th.
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Heim still leads the drivers standings with 450 points – 47 more than Smith. Riggs moved up to eighth in the standings.
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What to watch for in NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro
NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. — Brad Keselowski seeks the perfect weekend. Kyle Larson looks to go from the back to the front. And 21 other drivers also will be vying for $1 million in tonight’s NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Green flag for the All-Star Open is set for 5:38 p.m. ET. The winner, […]

NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. — Brad Keselowski seeks the perfect weekend. Kyle Larson looks to go from the back to the front. And 21 other drivers also will be vying for $1 million in tonight’s NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
Green flag for the All-Star Open is set for 5:38 p.m. ET. The winner, runner-up and fan vote winner from that race will advance to the All-Star Race.
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Green flag for the All-Star Race is set for 8:14 p.m. ET.
Here is what to watch for in tonight’s race:
Promoter’s Caution
The wrinkle in this year’s race is an promoter’s caution that can be used before Lap 220 of the 250-lap race. If the promoter’s caution has not yet been used and a natural caution occurs after Lap 200, the promoter’s caution will no longer be in play.
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Starting lineup for Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway
Brad Keselowski will lead the field to the green flag in the exhibition race that pays $1 million to the winner.
Teams already know there will be a competition caution around Lap 100. How the promoter’s caution is used by Marcus Smith, CEO of Speedway Motorsports, could make a big impact on the race as Christopher Bell explains:
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“It will probably be in the play and then it will be decision time of what you think your best opportunity to win the race is. A lot of times that call depends on what other guys do as well. If you stay out and you have five or six guys stay out with you, then it’s the winning call to stay out.
“But just like the second heat race (Saturday), if you stay out and nobody stays out with you, it was a losing call.”
Can a team’s season turnaround tonight?
Brad Keselowski starts on the pole for tonight’s race and a victory — while it wouldn’t count toward playoff eligibility — would be significant for his team.
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Keselowski has never won this race — he’s finished second three times, which is tied for the most in the event without winning it. This season has been dreadful. Keselowski has finished 26th or worse in nine of the first 12 points races.
NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race – Qualifying Heat
Christopher Bell, Brad Keselowski score All-Star heat race wins at North Wilkesboro
Heat races set the lineup for Sunday’s All-Star Race.
“I think the team is a pretty resilient group,” Keselowski said after winning the pole. “I don’t care who you are as a team, we all need some positive reinforcement and encouragement.”
He also won his heat race Saturday. A victory tonight would complete a perfect weekend for the RFK Racing team.
Keep an eye on the back of the field
Kyle Larson will start last on the 23-car field because he had Justin Allgaier qualify his car while Larson was at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Larson’s team elected not to compete in Saturday’s heat race since it wouldn’t matter where the car finished because the car would in the rear for the All-Star Race due to the driver change.
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Justin Allgaier provides Kyle Larson’s team with key feedback for NASCAR All-Star Race
With Kyle Larson at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Justin Allgaier drove Larson’s No. 5 in practice and qualifying Friday.
Larson will be one to watch.
“I felt like long-run pace, we were really good,” Allgaier, the reigning Xfinity Series champion, told NBC Sports. “When I look at lap 30 or 40 (on a run), our pace was right where we needed it to be.”
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Larson had to start at the rear of the field in last year’s race because he also was at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Larson went on to finish fourth in last year’s All-Star Race.
Larson has three All-Star wins, one short of the record held by Jimmie Johnson.
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New Jersey importer deals in the rarest and most desirable cars in the world
This New Jersey importer deals in the world’s rarest and most desirable cars. Inbound Motorsports regularly brings in six-figure sums when it puts the cars up for auction. The company has been around since 2016, founded by Rami Fetyani. But despite the high-end vehicles, Inbound Motorsports gets the cars imported in for a great price. […]

This New Jersey importer deals in the world’s rarest and most desirable cars.
Inbound Motorsports regularly brings in six-figure sums when it puts the cars up for auction.
The company has been around since 2016, founded by Rami Fetyani.
But despite the high-end vehicles, Inbound Motorsports gets the cars imported in for a great price.
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It seems like more and more people are getting their cars through auctions these days.
Whether it’s a Toyota Camry TRD or a Ferrari 308, cars sold on auction often go for a great price.
But when it comes to rare cars brought in from abroad, Inbound Motorsports may well be in a league of its own.

The company has been around since 2016, when Rami Fetyani set it up in New Jersey.
It all began when he bought a car for himself while browsing online auctions in Japan.
Then he purchased a few more, and it snowballed from there.
In fact, the importer has done so well over the years that Fetyani has been happy to downsize its inventory.
Robb Report reportedly claimed that its overflow warehouse had 60 cars in it a year ago – now there’s only a handful at a time.
And it’s probably down to the incredible finds that come up at auction, including this rare surprise inside a salvage auction Corvette.

“It’s much easier for me to not have to manage this much overhead,” Fetyani said.
“And just do 5, 10, 15 transactions a month where I’m selling cars directly.”
The cars listed on the importer’s website as being recently sold are a who’s who of automotive gems.
A 1988 Mitsubishi Pajero Paris-Dakar, a 1979 Saab 900 Turbo, and a 1992 Honda Beat featured among its sales.
And although the cars sell for big bucks at auction, Inbound Motorsports is able to have them shipped in for a great price.


“If I’m buying stuff from auction in Japan at [large-scale auto auction house] USS Tokyo or whatever where it’s just run-of-the-mill basic business, it’s about 1,500 bucks,” Fetyani said.
That $1,500 covers importing the car and getting it registered for driving on the US streets.
When put like that, it’s an amazing price.
To keep up with the cars being sold through Inbound Motorsports, check out their website.
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Verstappen beats Norris, Piastri in F1 Emilia-Romagna GP at Imola | Motorsports News
Reigning world champion Max Verstappen wins for the fourth straight time at Imola, defeating McLaren’s Lando Norris and F1 drivers’ standings leader Oscar Piastri. Max Verstappen has given his Formula 1 title defence a big boost with victory at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix after a daring overtake on standings leader Oscar Piastri at the start. […]

Reigning world champion Max Verstappen wins for the fourth straight time at Imola, defeating McLaren’s Lando Norris and F1 drivers’ standings leader Oscar Piastri.
Max Verstappen has given his Formula 1 title defence a big boost with victory at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix after a daring overtake on standings leader Oscar Piastri at the start.
The Dutch driver built a commanding lead on Sunday that was wiped out when the safety car bundled the field back up. He still held on to win ahead of Lando Norris, who overtook his McLaren teammate Piastri for second with five laps remaining.
Verstappen took his second win of the season and first since last month’s Japanese Grand Prix and denied Piastri – who finished third – what would have been his fourth victory in a row.
Verstappen praised his Red Bull team’s “fantastic execution all round” as the team marked its 400th F1 race with a win.
“The start itself wasn’t particularly great, but I was still on the outside line, or basically the normal [racing] line, and I was like, ‘Well, I’m just going to try and send it round the outside,’ and it worked really well,” Verstappen said of his crucial overtake. “That, of course, unleashed our pace because once we were in the lead, the car was good.”
Norris’s late-race move on Piastri was almost a copy of Verstappen’s although Norris had the advantage of being on fresher tyres than his teammate.
“We had a good little battle at the end between Oscar and myself, which is always tense but always good fun,” Norris said, admitting that Verstappen and Red Bull were “too good for us today”.
Piastri’s lead over Norris in the standings was cut to 13 points. Verstappen rounds out the top three at nine points behind Norris.

Hamilton bounces back
Lewis Hamilton recovered from 12th on the grid to finish fourth in his first race for Ferrari in Italy.
Hamilton profited from a late-race fight between his teammate Charles Leclerc and Alex Albon of Williams.
Albon complained Leclerc had pushed him off the track as they battled for fourth, and Hamilton passed both drivers before Ferrari eventually asked Leclerc to yield fifth to Albon.
George Russell was seventh for Mercedes, ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr in the second Williams.
Isack Hadjar was ninth for Racing Bulls, and Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate Yuki Tsunoda was 10th after starting last following a crash in qualifying.
An action-packed ‘farewell’ to Imola
Overtaking was expected to be rare in what could be F1’s last race for the foreseeable future at Imola. Instead, the Italian fans were treated to Verstappen’s spectacular move at the start and plenty of other overtakes.
The narrow, bumpy Imola track has been a favourite among drivers, who have relished its old-school challenge since it returned to the F1 schedule during the COVID-19 pandemic. Still, its status as Italy’s second race – only the United States also hosts more than one – makes its position vulnerable.
“If we don’t come back here, it is going to be a shame,” Piastri said on Saturday.
Sunday’s race was the last under Imola’s current contract, and while it isn’t officially goodbye yet, there has been no word about next year.

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North Wilkesboro Lineup / TV Schedule: 2025 (NASCAR All-Star)
NASCAR drivers are set to battle for $1M at North Wilkesboro Speedway On Sunday, NASCAR Cup Series drivers will race for $1M to win in North Carolina. Results from heat races from Saturday’s portion of the show have been used to set the starting lineup for the NASCAR All-Star Race. View NASCAR All-Star Race starting […]

NASCAR drivers are set to battle for $1M at North Wilkesboro Speedway
On Sunday, NASCAR Cup Series drivers will race for $1M to win in North Carolina. Results from heat races from Saturday’s portion of the show have been used to set the starting lineup for the NASCAR All-Star Race.
View NASCAR All-Star Race starting lineup and TV schedule below.
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May 18, 2025
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10:55am ET
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12:45pm ET
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2:00pm ET
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Starting Lineup
NASCAR All-Star (Open)
May 17, 2025
Note: This is an LCQ race. The top two finishers from the All-Star Open will transfer into the All-Star Race. This race will run shortly ahead of the All-Star main event.
Pos | Driver | Best Time (Qual)
1. Shane van Gisbergen
1:28.684
2. Carson Hocevar
1:28.884
3. Noah Gragson
1:29.596
4. Michael McDowell
1:29.610
5. Ryan Preece
1:29.688
6. Zane Smith
1:30.477
7. Justin Haley
1:30.495
8. John Hunter Nemechek
1:30.841
9. Ty Gibbs
1:30.917
10. Ty Dillon
1:31.444
11. Cole Custer
1:32.050
12. Erik Jones
1:35.597
13. Riley Herbst
1:39.650
14. Cody Ware
1:39.791
15. Bubba Wallace
1:39.690
16. AJ Allmendinger
1:50.942
17. Todd Gilliland
2:02.694
18. Chad Finchum
2:24.024


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Starting Lineup
North Wilkesboro Speedway
May 18, 202
Note: Heat race results from Saturday have set the lineup for positions 1-20. Results from the Open race on Sunday will set positions 21 and 22. One additional driver will transfer in front 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. All-Star Open (Winner)
22. All-Star Open (2nd Place)
23. Fan Vote Winner
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