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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. 

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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.

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

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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

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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

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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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Toyota GAZOO Racing USAC Belleville May 17 Post-Race Recap – Speedway Digest

Cannon McIntosh led teammates Kale Drake, Gavin Miller and Jacob Denney as Keith Kunz Motorsports Toyota drivers swept the top four positions in winning the 40-lap USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget Series’ feature at the Belleville Short Track Saturday night.  McIntosh’s win is his first in USAC competition this season and the fourth consecutive […]

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Cannon McIntosh led teammates Kale Drake, Gavin Miller and Jacob Denney as Keith Kunz Motorsports Toyota drivers swept the top four positions in winning the 40-lap USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget Series’ feature at the Belleville Short Track Saturday night. 

McIntosh’s win is his first in USAC competition this season and the fourth consecutive victory for a Toyota driver in the series. Overall, it’s the 47th national midget feature win for McIntosh with Toyota, behind only Christopher Bell’s 59. 

Logan Seavey led the early portion of the race as Gavin Miller charged through the field behind him, moving from eighth to second by lap 16, with McIntosh moving from ninth to fifth. 

Once Miller moved into second, he began to close on Seavey and would take the lead on lap 20 after Seavey spun off the track bringing out a caution flag. As Miller led the field back to green, Friday’s Belleville winner Justin Grant ran second with McIntosh third and Denney in fourth, but McIntosh would move into the second position by lap 22.

Another yellow would force a restart on lap 29 and McIntosh would use it to his advantage driving underneath Miller for the lead through turns one and two. Miller would come right back on lap 30 and retake the lead by sliding McIntosh in turn three, but McIntosh would race back past Miller for the lead on lap 31. 

McIntosh extended his lead to 1.153 seconds before a late race yellow would create a three-lap dash to the finish, but he would retain the lead with a strong restart on the way to the win. Further back, Drake would pass Denney and then Miller on lap 39 to earn runner-up honors. Miller would finish third and Denney placed fourth.

In addition, three more Toyota-powered drivers captured top-10 finishes as Steven Snyder was sixth, Grant was eighth and Drake Edwards brought it home in ninth.

The USAC NOS Energy Drink National Midget Series closes out the weekend at the Sweet Springs (Mo.) Motorsports Complex on Sunday.

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Cannon McIntosh, Keith Kunz Motorsports Mobil 1 Toyota: “I feel like we had the best piece last night as well, the cards just didn’t fall our way after having to go to the back early and fight our way back into a top five. Tonight, we didn’t start as far forward as we wanted to, but once we got going, I knew I had the car and had to win it for the guys. Once we got the lead everything was flowing really well, and things were going smooth. Even with the late yellow, I wasn’t worried too much. I felt I had such a good car that I just needed to execute the restart. Huge thanks to Beau Binder and everyone on this KKM Mobil 1 Toyota team.”

Toyota-Powered Drivers Belleville Saturday Feature Results

Cannon McIntosh – 1st

Kale Drake – 2nd

Gavin Miller – 3rd

Jacob Denney – 4th

Steven Snyder – 6th

Justin Grant – 8th

Drake Edwards – 9th

Mack Leopard – 12th

Brandon Carr – 17th

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Promoter’s Caution could add random layer of chaos in NASCAR All-Star Race

The fate of the NASCAR All-Star Race largely rests on the whims of Marcus Smith, who is giving few hints about how he’ll deploy a new “Promoter’s Caution.” It’s the latest goofy gimmick in an event defined by annual format changes designed to goose the competition in the name of fender-banging fireworks. At a randomly […]

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The fate of the NASCAR All-Star Race largely rests on the whims of Marcus Smith, who is giving few hints about how he’ll deploy a new “Promoter’s Caution.”

It’s the latest goofy gimmick in an event defined by annual format changes designed to goose the competition in the name of fender-banging fireworks. At a randomly selected point Sunday night during the first 220 of 250 laps at North Wilkesboro Speedway, a yellow flag will fly and possibly wipe out a big lead while bunching the field for a race-altering restart.

The decision on when to throw the yellow rests solely with Smith, the president and CEO of Speedway Motorsports, which owns the 0.625-mile track in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

“I’ll have a very special mystery guest with a little All-Star Race history of his own to help me out when it’s time to drop the yellow,” Smith said. “Hopefully, we’ll create a little chaos for the teams and some fun for the fans at the same time.”

It’s an attempt to restore some luster to the All-Star Race, which has lost touch with its no-holds-barred origins. The past two events at North Wilkesboro produced runaway victories for Kyle Larson and Joey Logano, who led 199 of 200 laps in 2024.

The most memorable event last year came after the race when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch engaged in fisticuffs after tangling for a mid-pack position. It was a far cry from the furious last-lap battles that once sent an All-Star Race winner to the emergency room (Davey Allison sustained a concussion in 1992 after crashing from contact with Kyle Petty at the checkered flag).

The Promoter’s Caution won’t guarantee a slam-bang ending, but it’s in the vein of an exhibition race with $1 million but no points at stake. While other pro sports have struggled to keep all-star events relevant, Cup Series drivers pride themselves on competing as hard as they would in a race with championship implications — and sometimes harder.

“The All Star Race is not just another race,” Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell said. “Everybody is more aggressive than a normal Sunday Cup race. Everyone has that win it or wear it attitude, and it races differently because of that.”

A sense of resignation from the All-Star Race’s annual format overhauls also makes it easier to accept the inanity of a random yellow.

“I have a hard enough time keeping up with all of the different format stuff,” Team Penske’s Austin Cindric said. “It doesn’t really bother me that much that we’re going to have a Promoter’s Caution because, unless I’m the caution, I can’t control it in any way. It’s just the racing gods, but maybe they’re on earth this time.”

Though its timing could cost him a win, Logano is fine with the Promoter’s Caution because “the All-Star Race presents the opportunity to try things outside of the box.

“I don’t think we should have a Promoter’s Caution in points-paying events,” he said. “But in this case, we do something different. It’s something everyone can talk about. And I just don’t know what they’re going to do. Are they going to put Marcus in the flag stand, and he’s just going to throw a yellow flag?”

The son of late NASCAR Hall of Famer Bruton Smith, who once lobbied for random yellows as the most bombastic promoter in Cup history, is coy about how the Promoter’s Caution will be unveiled.

“I’ve had no shortage of NASCAR experts from inside and outside of the garage giving me advice on what to do,” Marcus Smith said. “I’ve got a couple of scenarios in mind depending on what’s happening with the race. Or I could just go spur of the moment with my gut.”

Christopher Bell (+350) is the BetMGM Sportsbook favorite, followed by pole-sitter Brad Keselowski (+600), Logano (+650), two-time defending Daytona 500 winner William Byron (+700) and Denny Hamlin (+800). Kyle Larson, who will start last after missing practice and qualifying while attempting to make the Indy 500, is listed at +1000. … Keselowski and Bell were the winners Saturday of the two 75-lap heat races that set the starting lineup for the All-Star Race. Keselowski already was guaranteed the top starting spot for Sunday night’s main event after qualifying on the pole position Friday. Bell will start second Sunday, followed by Ross Chastain, Logano and Byron. … After sitting essentially dormant for more than 35 years, North Wilkesboro Speedway is playing host to its third consecutive All-Star Race since a $20 million makeover. Keselowski wants to move a points race from Charlotte Motor Speedway’s “Roval” layout to North Wilkesboro Speedway and shift the All-Star Race back to Charlotte’s 1.5-mile oval (the host from 1987-2019). “This needs to be a points racetrack,” Keselowski said of North Wilkesboro. “I’m very strong about the Roval has got to go.”

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AP Auto Racing Writer Jenna Fryer in Indianapolis contributed to this report.

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Koch, De Phillippi Sweep Sebring Weekend – Sportscar365

Photo: Fabian Lagunas/SRO Random Vandals Racing’s Kenton Koch and Connor De Phillippi completed a sweep of the GT World Challenge America powered by AWS weekend at Sebring International Raceway with another controlling win in Race 2. Koch drove the No. 99 BMW M4 GT3 EVO to a 2.104-second victory over the No. 18 RS1 Porsche […]

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Random Vandals Racing’s Kenton Koch and Connor De Phillippi completed a sweep of the GT World Challenge America powered by AWS weekend at Sebring International Raceway with another controlling win in Race 2.

Koch drove the No. 99 BMW M4 GT3 EVO to a 2.104-second victory over the No. 18 RS1 Porsche 911 GT3 R of Alex Sedgwick following a late-race caution and restart.

It marked a perfect weekend for Koch, who also swept the weekend in Pirelli GT4 America as well.

Michai Stephens drove to a third place overall and Pro class result in the No. 34 JMF Motorsports Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo that he shared with Mikael Grenier, while Bill Auberlen and Varun Choksey finished fourth in the No. 51 Random Vandals BMW.

The No. 29 Turner Motorsport BMW of Robby Foley led from the pole overall and went long into the opening stint prior to Foley’s pit stop and driver change to Justin Rothberg.

Rothberg emerged from the pits third overall and came under heavy attack from the No. 11 DXDT Racing Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R of Blake McDonald prior to the yellow for an accident by Jean-Frederic Laberge’s No. 92 LAB Motorsport by GT Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R with 20 minutes to go.

It led to a 15-minute shootout to the finish that saw Rothberg narrowly hold on for the Pro-Am class win to a hard-charging Philip Ellis.

Ellis, who came from 12th overall on the restart after his No. 91 Regulator Racing Mercedes-AMG was on an alternate driver strategy, charged past McDonald for second on the final lap and came up less than a half-second short of the Pro-Am win.

It came after Ellis’ co-driver Jeff Burton spun twice on the opening lap.

Kyle Washington and Tom Sargent teamed to finish fourth in Pro-Am.

The No. 88 Archangel Motorsports McLaren 720S GT3 Evo of Todd Coleman, which faced a five-second post-race penalty for a pit stop infringement, ran wide into the grass while second in Pro-Am in the closing ten minutes.

Coleman was classified in fifth in class at the checkered flag, ahead of the No. 2 Racers Edge Motorsports Aston Martin Vantage GT3 of Jason Bell and Michael Cooper.

The Am class No. 6 Dollahite Racing Ford Mustang GT3 of Scott Dollahite and Stefano Gattuso, meanwhile, finished 12th overall.

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NASCAR Race Today: All-Star Race & Open 2025 start times, schedule and how to watch live on TV

The 2025 NASCAR All-Star weekend comes to a close today, Sunday, May 18, with the All-Star Open and All-Star Race set to take place at North Wilkesboro Speedway tonight. The All-Star Open will be the first race to take place, seeing 100 laps of action around the 0.635-mile track, with the top two finishers earning […]

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The 2025 NASCAR All-Star weekend comes to a close today, Sunday, May 18, with the All-Star Open and All-Star Race set to take place at North Wilkesboro Speedway tonight.

The All-Star Open will be the first race to take place, seeing 100 laps of action around the 0.635-mile track, with the top two finishers earning themselves a spot in the All-Star Race main event.

The final spot in the All-Star Race will be determined by a fan vote, with that race then set to take place with 23 drivers and see 250 laps of racing action just hours later.

Look out for the ‘promoter’s caution’ too, which allows the event organizers to throw a yellow at their discretion during the event. The rule has proved controversial among some drivers and could really spice up the action.

Of course, last year’s All-Star Race was won by Team Penske’s Joey Logano, edging the likes of Denny Hamlin and Chris Buescher that day to take the W.

Although no points are on offer, there is a $1 million prize up for grabs for the winner of the All-Star Race, and it will certainly be interesting to see who comes out on top this time around.

With that said, let’s get into all of the timing and TV details you need to know ahead of today’s action.

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NASCAR Cup Series: All-Star Open start times

The 100-lap NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Open at North Wilkesboro Speedway is set to start today, Sunday, May 18, at 5 pm ET.

Here are the start times converted to your city and time zone.



City (Time Zone) Start Time
New York, NY (ET) 5:00 PM
Charlotte, NC (ET) 5:00 PM
Columbia, SC (ET) 5:00 PM
Charleston, WV (ET) 5:00 PM
Augusta, ME (ET) 5:00 PM
Chicago, IL (CT) 4:00 PM
Pierre, SD (CT) 4:00 PM
Nashville, TN (CT) 4:00 PM
Des Moines, IA (CT) 4:00 PM
Montgomery, AL (CT) 4:00 PM
Mexico City, MX (CT) 4:00 PM
Denver, CO (MT) 3:00 PM
Salt Lake City, UT (MT) 3:00 PM
Albuquerque, NM (MT) 3:00 PM
El Paso, TX (MT) 3:00 PM
Los Angeles, CA (PT) 2:00 PM
Las Vegas, NV (PT) 2:00 PM
Seattle, WA (PT) 2:00 PM
Portland, OR (PT) 2:00 PM
San Francisco, CA (PT) 2:00 PM
Rio de Janeiro, BR (BRT) 6:00 PM
London, GB (BST) 10:00 PM
Madrid, ES (CEST) 11:00 PM
Sydney, AU (AEST) 7:00 AM (Monday)
Perth, AU (AWST) 5:00 AM (Monday)
Adelaide, AU (ACST) 6:30 AM (Monday)

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NASCAR Cup Series: All-Star Race start times

The 250-lap NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway is set to start today, Sunday, May 18, at 8 pm ET.

Here are the start times converted to your city and time zone.



City (Time Zone) Start Time
New York, NY (ET) 8:00 PM
Charlotte, NC (ET) 8:00 PM
Columbia, SC (ET) 8:00 PM
Charleston, WV (ET) 8:00 PM
Augusta, ME (ET) 8:00 PM
Chicago, IL (CT) 7:00 PM
Pierre, SD (CT) 7:00 PM
Nashville, TN (CT) 7:00 PM
Des Moines, IA (CT) 7:00 PM
Montgomery, AL (CT) 7:00 PM
Mexico City, MX (CT) 7:00 PM
Denver, CO (MT) 6:00 PM
Salt Lake City, UT (MT) 6:00 PM
Albuquerque, NM (MT) 6:00 PM
El Paso, TX (MT) 6:00 PM
Los Angeles, CA (PT) 5:00 PM
Las Vegas, NV (PT) 5:00 PM
Seattle, WA (PT) 5:00 PM
Portland, OR (PT) 5:00 PM
San Francisco, CA (PT) 5:00 PM
Rio de Janeiro, BR (BRT) 9:00 PM
London, GB (BST) 1:00 AM
Madrid, ES (CEST) 2:00 AM
Sydney, AU (AEST) 10:00 AM (Monday)
Perth, AU (AWST) 8:00 AM (Monday)
Adelaide, AU (ACST) 9:30 AM (Monday)

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How to watch NASCAR on TV today

Today’s NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race action from North Wilkesboro Speedway will be broadcast live on FOX Sports 1. Radio coverage will also be available via SiriusXM and MRN.

Broadcast details vary depending on your location. Please check below to see how you can catch the Cup Series action in your country.
























Country Broadcaster(s)
United States FOX
United Kingdom Viaplay Group
Australia Fox Sports Australia
Spain DAZN
France Mediawan (AB Moteurs/Automono)
Germany More Than Sports, Sport1
Belgium Ziggo Sport
Brazil Bandriantes
Canada TSN, RDS
MENA Abu Dhabi Media
Netherlands Ziggo Sport (Liberty Global)
Italy Mola TV
Portugal Sport TV
Singapore Mola TV
Japan Gaora
China Huya, Bilibili
Hong Kong PCCW
Hungary Network4
Turkey Saran Media International

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NASCAR All Star Race starting lineup set; Heat Race results from Saturday at North Wilkesboro Speedway

NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. – The final step toward setting the field for the NASCAR All-Star Race went into the books Saturday at North Wilkesboro Speedway.  A pair of 75-lap heat races, set by qualifying times on Friday night, finalized the starting grid. William Byron had the best showing of the three Hendrick Motorsports drivers to […]

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NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. – The final step toward setting the field for the NASCAR All-Star Race went into the books Saturday at North Wilkesboro Speedway. 

A pair of 75-lap heat races, set by qualifying times on Friday night, finalized the starting grid.

William Byron had the best showing of the three Hendrick Motorsports drivers to participate on Saturday, finishing the first heat in third place to lock up the fifth starting spot for Sunday. Alex Bowman was two spots behind and will roll off ninth. Chase Elliott was part of the second heat race and drove from the back of the field up to third. He’ll start fire off from the sixth starting spot. 

Kyle Larson took part in qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 on Saturday in his pursuit of the #H1100. Justin Allgaier, a full-time Xfinity Series driver for JR Motorsports, qualified in Larson’s stead on Friday in the No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet. Larson will start Sunday’s main event from the rear. 

Leading the festivities on Sunday will be the All-Star Open with the top two finishers in the 100-lap sprint advancing into the All-Star Race. The final spot in the field will go to the winner of the fan vote among drivers not otherwise qualified. 

Both races will air on FS1. 

Here’s a look at the NASCAR All-Star Race starting line (so far), results from the heat races and a brush up on the format for this year:

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NASCAR qualifying lineup for Sunday

  1. Brad Keselowski, No. 6
  2. Christopher Bell, No. 20
  3. Ross Chastain, No. 1
  4. Joey Logano, No. 22
  5. William Byron, No. 24 Valvoline Chevrolet
  6. Chase Elliott, No. 9 Prime Video Chevrolet
  7. Ryan Blaney, No. 12
  8. Kyle Busch, No. 8
  9. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Ally Chevrolet
  10. Chris Buescher, No. 17
  11. Josh Berry, No. 21
  12. Daniel Suarez, No. 99
  13. Tyler Reddick, No. 45
  14. Chase Briscoe, No. 19
  15. Austin Dillon, No. 3
  16. Austin Cindric, No. 2
  17. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47
  18. Harrison Burton, No. 51
  19. Kyle Larson, No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet
  20. Denny Hamlin, No. 11
  21. All-Star Open winner
  22. All-Star Open runner-up
  23. Fan vote winner

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NASCAR All-Star heat race results

HEAT 1

  1. Brad Keselowski, No. 6
  2. Ross Chastain, No. 1
  3. William Byron, No. 24 Valvoline Chevrolet
  4. Ryan Blaney, No. 12
  5. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Ally Chevrolet
  6. Josh Berry, No. 21
  7. Tyler Reddick, No. 45
  8. Austin Dillon, No. 3
  9. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47

HEAT 2

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

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NASCAR All Star Race format

The NASCAR All-Star Race will consist of 250 laps, up from 200 the past two years at the 0.625-mile short track. A competition caution will wave at or near lap 100 and a promoter’s caution can be thrown any time in the first 220 laps provided a natural caution does not occur after lap 200. 

What channel is NASCAR on today?

(All times listed in eastern time)

Sunday, May 18
  • 5 – Cup Series All-Star Open, FS1
  • 8 p.m. – Cup Series All-Star race, FS1

NASCAR playoff standings today

Driver Points Wins
1. Kyle Larson 469 3
2. William Byron 434 (-35) 1
3. Christopher Bell 384 (-85) 3
4. Chase Elliott 378 (-91) 0
5. Ryan Blaney 362 (-107) 0
6. Tyler Reddick 357 (-112) 0
7. Denny Hamlin 346 (-123) 2
8. Alex Bowman 325 (-144) 0
9. Joey Logano 318 (-151) 1
10. Bubba Wallace 310 (-159) 0
11. Ross Chastain 300 (-169) 0
12. Chase Briscoe 278 (-191) 0
13. Austin Cindric 273 (-196) 1
14. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 258 (-211) 0
15. Ryan Preece 251 (-218) 0
t-16. Josh Berry 244 (-225) 1
t-17. Kyle Busch 244 (-225) 0
18. John Hunter Nemechek 234 (-235) 0
19. Carson Hocevar 230 (-239) 0
20. Michael Mcdowell 
228 (-241) 0



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