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All-time All-Star Race winners

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Kourtney Carroll | For NASCAR Digital Media
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Take a look at the complete list of all-time winners in NASCAR's All-Star Race, dating back to the first start of the iconic event in 1985.

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1985: Darrell Waltrip

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1986: Bill Elliott wins the first All-Star Race not held at Charlotte Motor Speedway (before 2020). It was at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Elliott's home track.

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1987: Dale Earnhardt

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1988: Terry Labonte

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1989: Rusty Wallace

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1990: Dale Earnhardt becomes the first repeat winner.

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1991: Davey Allison

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1992: Davey Allison wins in a now-iconic finish, getting the best of Dale Earnhardt and Kyle Petty in a frenzied final laps run under the lights. It was the first instance of the All-Star Race running at night.

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1993: Dale Earnhardt, third win

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1994: Geoff Bodine

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1995: Jeff Gordon

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1996: Michael Waltrip

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1997: Jeff Gordon, second win

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1998: Mark Martin

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1999: Terry Labonte, second win

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2000: Dale Earnhardt Jr.

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2001: Jeff Gordon, third win

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2002: Ryan Newman becomes the second rookie to win the annual All-Star Race.

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2003: Jimmie Johnson

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2004: Matt Kenseth

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2005: Mark Martin, second win

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2006: Jimmie Johnson, second win

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2007: Kevin Harvick

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2008: Kasey Kahne won the Fan Vote, then the event itself.

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2009: Tony Stewart

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2010: Kurt Busch

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2011: Carl Edwards

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2012: Jimmie Johnson, third win

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2013: Jimmie Johnson, fourth win

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2014: Jamie McMurray

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2015: Denny Hamlin

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2016: Joey Logano

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2017: Kyle Busch

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2018: Kevin Harvick, second win

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2019: Kyle Larson

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2020: Chase Elliott wins the first All-Star Race to be held at Bristol Motor Speedway on a Wednesday night.

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2021: Kyle Larson (second win) wins the first All-Star Race to be held at Texas Motor Speedway. It was a six-round, 100-lap race.

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2022: Ryan Blaney wins the first All-Star Race with the Next Gen car. It was a four-stage, 140-lap (overtime) race at Texas Motor Speedway.

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2023: Kyle Larson dominates and wins his third All-Star race as the Cup Series returned to the famed North Wilkesboro Speedway.

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2024: Joey Logano leads 199 of the 200 scheduled laps en route to a dominant All-Star Race victory at North Wilkesboro Speedway. 

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2025: Christopher Bell bested last year's winner, Joey Logano, in the closing laps to earn his first career $1 million prize in the event's third trip to North Wilkesboro Speedway. 

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2026: Denny Hamlin outlasted chaos at the "Monster Mile." In a new format featuring two 75-lap segments, with the second inverting the top 26 finishers, Hamlin put on a masterclass at Dover. In the final 200-lap segment, he led 103 laps en route to claiming his second career All-Star win. 

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