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May 16, 2025

Brad Keselowski wins 2025 All-Star pole; No. 71 crew wins Pit Crew Challenge


NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. — A flawless entry into pit road during Friday’s time trials propelled Brad Keselowski to the pole position for Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway (8 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

In a unique qualifying format that features three laps and a mandatory four-tire pit stop, Keselowski and his team posted a total time of 87.363 seconds (77.264 mph) to earn the top starting spot both for Saturday’s first of two heats and for the $1-million-to-win main event on Sunday.

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In a major upset during the All-Star Open qualifying session that preceded time trials for drivers already qualified for the All-Star Race, Michael McDowell’s over-the-wall crew, composed of ex-football players, won the $100,000 Pit Crew Challenge. The No. 71 Spire Motorsports crew fired off a stop in 12.587 seconds, and that time stood up against the 20 All-Star crews that followed. Daniel Suárez’s crew came closest with a time of 12.600 seconds.

For Keselowski, the pole was a welcome high point in a season that has been difficult so far. He’s currently 33rd in the Cup Series standings, with no top 10s and five DNFs (did not finish) through 12 races.

“This event, this format pushes you to your limits, from a driver perspective, a team perspective, pit crew,” Keselowski said. “I stuck my part — I knew I stuck the entry (to pit road). The exit, I was like, ‘Maybe I left a little on the table’ — it’s really hard to tell.

“But it all came together for an excellent run. The pit crew, they didn’t try to be heroes. They just gave me a really solid stop. (Crew chief) Jeremy Bullins and the team gave me a car that was pretty fast. They just gave me the ball and said, ‘Go play,’ and that’s what we did.”

Christopher Bell and his No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing team, the two-time defending winners of the Pit Crew Challenge, qualified second at 76.485 mph (88.253 seconds). Slight trouble on the left-front tire cost Bell’s crew a chance for a third straight $100,000 bonus.

Alex Bowman was third-fastest, followed by Chase Briscoe, William Byron and defending winner and reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano.

Though Keselowski is guaranteed to start on the pole for the All-Star Race, Friday’s qualifying session set the order for the two heat races on Saturday. The first heat establishes the starting order for the inside row in the All-Star Race, while the second heat orders the outside row.

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Austin Dillon, Denny Hamlin, Tyler Reddick and Chase Elliott were seventh- through 10th-fastest, respectively.

Using his road racing prowess to get on and off pit road in the unique qualifying format, New Zealand’s Shane van Gisbergen won the pole position for the NASCAR All-Star Open, which precedes the All-Star Race on Sunday night.

The top two finishers in the Open transfer to the 21st and 22nd starting positions in the main event.

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In his three-lap attempt with a four-tire pit stop, van Gisbergen recorded a time of 88.685 seconds (75.112 mph). That was good enough to edge Carson Hocevar (75.942 mph) for the top starting spot in the Open by 0.199 seconds.

Van Gisbergen’s total time was also 1.109 seconds faster than Logano’s pole-winning time for last year’s All-Star Race, which Logano won decisively, leading 199 of 200 laps.

“I did a decent job getting in and out of pit road,” Van Gisbergen said, “but my guys did a great pit stop, too (13.175 seconds)… It’s been difficult on the left-handed tracks, but I feel like we are getting better, though.

“I guess my actual lap was good, too, so things are starting to look up.”

Noah Gragson was third-fastest among Open qualifiers at 75.338 mph. Michael McDowell was fourth in time trials, thanks in part to his pit crew, which won the Pit Crew Competition and $100,000 bonus. Crew members on McDowell’s team are Dax Hollifield III (jackman), Max Marsh (front tire changer), Ty Boeck (rear tire changer), Luke Bussel (tire carrier) and Brandon Chapman (fueler).

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Practice recap

All-Star racers and Open hopefuls shared the track for a combined 45-minute practice session Friday afternoon with Tyler Reddick pacing the 38-car group with a best speed of 123.640 mph.

Chase Elliott (123.403 mph), Bubba Wallace (123.376 mph), Christopher Bell (123.186 mph) and Erik Jones (123.146 mph) completed the top five. Wallace and Jones are not yet locked into Sunday’s All-Star Race but ranked fastest of the Open cars on single-car speed. Ross Chastain and Brad Keselowski, sixth and seventh respectively overall, were the next fastest cars locked into the All-Star Race.

Elliott scrubbed the wall between Turns 1 and 2 late in Friday’s session but avoided any significant damage. Joey Logano, the defending Cup Series champion and 2024 winner of the All-Star exhibition, posted the 10th-fastest lap in practice. Ryan Blaney, the 2022 All-Star Race winner, was 17th on the leaderboard ahead of Denny Hamlin in 18th.

In 10-lap averages, Reddick was fastest at 122.116 mph over Christopher Bell, Keselowski, Kyle Busch and Josh Berry, all All-Stars this weekend. The fastest Open car in 10-lap averages was Bubba Wallace in 11th at 121.328 mph. Below are the full results for best single-lap speeds in Friday’s practice session:

POSITIONCARDRIVERTimeSpeed
145Tyler Reddick18.198123.64
29Chase Elliott18.233123.403
323Bubba Wallace18.237123.376
420Christopher Bell18.265123.186
543Erik Jones18.271123.146
61Ross Chastain18.274123.126
76Brad Keselowski18.29123.018
824William Byron18.294122.991
98Kyle Busch18.307122.904
1022Joey Logano18.313122.864
1121Josh Berry18.32122.817
1254Ty Gibbs18.321122.81
132Austin Cindric18.327122.77
1434Todd Gilliland18.349122.622
1599Daniel Suarez18.361122.542
1642J.H. Nemechek18.364122.522
1712Ryan Blaney18.373122.462
1811Denny Hamlin18.39122.349
1935Riley Herbst18.4122.283
2010Ty Dillon18.416122.176
217Justin Haley18.42122.15
2260Ryan Preece18.421122.143
2347Ricky Stenhouse Jr.18.423122.13
245Justin Allgaier18.434122.057
2519Chase Briscoe18.437122.037
264Noah Gragson18.44122.017
2777Carson Hocevar18.441122.011
2888Shane Van Gisbergen18.447121.971
2938Zane Smith18.471121.813
3017Chris Buescher18.476121.78
3116AJ Allmendinger18.487121.707
3248Alex Bowman18.5121.622
3371Michael McDowell18.512121.543
3451Harrison Burton18.529121.431
353Austin Dillon18.549121.3
3641Cole Custer18.58121.098
3715Cody Ware18.682120.437
3866Chad Finchum19.212117.114

Contributing: Staff report

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