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May 18, 2025

Live lineup updates, results from 2025 All-Star Race Weekend


For the third consecutive season, NASCAR All-Star Race Weekend takes place in North Carolina at North Wilkesboro Speedway, culminating with Sunday’s All-Star Race (8 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

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The 2025 rendition at the 0.625-mile track includes several noteworthy changes. Twenty-three drivers will compete in the main event, divvied between 20 automatic qualifiers, the top two finishers in the All-Star Open and the All-Star Fan Vote winner, awarded to the highest vote-getter who did not already race their way into the show.

Here is a breakdown of how the 23-car lineup in the main event is determined:

– Open and All-Star drivers will begin with a combined qualifying session, with the Pit Crew Challenge taking place during qualifying. Each car will have a three-lap qualifying effort, with a mandatory pit stop on the second lap acting as the Pit Crew Challenge. The fastest pit stop — measured by the elapsed time from timing lines one pit stall before a designated pit box — will determine the Pit Crew Challenge winner. The Pit Crew Challenge results determines the order of pit-stall selection, with the winning team electing its stall for the race first.

– The Qualifying speeds will determine the Open starting lineup and the lineup for each of the two All-Star heat races. The polesitter will start first in both the opening heat race and the All-Star Race itself.

– Each heat race is 75 laps. All laps count, and there will be a competition break at or around Lap 30. There will be one attempt at NASCAR Overtime if necessary. Heat 1 results will determine the inside row for the All-Star Race, while Heat 2 results will determine the outside row.

– The All-Star Open is 100 laps. All laps count, and there will be a competition break at or around Lap 50. There will be one attempt at NASCAR Overtime if necessary. The top two finishers plus the All-Star Fan Vote winner will transfer to the All-Star Race and start in the rear of the field.

– The All-Star Race is 250 laps, a 50-circuit increase from last year. All laps count, and there will be a competition break at or around the 100-lap mark. An additional promoter’s caution could also take effect. This must occur before Lap 220 and cannot be used if a naturally occurring caution happens after Lap 200. Overtime rules apply.

This page will continuously update to track lineups and results for the Heat races, All-Star Open and the All-Star Race. Be sure to bookmark this page for updates throughout All-Star Weekend.

Heat Race 1 Results

*Editor’s Note: Justin Allgaier qualified the No. 5 for Kyle Larson. The No. 5 car did not run the All-Star Heat Race.

FINISHSTARTCARDRIVER
11No. 6 FordBrad Keselowski
29No. 1 ChevroletRoss Chastain
33No. 24 ChevroletWilliam Byron
410No. 12 FordRyan Blaney
52No. 48 ChevroletAlex Bowman
67No. 21 FordJosh Berry
75No. 45 ToyotaTyler Reddick
84No. 3 ChevroletAustin Dillon
96No. 47 ChevroletRicky Stenhouse Jr.
108No. 5 ChevroletKyle Larson (Did not start)

Heat Race 2 Results

FINISHSTARTCARDRIVER
11No. 20 ToyotaChristopher Bell
23No. 22 FordJoey Logano
35No. 9 ChevroletChase Elliott
46No. 8 ChevroletKyle Busch
58No. 17 FordChris Buescher
610No. 99 ChevroletDaniel Suárez
72No. 19 ToyotaChase Briscoe
89No. 2 FordAustin Cindric
97No. 51 FordHarrison Burton
104No. 11 ToyotaDenny Hamlin

All-Star Open Results

FINISHSTARTCARDRIVER
12No. 77 ChevroletCarson Hocevar
28No. 42 ToyotaJohn Hunter Nemechek
310No. 10 ChevroletTy Dillon
412No. 43 ToyotaErik Jones
54No. 71 ChevroletMichael McDowell
66No. 38 FordZane Smith
716No. 16 ChevroletAJ Allmendinger
814No. 23 ToyotaBubba Wallace
911No. 41 FordCole Custer
1013No. 35 ToyotaRiley Herbst
115No. 60 FordRyan Preece
1217No. 34 FordTodd Gilliland
131No. 88 ChevroletShane van Gisbergen
147No. 7 ChevroletJustin Haley
159No. 54 ToyotaTy Gibbs
1615No. 15 FordCody Ware
173No. 4 FordNoah Gragson
1818No. 66 FordChad Finchum

All-Star Race Lineup: (Sun., 8 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio):

STARTCARDRIVERHOW DETERMINED
1No. 6 FordBrad KeselowskiFastest in qualifying
2No. 20 ToyotaChristopher BellHeat Race No. 2 winner
3No. 1 ChevroletRoss ChastainHeat Race No. 1 second place
4No. 22 FordJoey LoganoHeat Race No. 2 second place
5No. 24 ChevroletWilliam ByronHeat Race No. 1 third place
6No. 9 ChevroletChase ElliottHeat Race No. 2 third place
7No. 12 FordRyan BlaneyHeat Race No. 1 fourth place
8No. 8 ChevroletKyle BuschHeat Race No. 2 fourth place
9No. 48 ChevroletAlex BowmanHeat Race No. 1 fifth place
10No. 17 FordChris BuescherHeat Race No. 2 fifth place
11No. 21 FordJosh BerryHeat Race No. 1 sixth place
12No. 99 ChevroletDaniel SuárezHeat Race No. 2 sixth place
13No. 45 ToyotaTyler ReddickHeat Race No. 1 seventh place
14No. 19 ToyotaChase BriscoeHeat Race No. 2 seventh place
15No. 3 ChevroletAustin DillonHeat Race No. 1 eighth place
16No. 2 FordAustin CindricHeat Race No. 2 eighth place
17No. 47 ChevroletRicky Stenhouse Jr.Heat Race No. 1 ninth place
18No. 51 FordHarrison BurtonHeat Race No. 2 ninth place
19No. 5 ChevroletKyle LarsonHeat Race No. 1 tenth place
20No. 11 ToyotaDenny HamlinHeat Race No. 2 tenth place
21No. 77 ChevroletCarson HocevarAll-Star Open winner
22No. 42 ToyotaJohn H. NemechekAll-Star Open second place
23No. 4 FordNoah GragsonFan Vote winner

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