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.
FINISH | START | CAR | DRIVER |
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1 | 1 | No. 6 Ford | Brad Keselowski |
2 | 9 | No. 1 Chevrolet | Ross Chastain |
3 | 3 | No. 24 Chevrolet | William Byron |
4 | 10 | No. 12 Ford | Ryan Blaney |
5 | 2 | No. 48 Chevrolet | Alex Bowman |
6 | 7 | No. 21 Ford | Josh Berry |
7 | 5 | No. 45 Toyota | Tyler Reddick |
8 | 4 | No. 3 Chevrolet | Austin Dillon |
9 | 6 | No. 47 Chevrolet | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. |
10 | 8 | No. 5 Chevrolet | Kyle Larson (Did not start) |
Heat Race 2 Results
FINISH | START | CAR | DRIVER |
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1 | 1 | No. 20 Toyota | Christopher Bell |
2 | 3 | No. 22 Ford | Joey Logano |
3 | 5 | No. 9 Chevrolet | Chase Elliott |
4 | 6 | No. 8 Chevrolet | Kyle Busch |
5 | 8 | No. 17 Ford | Chris Buescher |
6 | 10 | No. 99 Chevrolet | Daniel Suárez |
7 | 2 | No. 19 Toyota | Chase Briscoe |
8 | 9 | No. 2 Ford | Austin Cindric |
9 | 7 | No. 51 Ford | Harrison Burton |
10 | 4 | No. 11 Toyota | Denny Hamlin |
All-Star Open Results
FINISH | START | CAR | DRIVER |
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1 | 2 | No. 77 Chevrolet | Carson Hocevar |
2 | 8 | No. 42 Toyota | John Hunter Nemechek |
3 | 10 | No. 10 Chevrolet | Ty Dillon |
4 | 12 | No. 43 Toyota | Erik Jones |
5 | 4 | No. 71 Chevrolet | Michael McDowell |
6 | 6 | No. 38 Ford | Zane Smith |
7 | 16 | No. 16 Chevrolet | AJ Allmendinger |
8 | 14 | No. 23 Toyota | Bubba Wallace |
9 | 11 | No. 41 Ford | Cole Custer |
10 | 13 | No. 35 Toyota | Riley Herbst |
11 | 5 | No. 60 Ford | Ryan Preece |
12 | 17 | No. 34 Ford | Todd Gilliland |
13 | 1 | No. 88 Chevrolet | Shane van Gisbergen |
14 | 7 | No. 7 Chevrolet | Justin Haley |
15 | 9 | No. 54 Toyota | Ty Gibbs |
16 | 15 | No. 15 Ford | Cody Ware |
17 | 3 | No. 4 Ford | Noah Gragson |
18 | 18 | No. 66 Ford | Chad Finchum |
All-Star Race Lineup: (Sun., 8 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio):
START | CAR | DRIVER | HOW DETERMINED |
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1 | No. 6 Ford | Brad Keselowski | Fastest in qualifying |
2 | No. 20 Toyota | Christopher Bell | Heat Race No. 2 winner |
3 | No. 1 Chevrolet | Ross Chastain | Heat Race No. 1 second place |
4 | No. 22 Ford | Joey Logano | Heat Race No. 2 second place |
5 | No. 24 Chevrolet | William Byron | Heat Race No. 1 third place |
6 | No. 9 Chevrolet | Chase Elliott | Heat Race No. 2 third place |
7 | No. 12 Ford | Ryan Blaney | Heat Race No. 1 fourth place |
8 | No. 8 Chevrolet | Kyle Busch | Heat Race No. 2 fourth place |
9 | No. 48 Chevrolet | Alex Bowman | Heat Race No. 1 fifth place |
10 | No. 17 Ford | Chris Buescher | Heat Race No. 2 fifth place |
11 | No. 21 Ford | Josh Berry | Heat Race No. 1 sixth place |
12 | No. 99 Chevrolet | Daniel Suárez | Heat Race No. 2 sixth place |
13 | No. 45 Toyota | Tyler Reddick | Heat Race No. 1 seventh place |
14 | No. 19 Toyota | Chase Briscoe | Heat Race No. 2 seventh place |
15 | No. 3 Chevrolet | Austin Dillon | Heat Race No. 1 eighth place |
16 | No. 2 Ford | Austin Cindric | Heat Race No. 2 eighth place |
17 | No. 47 Chevrolet | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | Heat Race No. 1 ninth place |
18 | No. 51 Ford | Harrison Burton | Heat Race No. 2 ninth place |
19 | No. 5 Chevrolet | Kyle Larson | Heat Race No. 1 tenth place |
20 | No. 11 Toyota | Denny Hamlin | Heat Race No. 2 tenth place |
21 | No. 77 Chevrolet | Carson Hocevar | All-Star Open winner |
22 | No. 42 Toyota | John H. Nemechek | All-Star Open second place |
23 | No. 4 Ford | Noah Gragson | Fan Vote winner |