NASCAR All-Star Open May 22nd | RESULTS Texas Motor Speedway NASCAR All-Star Race Results May 22, 2022 Coca-Cola 600 May 29th | RESULTS Race Lap Times Race OVERALL OVERALL 5 LAP 10 LAP 15 LAP 20 LAP 25 LAP 30 LAP Lap 25 Lap 1 Lap 2 Lap 3 Lap 4 Lap 5 Lap 6 Lap 7 Lap 8 Lap 9 Lap 10 Lap 11 Lap 12 Lap 13 Lap 14 Lap 15 Lap 16 Lap 17 Lap 18 Lap 19 Lap 20 Lap 21 Lap 22 Lap 23 Lap 24 Lap 25 Race Qualifying Practice 1 Raw Feed Stage 1 of 3 140 / 140 Laps / Total 140 / 140 Time Elapsed 09:42:31 Lead Changes 3 Leaders 4 Cautions 8 Best Speed 189.381 PRACTICE RESULTS TIME BEHIND LAPS DELTA BEST TIME BEST SPEED 1 Denny Hamlin 11 | | LEADER 18 LEADER 28.838 187.253 MPH 2 Kyle Larson 5 | | 0.066 16 0.066 28.904 186.825 MPH 3 Kyle Busch 18 | | 0.071 14 0.071 28.909 186.793 MPH 4 Ryan Blaney 12 | | 0.090 21 0.090 28.928 186.67 MPH 5 Martin Truex Jr 19 | | 0.114 16 0.114 28.952 186.516 MPH 6 Ross Chastain 1 | | 0.131 13 0.131 28.969 186.406 MPH 7 Chase Elliott 9 | | 0.192 17 0.192 29.03 186.014 MPH 8 Bubba Wallace 23 | | 0.209 17 0.209 29.047 185.906 MPH 9 Joey Logano 22 | | 0.217 17 0.217 29.055 185.854 MPH 10 AJ Allmendinger 16 | | 0.228 14 0.228 29.066 185.784 MPH 11 Kurt Busch 45 | | 0.238 16 0.238 29.076 185.72 MPH 12 William Byron 24 | | 0.250 14 0.250 29.088 185.644 MPH 13 Austin Cindric 2 | | 0.261 16 0.261 29.099 185.573 MPH 14 Aric Almirola 10 | | 0.316 17 0.316 29.154 185.223 MPH 15 Christopher Bell 20 | | 0.327 9 0.327 29.165 185.153 MPH 16 Brad Keselowski 6 | | 0.339 13 0.339 29.177 185.077 MPH 17 Michael McDowell 34 | | 0.386 15 0.386 29.224 184.78 MPH 18 Chase Briscoe 14 | | 0.397 12 0.397 29.235 184.71 MPH 19 Kevin Harvick 4 | | 0.430 13 0.430 29.268 184.502 MPH 20 Alex Bowman 48 | | 0.453 13 0.453 29.291 184.357 MPH RESULTS START POS FINAL STATUS LAPS COMPLETED LAPS LED POINTS PLAYOFF POINTS 1 Ryan Blaney 12 | 2 Running 140 84 0 0 2 Denny Hamlin 11 | 16 Running 140 0 0 0 3 Austin Cindric 2 | 12 Running 140 7 0 0 4 Joey Logano 22 | 9 Running 140 0 0 0 5 Daniel Suárez 99 | 23 Running 140 0 0 0 6 Alex Bowman 48 | 20 Running 140 0 0 0 7 AJ Allmendinger 16 | 10 Running 140 0 0 0 8 Chris Buescher 17 | 22 Running 140 0 0 0 9 Brad Keselowski 6 | 18 Running 140 0 0 0 10 Christopher Bell 20 | 14 Running 140 0 0 0 11 William Byron 24 | 3 Running 140 2 0 0 12 Aric Almirola 10 | 8 Running 140 0 0 0 13 Kurt Busch 45 | 5 Running 140 0 0 0 14 Martin Truex Jr 19 | 7 Running 140 0 0 0 15 Michael McDowell 34 | 19 Running 140 0 0 0 16 Bubba Wallace 23 | 17 Running 140 0 0 0 17 Kevin Harvick 4 | 15 Running 140 0 0 0 18 Chase Briscoe 14 | 11 Running 140 0 0 0 19 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 47 | 21 Running 139 0 0 0 20 Erik Jones 43 | 24 Accident 103 0 0 0 21 Kyle Busch 18 | 1 Accident 47 47 0 0 22 Ross Chastain 1 | 6 Accident 47 0 0 0 23 Chase Elliott 9 | 13 Accident 47 0 0 0 24 Kyle Larson 5 | 4 Accident 36 0 0 0 RAW FEED EXPAND Stage 1 of 3 140 / 140 Laps / Total 140 / 140 Time Elapsed 09:42:31 Lead Changes 3 Leaders 4 Cautions 8 Best Speed 189.381 POS 1 | LEADER POS1 LEADER Ryan Blaney | POS 2 | 0.266 POS2 0.266 Denny Hamlin | POS 3 | 0.767 POS3 0.767 Austin Cindric | Timeline Compare Live Standings Ryan Blaney roars to first All-Star Race victory at Texas FORT WORTH, Texas — Ryan Blaney won his first career NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race on Sunday night at Texas Motor Speedway, earning a $1 million payday in the annual fan favorite non-points event. And he and his team celebrated twice.Blaney‘s No. 12 Team Penske Ford ultimately beat Denny Hamlin in the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Toyota by 0.266 seconds in an overtime finish. But at one point, Blaney thought he may have taken the checkered flag twice — a caution flag flew the first time he was approaching the finish line in regulation — only seconds before he crossed the line.RELATED: Official results | At-track photosHe and his team thought he had won the race, not realizing the yellow light was on for an incident involving Ricky Stenhouse Jr. on the backstretch. Moments after cruising across the finish line, Blaney unstrapped the driver’s side window netting preparing to celebrate the big win with his team, which was high-fiving one another and jumping onto pit road to applaud the apparent victory.NASCAR, however, ruled with video evidence that the caution light had activated for the Stenhouse on-track incident — yards before Blaney actually crossed the finish line.As the cars made laps on the 1.5-mile track preparing for the overtime restart, Blaney could be seen trying to refasten the driver’s side safety net with one hand, steering the car under caution with the other. After finally getting the net secured, the race restarted and Blaney pulled away from the field going down the backstretch to take the checkered flag — the 26th different driver to win NASCAR‘s prestigious All-Star event.“It was about to be real bad for us, I thought the race was over,” Blaney said. “Everyone thought the race was over. I already had my window net down. I do want to thank NASCAR for letting me kind of fix it and not make us come down pit road. But yeah, that was really tough. Then having to do it all over again after trying to get that window net back up there.“Great car, (crew chief) Jonathan Hassler, everybody on this 12 group did a great job. I know it‘s not a points-winning race. But it‘s going to be a lot of fun. Party is going to be pretty big.”The runner-up, Hamlin, was unhappy with the extra accommodation — the extended laps under caution — to allow Blaney to get the safety net back up and secured.“You know, it‘s tough because he deserved to win the race, but if you mess up and you break a rule — not intentionally, but there‘s rules and we have rules in place for safety,” Hamlin said. “My crew chief is taking four weeks off (a penalty from a pit-road infraction earlier in the season) because of safety.“I nearly crashed (Blaney) off of Turn 2 when I got squeezed there. If I send him into traffic and he‘s got no window net, then what, right? Luckily, that didn‘t happen.”Not only did the 28-year-old North Carolinian hoist the winner‘s trophy, Blaney put in the effort on track all evening to deserve it. His 84 laps led was most in the field, and he won Stage 3.He ran up front all race and was fortunate to stay out of some early race drama involving winners of four of the last five All-Star Races.Last year’s All-Star Race winner, Kyle Larson, was eliminated only 11 laps into the second stage when his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet blew a right-front tire, sending him hard into the wall. He nursed the car through the infield to pit road but had to retire.Only eight laps later, Kyle Busch — who had led every lap of the race at that time (47 laps) and won Stage 1 — suffered a tire problem and slowed toward the inside of the track. Ross Chastain, who was running second at the time guessed wrong on which lane Busch would slow into and hit him on the left side, slid up the track and into Chase Elliott‘s No.9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet before hitting the wall.Busch‘s pole-winning No. 18 Toyota was unable to continue as was Chastain‘s No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet and Elliott‘s Chevy.“Felt like the driver of the 1 car chose the wrong lane to go,” Chastain said, managing a smile as he left the infield care center. “Our car was tight all night and just managing the tightness and saw Kyle have an issue, like a tire down, and I guessed left, and I should have guessed right. Big hits.“Tough break. But fast cars.”MORE: Stage 2 crash ousts All-Star favoritesNASCAR Cup Series rookie Austin Cindric, this year‘s Daytona 500 winner, finished third in this first All-Star Race, followed by Team Penske teammate Joey Logano — giving the team three cars among the top-four finishers. Logano’s No. 22 Team Penske Ford over-the-wall crew also collected a $100,000 bonus for the quickest time on pit road during a mandatory four-tire stop for all teams after Stage 2. That perk also placed Logano third for the final-stage start.Trackhouse Racing‘s Daniel Suárez, who advanced out of the All-Star Open race held earlier Sunday evening, finished fifth. Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman was sixth followed by A.J. Allmendinger, Chris Buescher, Brad Keselowski and Christopher Bell.Suárez was the best finisher from the three drivers who advanced from the 50-lap All-Star Open preliminary, with Chris Buescher and Stenhouse finishing eighth and 19th, respectively. Petty GMS Motorsports’ Erik Jones secured an All-Star berth through an online vote by fans; he crashed in the final stage and finished 20th.The NASCAR Cup Series’ next event is also its longest, with the Coca-Cola 600 scheduled Sunday (6 p.m. ET, FOX, PRN, SiriusXM) at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Note: Post-race inspection in the Cup Series garage was completed without any issues found, confirming Blaney’s victory.Contributing: Staff reportsWhere will Blaney finish at Coca-Cola 600? - Powered By PickUp DRIVERS COMPARISON Position Speed Time Ryan Blaney Denny Hamlin Flag State Fastest Lap #1 Ryan Blaney Denny Hamlin Austin Cindric # Joey Logano Daniel Suarez Alex Bowman AJ Allmendinger(i) Chris Buescher Brad Keselowski Christopher Bell William Byron Aric Almirola Kurt Busch Martin Truex Jr. Michael McDowell Bubba Wallace Kevin Harvick Chase Briscoe Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Erik Jones Kyle Busch Ross Chastain Chase Elliott Kyle Larson #1 LAP SPEED 186.903MPH LEADER LEADER AVG RUNNING POS 1.95 BEST LAP TIME (SEC) 28.517 XFINITY FASTEST LAP (MPH) 189.361 LAPS LED 0 #2 Denny Hamlin Ryan Blaney Austin Cindric # Joey Logano Daniel Suarez Alex Bowman AJ Allmendinger(i) Chris Buescher Brad Keselowski Christopher Bell William Byron Aric Almirola Kurt Busch Martin Truex Jr. Michael McDowell Bubba Wallace Kevin Harvick Chase Briscoe Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Erik Jones Kyle Busch Ross Chastain Chase Elliott Kyle Larson #2 LAP SPEED 187.259MPH 0.26599999999962 (Time Behind) 0.26599999999962 (Time Behind) AVG RUNNING POS 7.872 BEST LAP TIME (SEC) 28.514 XFINITY FASTEST LAP (MPH)) 189.381 LAPS LED 0 LIVE STANDINGS FAVORITES POINTS BEHIND DELTA STAGE ONE POINTS STAGE TWO POINTS STAGE THREE POINTS RACE POINTS 1 Brad Keselowski 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 2 Martin Truex Jr. 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 3 Brad Keselowski 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 LIVE STANDINGS POINTS BEHIND DELTA STAGE ONE POINTS STAGE TWO POINTS STAGE THREE POINTS RACE POINTS 1 Martin Truex Jr. 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 2 Brad Keselowski 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 3 Brad Keselowski 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 4 Brad Keselowski 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 5 Martin Truex Jr. 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 6 A.J. Allmendinger 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 7 Martin Truex Jr. 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 8 Martin Truex Jr. 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 9 Martin Truex Jr. 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 10 Martin Truex Jr. 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 Listen to driver & spotter audio Access to Officials channel Tune-in to the radio broadcast New subscriptions can be purchased through the NASCAR Mobile app SUBSCRIBE NOW Already a Subscriber? LOG IN