NASCAR, North Wilkesboro and All-Star Race
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In its third edition as host of the $1 million exhibition event, North Wilkesboro Speedway produced All-Star Race records for lead changes (18) and green-flag passes for the lead (59) as its remarkable rebirth continued from a dilapidated and rotting hulk just three years ago.
NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. -- After prevailing in a battle for the lead with the defending NASCAR Cup Series champion, Christopher Bell drove away from Joey Logano to win the 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway and $1 million. Bell's victory is his first in NASCAR's All-Star Race in his fifth try.
North Wilkesboro was a big hit with NASCAR, so naturally, you want more of it. Joey Logano's detractors got more fodder. Kyle Larson sits 21st, twice.
Now, let's take a look at the biggest winners and losers from the weekend...
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The final yellow flag bunched the Cup Series field late in the All-Star Race, and a decision led Sunday night’s winner to victory.
Fresh tires, crisp speed and an OT maneuver was what Chandler Smith needed to win the Craftsman Truck race at North Wilkesboro.
An eye-watering $100,000 prize was up for grabs during the Pit Crew Challenge on Friday, as part of the NASCAR All-Star race weekend at North Wilkesboro. Michael McDowell's No. 71 Spire Motorsports pit crew bagged the cash for changing all four tires in just 12.587 seconds.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. showed love for North Wilkesboro while completely blasting the Martinsville track. On Dale Jr. Download, Earnhardt discussed having an Xfinity Series points race at North Wilkesboro.