Brad Keselowski wins 2025 All-Star pole; No. 71 crew wins Pit Crew Challenge
The No. 6 RFK Racing co-owner and driver will lead the field to the green flag for the 250-lap feature event on Sunday night (8 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Christopher Bell was second ahead of Alex Bowman, Chase Briscoe and William Byron.
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Stealing the show was the No. 71 Spire Motorsports crew of Michael McDowell, winning the Pit Crew Challenge bonus of $100,000 with a series-best time of 12.587 seconds in Friday's session, fastest between All-Star teams and those racing in the preliminary All-Star Open. McDowell's crew consists of fueler Brandon Chapman, jackman Dax Hollifield III, tire carrier Luke Bussel, front changer Max Marsh and rear changer Ty Boeck.
Daniel Suárez was 20th and last in Friday's All-Star Race qualifying, but his No. 99 Trackhouse Racing pit crew netted the best time of all All-Star crews at 12.6 seconds.
All-Star Open qualifying
Rookie Shane van Gisbergen will lead the 18-car Open field to the green flag in Sunday's 100-lap preliminary event (5 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). The three-lap average speed — including a mandatory Lap 2 pit stop — of his No. 88 Chevrolet measured at 76.112 mph, besting runner-up Carson Hocevar's 75.942 mph.
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Noah Gragson (73.338 mph), Michael McDowell (75.326 mph) and Ryan Preece (75.261 mph) completed the top five. Erik Jones, who was fifth overall in Friday's practice, will start 12th. Bubba Wallace, third in practice, will roll off 14th.
The top two finishers of Sunday's All-Star Open will advance to the All-Star Race and start 21st and 22nd, respectively, in the feature. The 23rd and final spot on the All-Star Race grid is reserved for the winner of the Fan Vote, awarded to the highest vote-getter who has not otherwise qualified his way into the show.
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.
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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.
POSITION
CAR
DRIVER
Time
Speed
1
45
Tyler Reddick
18.198
123.64
2
9
Chase Elliott
18.233
123.403
3
23
Bubba Wallace
18.237
123.376
4
20
Christopher Bell
18.265
123.186
5
43
Erik Jones
18.271
123.146
6
1
Ross Chastain
18.274
123.126
7
6
Brad Keselowski
18.29
123.018
8
24
William Byron
18.294
122.991
9
8
Kyle Busch
18.307
122.904
10
22
Joey Logano
18.313
122.864
11
21
Josh Berry
18.32
122.817
12
54
Ty Gibbs
18.321
122.81
13
2
Austin Cindric
18.327
122.77
14
34
Todd Gilliland
18.349
122.622
15
99
Daniel Suarez
18.361
122.542
16
42
J.H. Nemechek
18.364
122.522
17
12
Ryan Blaney
18.373
122.462
18
11
Denny Hamlin
18.39
122.349
19
35
Riley Herbst
18.4
122.283
20
10
Ty Dillon
18.416
122.176
21
7
Justin Haley
18.42
122.15
22
60
Ryan Preece
18.421
122.143
23
47
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
18.423
122.13
24
5
Justin Allgaier
18.434
122.057
25
19
Chase Briscoe
18.437
122.037
26
4
Noah Gragson
18.44
122.017
27
77
Carson Hocevar
18.441
122.011
28
88
Shane Van Gisbergen
18.447
121.971
29
38
Zane Smith
18.471
121.813
30
17
Chris Buescher
18.476
121.78
31
16
AJ Allmendinger
18.487
121.707
32
48
Alex Bowman
18.5
121.622
33
71
Michael McDowell
18.512
121.543
34
51
Harrison Burton
18.529
121.431
35
3
Austin Dillon
18.549
121.3
36
41
Cole Custer
18.58
121.098
37
15
Cody Ware
18.682
120.437
38
66
Chad Finchum
19.212
117.114
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