
NASCAR All-Star Race 2025 Results, Winner, Standings, Highlights and Reaction
Christopher Bell beat Joey Logano in a thrilling near-photo finish, winning the NASCAR All-Star Race by just 0.829 seconds at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina.
Piloting the No. 20 car for Joe Gibbs Racing, Bell seized the lead with nine laps to go after a late-race collision with Logano opened the door. It was a clutch move that capped off a dramatic evening under the lights.
All-Star Race Final Standings
- Christopher Bell
- Joey Logano
- Ross Chastain
- Alex Bowman
- Chase Elliott
- William Byron
- Tyler Reddick
- Kyle Busch
- Chase Briscoe
- Chris Buescher
Fans were quick to celebrate Bell’s triumph in the NASCAR All-Star Open:
Bell secured a $1 million payday with the All-Star win. Bell, who started in the No. 2 position and led for 28 laps, clocked his fastest circuit at 18.59 seconds. The win capped off a strong weekend for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver, who also won his heat leading into Sunday’s main event.
The 20-car field for the All-Star Race was rounded out by three drivers from the All-Star Open: Carson Hocevar and John Hunter Nemechek, along with Noah Gragson, who won the fan vote.
Bell joins a recent line of All-Star winners that includes Logano (2023) and Kyle Larson (2022).
This marks Bell’s fourth win of the 2025 season, adding the NASCAR All-Star Race victory to his three Cup Series wins so far. His strong run continues to solidify his position as a serious title contender, especially after outdueling some of the sport’s top names at North Wilkesboro.
Larson, the current Cup Series points leader, has been in dominant form with two wins over the last four weeks—at Bristol and Kansas. He now holds a 35-point lead over William Byron atop the standings, with Bell and Chase Elliott sitting third and fourth.
Current NASCAR Cup Series Standings (no impact from All-Star results)
- Kyle Larson
- William Byron (-35)
- Christopher Bell (-85)
- Chase Elliott (-91)
- Ryan Blaney (-107)
- Tyler Reddick (-112)
- Denny Hamlin (-123)
- Alex Bowman (-144)
- Joey Logano (-151)
- Bubba Wallace (-159)
Next up on the schedule is the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a Memorial Day weekend staple and the longest race on the calendar. Drivers will battle through 400 laps, covering 600 grueling miles in Concord, North Carolina.

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