Practice #1

The 2023 All-Star Race NASCAR CUP Series practice results offer insights into driver performance, including lap times, top speeds, and practice session leaders at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

All-Star Race

Sunday, May 21st, 2023

North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, NC

  • 7 Ford
  • 6 Toyota
  • 11 Chevrolet

  • Sunday, May 21st, 2023
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Kyle Larson spanks the field in NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro

Kyle Larson’s third victory in the Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race was a case of absolute dominance.

It was also a case study in strategy at revitalized North Wilkesboro Speedway, with the eventual winning move made on Lap 18 of 200.

That’s when Larson’s crew chief, Cliff Daniels called his driver to the pits under caution for a fresh set of tires. Even though Larson incurred a speeding penalty exiting pit road and restarted from the rear, he charged through the field on new rubber and took the lead from Daniel Suarez on Lap 55.

From that point on, it was game over.

Having won previous All-Star Races at Charlotte and Texas, Larson is the only driver to win the $1-million top prize at three different venues. Larson is tied with Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon for second most victories in the exhibition event, one behind Jimmie Johnson’s four triumphs.

Not only that. The win gave Larson a sweep of NASCAR events at the reborn .625-mile short track. On Saturday he won the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race in NASCAR’s return to North Wilkesboro for the first time since 1996.

“I can't even tell you what it means,” Larson said. “This is my third All-Star win and my third different track. In a historical place like that, you guys and the crowd made this weekend so awesome. We could feel the atmosphere all weekend.

“So much fun there. That was an old-school ass whipping, for sure. We had a great car on the long run there and was just thinking for sure there was going to be a caution. I got out to a big lead, and I could see everybody's cars were driving like crap in front of me, but I cannot thank this 5 team enough.

“We were God awful all weekend. Practice I was like the worst on 30-lap average, went backwards in a heat race yesterday. We obviously had some strategy work out there in the beginning, but we drove from dead last to the lead and checked out by 12 or 13 seconds (before the competition caution at Lap 101). Then I just could pace myself there that last run.”

Once Larson grabbed the top spot, he held it the rest of the way, except for one lap under the competition caution led by Suarez. In a race that saw three lead changes among two drivers, Larson led 145 laps to Suarez’s 55.

Comfortably in front after a restart on Lap 111, Larson crossed the finish line 4.537 seconds ahead of runner-up Bubba Wallace, who duplicated Larson’s Lap 18 pit stop strategy but couldn’t match the speed of the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.

“No, just his capability throughout the whole run, he could attack hard and then have something there at the end,” Wallace said of Larson’s superior performance. “If this was any other race, I'd be excited, but for a million dollars to come up short and walk home with nothing…

“Tail tucked between our legs, but all in all, just continuing to ride the momentum train… Just have to keep it going. Now we show back up to home turf (for next Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway) and really got to keep the momentum going there and get ourselves deeper into the Playoffs.

“Excited to be where we're at right now. Just came up one spot short.”

Tyler Reddick finished third, followed by Chase Briscoe and Chase Elliott. Ryan Blaney, Suarez, Erik Jones, Ty Gibbs and Joey Logano completed the top 10.

In an emotionally charged NASCAR All-Star Open, Josh Berry and Ty Gibbs transferred into the main event, but in Gibbs’ case, not without bruising Michael McDowell’s feelings.

Subbing for injured Alex Bowman, Berry beat Gibbs to the finish line in the 100-lap event by .571 seconds, as the top two drivers advanced (along with Fan Vote winner Noah Gragson). But Berry likely would not have held the lead were it not for McDowell.

On Lap 50, contact from Gibbs’ Toyota turned McDowell’s Ford into the Chevrolet of Justin Haley after McDowell had gained positions on the restart following a competition caution. On Lap 78 McDowell got even. As Gibbs attempted to lap the Front Row Motorsports driver, McDowell squeezed the No. 54 Toyota into the inside wall.

The contact broke Gibbs’ momentum and allowed Berry to pass for the lead, which the driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet held the rest of the way.

“I kind of understand (McDowell’s) frustration,” Gibbs said, “but at Martinsville, we were running 18th, and they clobbered us and wrecked us, so I think it’s honestly fair game.”

McDowell believes Gibbs has some lessons to learn.

“It’s short-track racing to try to get into the All-Star Race, so somebody’s going to leave with hurt feelings—I guess it’s me,” McDowell said. “I got a great restart there, kind of worked the outside, got a couple of guys and was able to get down, and Ty just plowed into me, just knocked me into the 31 (Haley) and spun us both out…

“All that stuff comes around, man. You can get away with it a few times, but it comes around. I don’t have the budget for the fine. Otherwise, I would not be standing here. I’d be standing down there (confronting Gibbs on pit road).”

Unable to get to Gibbs’ bumper in the closing laps, Aric Almirola finished third in the Open. Ryan Preece was fourth, followed by AJ Allmendinger, J.J. Yeley and Gragson.

  • Drivers Entered: 24
  • Laps Scheduled: 200
  • Margin of Victory: 04.537 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 1 Hours 20 Minutes 59 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 92.612
  • Cautions: 2 for 13 laps
  • Lead Changes: 3
  • Green Flag Passes: 364 (1.9 passes per green flag lap)

  • North Wilkesboro Speedway
  • NASCAR All-Star Race
  • Race Winner: Kyle Larson
  • Age: 30
  • Team : No. 5 - HendrickCars.com Chevrolet
  • Owner: Hendrick Motorsports
  • Crew Chief: Cliff Daniels
  • Kyle Larson won the NASCAR All-Star Race, his third victory in the NASCAR Cup Series special non-points event - 2023, 2021, 2019.
  • Larson has become the second youngest to get his third All-Star win - Jeff Gordon got his third at 29 years old, Larson is 30 years old, Jimmie Johnson at 36 years old and Dale Earnhardt at 42 years old.
  • This is Hendrick Motorsports' 11th victory in the NASCAR All-Star Race - series-most - 2023, 2021, 2020, 2013, 2012, 2006, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995
  • Bubba Wallace (second) posted his best career finish in the NASCAR All-Star Race with a runner-up finish.
  • Kyle Larson and the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports team win over $1 million with the 2023 NASCAR All-Race victory.
Chase Elliott and JJ Yeley drive during practice
North Wilkesboro, North Carolina - May 19, 2023 : Chase Elliott, driver of the #9 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet, and JJ Yeley, driver of the #15 VDL Strong/go2mro.com/donate Ford, drive during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
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All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway Practice results
# DRIVER MAKE RNK SPD TME BHND LAP LAPS 5- 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 10-LAP FRM TO
6 Brad Keselowski Ford 2 108.408 20.755 0.140 3 59 21.458 21.526 21.563 0 0 0 104.597 14 23
11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 3 108.204 20.794 0.179 6 75 21.076 21.425 21.514 21.559 21.616 0 106.261 4 13
22 Joey Logano Ford 9 107.409 20.948 0.333 3 71 21.305 21.503 21.611 21.723 21.805 21.868 104.845 30 39
4 Kevin Harvick Ford 8 107.790 20.874 0.259 1 67 21.132 21.432 21.555 21.707 21.736 0 105.762 4 13
8 Kyle Busch Chevrolet 17 106.413 21.144 0.529 4 69 21.342 21.630 21.702 21.759 0 0 104.953 2 11
19 Martin Truex Jr Toyota 6 107.960 20.841 0.226 4 67 21.093 21.521 21.590 21.726 21.882 0 106.063 4 13
3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 13 106.833 21.061 0.446 1 67 21.382 21.536 21.638 21.712 21.792 0 105.433 1 10
47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Chevrolet 19 105.947 21.237 0.622 2 68 21.412 21.500 21.637 21.725 21.787 0 105.141 1 10
5 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 1 109.144 20.615 0.000 3 69 21.202 21.555 21.626 21.667 21.774 21.907 105.591 3 12
12 Ryan Blaney Ford 18 106.298 21.167 0.552 3 64 21.408 21.454 21.468 21.520 21.610 21.707 105.045 23 32
9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet 14 106.782 21.071 0.456 2 70 21.395 21.571 21.678 0 0 0 104.320 44 53
17 Chris Buescher Ford 4 108.064 20.821 0.206 4 62 21.105 21.367 21.467 21.563 21.707 0 106.188 2 11
43 Erik Jones Chevrolet 21 104.573 21.516 0.901 18 51 21.624 21.707 21.744 0 0 0 103.658 35 44
99 Daniel Suarez Chevrolet 20 105.659 21.295 0.680 28 49 21.475 21.542 21.609 21.674 21.814 0 104.454 25 34
1 Ross Chastain Chevrolet 12 107.056 21.017 0.402 3 77 21.382 21.507 21.552 21.667 21.722 0 104.620 43 52
23 Bubba Wallace Toyota 15 106.726 21.082 0.467 3 55 21.214 21.376 21.515 21.612 0 0 105.348 1 10
24 William Byron Chevrolet 7 107.831 20.866 0.251 1 61 21.145 21.260 21.576 21.716 0 0 106.458 29 38
45 Tyler Reddick Toyota 11 107.276 20.974 0.359 34 70 21.259 21.363 21.458 21.531 21.634 21.755 105.661 34 43
20 Christopher Bell Toyota 10 107.311 20.967 0.352 36 72 21.274 21.424 21.520 21.571 21.740 21.901 106.205 35 44
2 Austin Cindric Ford 16 106.716 21.084 0.469 27 68 21.428 21.636 21.696 21.791 22.037 22.090 104.530 30 39
14 Chase Briscoe Ford 5 107.965 20.840 0.225 5 81 21.194 21.435 21.612 21.650 21.834 21.928 104.903 5 14