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Poll winner Brad Caselowski Capture All-Star Heat Race

April 13, 2025; Bristol, Tennessee, USA; NASCAR Cup series driver Brad Caselowski (6) during the Driver Introduction to NASCAR Food City 500 in Bristol Motor Speedway. Compulsory Credit: Randy Sartin-Imgon Picture

North Wilkesboro, Nekan – Brad Caselowski examined the second box on Saturday.

After winning the pole for Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race, Keselowski won his winning testing on Friday with a win in the Northern Vilksboro Speedway with a win in Saturday’s first All-Star Heat Race.

Already the top starting location is guaranteed, Kesellowski will lead the area for Green at the ET, MRN and SeriusXM NASCAR Radio) on Sunday’s $ 1 million-to-win exhibition program (at 8 pm on FS1).

Christopher Bell, second place in Friday’s qualifying, secured other front-and initial positions with a decisive win in the second summer.

Although the box score Keselovsky turned 75 out of 75 laps in the first summer, his victory was not easy.

During the competition caution in Lap 31, Keselowski stood on the old tires, as Tyler Radic Austin Dillon and Josh Berry. William Bayran, Ross Chastain, Ryan Blanne, Ricky Steinhouse Junior and Alex Boman stood for new tires in the break.

On the final 38 laps, both Bayron and Chastain took a challenging turn for the lead, but Caselovsky took over his position in Superior Top Lane and shut down his challenges.

“It is believed that it is believed,” Keselovsky said. “This is considered a fun race, and I think I ran away with at least a dozen or probably two dozen lap with 45 (radic), 1 (chastein), 24 (bayron). It was a good fight.

“I’m glad we come out at the top, but that’s the way, is it right?”

At Lap 54, Chastain pushed forward to lead the lap as he and Keselowski ran shoulder to shoulder, but Chastain’s advantage was short -lived.

After finishing second in the 10-Lap Drag Race against Bayran, the Chastain will start in third place in the All-Star Race, as the Finishing Order of the heat set the inner line grid positions for the main event.

In the second summer, which established the initial order for the outer line on Sunday, Bell led the lap of every green. He surrendered only at the top location during the two-tier stop under the competition caution called Lap 31, when Chase remained on the brisko track and led six laps under yellow.

Unlike Keselowski in the first summer, Bell did not face any meaningful challenges for the lead. He finished last year’s All-Star Race’s winner, runner-up Joy Logano 2.085 seconds ago.

Bell said, “It was really fresh to be able to get out of there and just cruise those 30 laps,” Bell said. “I didn’t know how it was going to work with Joy having four tires behind me, but it was on the rail (number 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota).

“I am really happy and excited about tomorrow’s opportunity.”

Logano in fourth place on Sunday night, third -place Finisher Chase in the outer row behind it, with the fourth place Finisher Kyel Bush outside the fourth line, and further.

Chris Busher, Daniel Suarez, Brisco, Austin Cyndric, Harrison Burton and Denny Hamlin finished fifth in the second summer. Hamlin fought serious handling issues with a car, which was difficult to replace through corners.

In the first summer, Bayran finished third, followed by Blaney, Boman, Berry, Radic, Domal and Stenhouse. Justin Angier, who practiced and qualified Kyle Larsen’s number 5 Chevrolet on Friday, did not compete in summer.

After qualifying the 21st fastest in Saturday’s testing for Indianpolis 500 on 25 May, Larsen will race his car in North Wilcaseborough on Sunday.

Larsen and 19 drivers who compete in heat on Saturday are already closed in the all-star race. On Sunday, two more drivers will be connected behind the field from the first open open.

An additional driver will be selected through an all-star fan vote, which has been won by Noah Gragson for the last two years.

-Rid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special for field level media

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