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Brad Keselowski claims that he took the polar position for All-Star race

April 26, 2025; Talladega, Alabama, USA; NASCAR Cup series driver Brad Keselowski (6) General Tire in Talladega Superspeedway leaves four rounds during 200. Compulsory Credit: Jason Allen-Imagn Images

North Wilkesboro pushed Brad Keselowski to the direct position for the Nascar All-Star race in North Wilkesboro Speedway’s Nascar All-Star race during the NC-Cuma during the NC-Cuma.

Keselowski and his team released a total of 87,363 seconds (77.264 miles / hour) to win the best starting point for the first and 1 million dollar-winner of the two heat of two heat on Saturday, in a unique qualifying format with a three rounds and four pit stops.

During the All-Star open elimination session for the drivers who were qualified for the All-Star race, during a great sorrow, Michael McDowell’s former Football players won the challenge of 100,000 dollars of pit crew.

The Spire Motorsports team 71 stopped in 12,587 seconds and then stood against the following 20 All-Star team. Daniel Suarez’s team was closest to a tour every 12,600 seconds.

For Keselowski, the polar was a pleasant high point in a difficult season. Currently, the cup series ranking 33, 12 races in the top 10 and five DNF (did not finish).

Keselowski, “This event, this format driver’s perspective, a number of perspectives, pushing you to your borders from the pit team.” He said. “I worked on the participation – I knew I was wearing the entrance.

“But everything came together for a perfect run. They did not try to be a hole, they gave me a really solid stop.

Christopher Bell and Pit Crew Challenge’s two -time winners Joe Gibbs Racing Team, 76.485 miles / hour (88.253 seconds) ranked second. A slight problem with the left front tire is the third flat $ 100,000 bonus of Bell’s crew.

Alex Bowman was the third fastest, Chase Briscoe, William Byron and the winner of the defending and the Nascar Cup series champion Joey Logano.

Although Keselowski was guaranteed to start the pole for the All-Star race, Friday’s qualifying session ordered two heat races on Saturday. The first heat is the starting order of the inner row in the All-Star race, while the second heat orders the outer row.

Austin Dillon, Denny Hamlin, Tyler Reddick and Chase Elliott ranked seventh.

Shane Van Gisbergen from New Zealand, who used the road race to open and close the pit road in a unique elimination format, won the polar position for Nascar All-Star Open, who came before the All-Star race on Sunday night.

The main activity is the two best finishing in the transfer of 21st and 22nd starting positions.

Van Gisbergen, a four -storey pit stop attempt, recorded 88,685 seconds (75.112 miles / h). This was good enough to open Carson Hohevar (75,942 miles / hour).

Van Gisbergen’s total duration was 1.109 seconds than Logano’s last year’s All-Star race.

Van I did a good job on the way to the pit, Van Van Gisbergen said, “But my men made a great pit stop (13,175 seconds).

“I think my real tour was good, so things start looking.”

Noah Gragson came third between open qualifying at a speed of 75,338 miles. Michael McDowell was partly fourth in time trials thanks to the pit team.

McDowell team of crew members DAX Hollifield (Jackman), Max Marsh (Front Tire Change), Ty Boeck (Rear Tire Change), Luke Busel (Tire Carrier) and Brandon Chapman (Fuler).

-By Reid Spencer, Nascar Wire Service. Special for media at the field level.

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