Race Results: 2024 NCS All-Star Open at North Wilkesboro

Ty Gibbs and Bubba Wallace are advancing to the NASCAR All-Star Race, occupying the top two positions after 100 laps are complete.

Noah Gragson will also advance to the NASCAR All-Star Race, via the Fan Vote.

Race Results — NASCAR All-Star Open:

FinSt#DriverTeamLapsDiff
1154Ty GibbsJoe Gibbs Racing
Monster Energy
Toyota
100---
2423Bubba Wallace23XI Racing
Alltroo
Toyota
1001.572
374Josh BerryStewart-Haas Racing
Harrison's USA
Ford
1002.009
41651Justin HaleyRick Ware Racing
Pinnacle Home Improvement
Ford
1003.959
5510Noah GragsonStewart-Haas Racing
Overstock.com
Ford
1004.307
6248Alex BowmanHendrick Motorsports
Ally Financial
Chevrolet
1005.142
7314Chase BriscoeStewart-Haas Racing
HighPoint.com
Ford
1005.604
81241Ryan PreeceStewart-Haas Racing
HaasTooling.com
Ford
1007.105
9153Austin DillonRichard Childress Racing
SENIX
Chevrolet
1007.334
101077Carson HocevarSpire Motorsports
NASCAR Day Giveathon
Chevrolet
1008.650
111815Kaz GralaRick Ware Racing
Remixers.com / Xemex
Ford
1008.915
12137Corey LaJoieSpire Motorsports
Gainbridge
Chevrolet
1009.973
131721Harrison BurtonWood Brothers Racing
Motorcraft / DEX Imaging
Ford
1009.977
14942John Hunter NemechekLEGACY MOTOR CLUB
Dollar Tree
Toyota
10011.812
15838Todd GillilandFront Row Motorsports
Long John Silver's
Ford
10011.996
161431Daniel HemricKaulig Racing
Poppy Bank
Chevrolet
10014.620
171971Zane SmithSpire Motorsports
Focused Health
Chevrolet
10014.685
181143Erik JonesLEGACY MOTOR CLUB
Family Dollar
Toyota
10018.064
192066Timmy HillPowerSource
Ford
937 laps
2062Austin CindricTeam Penske
Keystone Light
Ford
8218 laps
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