Starting Lineup: NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro

Brad Keselowski and Christopher Bell, winner of the NASCAR All-Star Heat Races on Saturday at North Wilkesboro, will lead the field to green for Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race.

Drivers that finish first and second in the NASCAR All-Star Open will start from 21st and 22nd, with the NASCAR All-Star Fan Vote winner starting in 23rd.

Starting Lineup:

Fin#DriverTeam
16Brad KeselowskiRFK Racing
Solomon Plumbing
Ford
220Christopher BellJoe Gibbs Racing
Mobil 1
Toyota
31Ross ChastainTrackhouse Racing
Busch Light
Chevrolet
422Joey LoganoTeam Penske
Shell-Pennzoil
Ford
524William ByronHendrick Motorsports
Valvoline
Chevrolet
69Chase ElliottHendrick Motorsports
Prime Video
Chevrolet
712Ryan BlaneyTeam Penske
Menards / Wrangler
Ford
88Kyle BuschRichard Childress Racing
SENIX Tools
Chevrolet
948Alex BowmanHendrick Motorsports
Ally Financial
Chevrolet
1017Chris BuescherRFK Racing
Kroger / Tylenol
Ford
1121Josh BerryWood Brothers Racing
DEX Imaging
Ford
1299Daniel SuarezTrackhouse Racing
Freeway Insurance
Chevrolet
1345Tyler Reddick23XI Racing
SiriusXM
Toyota
1419Chase BriscoeJoe Gibbs Racing
Bass Pro Shops
Toyota
153Austin DillonRichard Childress Racing
Dow Salutes Veterans
Chevrolet
162Austin CindricTeam Penske
Freightliner
Ford
1747Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.HYAK Motorsports
SunnyD
Chevrolet
1851Harrison BurtonRick Ware Racing
Morton Buildings
Ford
195Kyle LarsonHendrick Motorsports
HendrickCars.com
Chevrolet
2011Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs Racing
Progressive Insurance
Toyota
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