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Where to watch NASCAR All-Star Race today: Free live stream
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NASCAR’s All-Star weekend comes to a close with the 2025 All-Star Race at the North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina on Sunday, May 18 (5/18/2025) at 8 p.m. ET. The NASCAR All-Star Race 2025 will air on FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes, and streams live on fuboTV (free trial). What: NASCAR All-Star Race When: Sunday, May 18, 2025 Where: North Wilkesboro Speedway Time: 8 p.m. ET TV: FS1, FOX Deportes Channel finder: DirecTV, Verizon Fios, Cox, Xfinity, Spectrum, Optimum What are the differences between the streaming services? DirecTV Stream is a subscription streaming service that lets you watch live TV from major broadcast and popular cable networks. Enjoy local and national live sports, breaking news, and must-see shows the moment they air. Included: unlimited cloud DVR storage space so you can record as many shows as you want and stream them from wherever you go. DTV Stream starts at $34.99 per month after a 5-day free trial when you shop their customizable genre packs. fuboTV is a live TV streaming service focused on live sports, including U.S. and international soccer, the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and more. It offers 212 channels starting at $59.99 (for one month, then $84.99), includes unlimited DVR, and streams on most devices. Right now you can try fuboTV free. Sling is one of the best bargains in the live TV streaming market, at $46 per month. Sling lets you choose the channel lineup that best suits your needs, whether you prefer more sports, or more news and entertainment, and is available to stream on Roku, iOS, Apple Play, XBox, Fire TV, Chromecast and most app-friendly devices. Right now, you can get get half off your first month when you sign up, and enjoy a free month of AMC+. BET: DraftKings Promo Code Update: $200 sports betting bonus expires at midnight! What to know about the North Wilkesboro Speedway North Wilkesboro Speedway, located in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, is a 0.625-mile oval track that dates to 1947. It’s a staple in the NASCAR circuit, and known for its unique uphill backstretch and downhill frontstretch, challenging drivers with its distinctive layout. After NASCAR great Dale Earnhardt Jr. led a concerted effort to restore it, North Wilkesboro became the annual home of the All-Star Race starting in 2023. Kyle Larson won the All-Star Race in 2023, and Ty Gibbs won in 2024. The All-Star Race is open to all Cup Series race winners from last season through the 2025 AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway. Despite his win at the All-Star race (an exhibition event), Gibbs was unable to take a regular win at any point in the last season and a half, and will therefore be unable to defend his title. Here’s a recent motorsports story via The AP: The fate of the NASCAR All-Star Race largely rests on the whims of Marcus Smith, who is giving few hints about how he’ll deploy a new “Promoter’s Caution.” It’s the latest goofy gimmick in an event defined by annual format changes designed to goose the competition in the name of fender-banging fireworks. At a randomly selected point Sunday night during the first 220 of 250 laps at North Wilkesboro Speedway, a yellow flag will fly and possibly wipe out a big lead while bunching the field for a race-altering restart. The decision on when to throw the yellow rests solely with Smith, the president and CEO of Speedway Motorsports, which owns the 0.625-mile track in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. “I’ll have a very special mystery guest with a little All-Star Race history of his own to help me out when it’s time to drop the yellow,” Smith said. “Hopefully, we’ll create a little chaos for the teams and some fun for the fans at the same time.” It’s an attempt to restore some luster to the All-Star Race, which has lost touch with its no-holds-barred origins. The past two events at North Wilkesboro produced runaway victories for Kyle Larson and Joey Logano, who led 199 of 200 laps in 2024. The most memorable event last year came after the race when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch engaged in fisticuffs after tangling for a mid-pack position. It was a far cry from the furious last-lap battles that once sent an All-Star Race winner to the emergency room (Davey Allison sustained a concussion in 1992 after crashing from contact with Kyle Petty at the checkered flag). The Promoter’s Caution won’t guarantee a slam-bang ending, but it’s in the vein of an exhibition race with $1 million but no points at stake. While other pro sports have struggled to keep all-star events relevant, Cup Series drivers pride themselves on competing as hard as they would in a race with championship implications — and sometimes harder. “The All Star Race is not just another race,” Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell said. “Everybody is more aggressive than a normal Sunday Cup race. Everyone has that win it or wear it attitude, and it races differently because of that.” A sense of resignation from the All-Star Race’s annual format overhauls also makes it easier to accept the inanity of a random yellow. “I have a hard enough time keeping up with all of the different format stuff,” Team Penske’s Austin Cindric said. “It doesn’t really bother me that much that we’re going to have a Promoter’s Caution because, unless I’m the caution, I can’t control it in any way. It’s just the racing gods, but maybe they’re on earth this time.” Though its timing could cost him a win, Logano is fine with the Promoter’s Caution because “the All-Star Race presents the opportunity to try things outside of the box. “I don’t think we should have a Promoter’s Caution in points-paying events,” he said. “But in this case, we do something different. It’s something everyone can talk about. And I just don’t know what they’re going to do. Are they going to put Marcus in the flag stand, and he’s just going to throw a yellow flag?” The son of late NASCAR Hall of Famer Bruton Smith, who once lobbied for random yellows as the most bombastic promoter in Cup history, is coy about how the Promoter’s Caution will be unveiled. “I’ve had no shortage of NASCAR experts from inside and outside of the garage giving me advice on what to do,” Marcus Smith said. “I’ve got a couple of scenarios in mind depending on what’s happening with the race. Or I could just go spur of the moment with my gut.” Odds and ends Christopher Bell (+350) is the BetMGM Sportsbook favorite, followed by pole-sitter Brad Keselowski (+600), Logano (+650), two-time defending Daytona 500 winner William Byron (+700) and Denny Hamlin (+800). Kyle Larson, who will start last after missing practice and qualifying while attempting to make the Indy 500, is listed at +1000. ... Keselowski and Bell were the winners Saturday of the two 75-lap heat races that set the starting lineup for the All-Star Race. Keselowski already was guaranteed the top starting spot for Sunday night’s main event after qualifying on the pole position Friday. Bell will start second Sunday, followed by Ross Chastain, Logano and Byron. … After sitting essentially dormant for more than 35 years, North Wilkesboro Speedway is playing host to its third consecutive All-Star Race since a $20 million makeover. Keselowski wants to move a points race from Charlotte Motor Speedway’s “Roval” layout to North Wilkesboro Speedway and shift the All-Star Race back to Charlotte’s 1.5-mile oval (the host from 1987-2019). “This needs to be a points racetrack,” Keselowski said of North Wilkesboro. “I’m very strong about the Roval has got to go.”
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