Below is a look at some of the top statistical performers in the NASCAR All-Star Race. This season‘s event is on Sunday, June 13 on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio with the NASCAR Open starting at 6:00 p.m. ET and the NASCAR All-Star Race at 8:00 p.m. ET.

2021 NASCAR All-Star Race Entry List

EntryCarDriverOrganizationCrew ChiefManufacturer11Kurt BuschChip Ganassi RacingMatt McCall21 Chevrolet22Brad KeselowskiTeam PenskeJeremy Bullins21 Ford33Austin DillonRichard Childress RacingJustin Alexander21 Chevrolet44Kevin HarvickStewart-Haas RacingRodney Childers21 Ford55Kyle LarsonHendrick MotorsportsCliff Daniels21 Chevrolet66Ryan NewmanRoush Fenway RacingScott Graves21 Ford79Chase ElliottHendrick MotorsportsAlan Gustafson21 Chevrolet811Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingChris Gabehart21 Toyota912Ryan BlaneyTeam PenskeTodd Gordon21 Ford1018Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingBen Beshore21 Toyota1119Martin Truex JrJoe Gibbs RacingJames Small21 Toyota1220Christopher BellJoe Gibbs RacingAdam Stevens21 Toyota1322Joey LoganoTeam PenskePaul Wolfe21 Ford1424William ByronHendrick MotorsportsRyan Fugle21 Chevrolet1534Michael McDowellFront Row MotorsportsDrew Blickensderfer21 Ford1641Cole CusterStewart-Haas RacingMike Shiplett21 Ford1748Alex BowmanHendrick MotorsportsGreg Ives21 Chevrolet

Four additional positions will be added to the NASCAR All-Star Race field following the NASCAR Open:

NASCAR Open Stage 1 WinnerNASCAR Open Stage 2 WinnerNASCAR Open Race WinnerFan Vote Winner

2021 NASCAR Open and NASCAR All-Star Race Formats:

NASCAR and Texas Motor Speedway earlier this season announced the format, technical elements, eligibility and pre-race festivities for the 2021 NASCAR All-Star Race. The event, which moves to TMS for the first time in its 36-race history, will have a Fort Worth feel as the pre-race festivities will feature an Old Western theme during driver introductions.

The NASCAR All-Star race format is as follows:

The race will feature six rounds, totaling 100 laps.Starting lineup for Round 1 will be determined via random draw.Rounds 1 through 4 will be 15 laps each; Round 5 will be 30 laps; the Final Round will feature a 10-lap shootout.At the beginning of Round 2, the field will be inverted via random draw (minimum of eight/maximum of 12) live on FS1.The round 2 random draw will also be seen live by fans attending the race on Big Hoss TV.Before the start of Round 3, the entire field will be inverted.At the beginning of Round 4, the field will be inverted via random draw (minimum of eight/maximum of 12).Starting positions for Round 5 will consist of the cumulative finish from Rounds 1-4. The lowest cumulative finisher starts on the pole, second-lowest starts second, and so forth. All cars must enter pit road for a mandatory four-tire pit stop during Round 5.The starting positions in the Final Round are set by finishing positions of Round 5.Only green flag laps will count in the NASCAR All-Star race.The fastest team on pit road during the mandatory pit stop will earn $100,000.The race winner will be awarded $1,000,000.

From a technical side, all elements of the car remain the same except for the tapered spacer which will be 57/64ths.

NASCAR Open format is as follows:

The NASCAR Open will run immediately prior to the NASCAR All-Star Race and will include three segments (20 laps / 20 laps / 10 laps).The winner of each segment will earn a spot in the All-Star Race as well as the winner of the Fan Vote. Fans may vote for their favorite driver by visiting www.NASCAR.com for details.

ALL-STAR SPECIFIC STATISTICS

The stats below consider the All-Star races at Atlanta, Charlotte, and Bristol.

All-Star Race WinnersAll-Star Runner-Up FinishersRankAll-Star WinnersWinsRankAll-StarsRunner-Ups1Jimmie Johnson41Kevin Harvick42Dale Earnhardt32Ken Schrader33Jeff Gordon33Sterling Marlin34Davey Allison24Bobby Labonte25Kevin Harvick25Brad Keselowski26Mark Martin26Dale Jarrett27Terry Labonte27Kyle Busch28Bill Elliott18Dale Earnhardt19Carl Edwards19Dale Earnhardt Jr110Dale Earnhardt Jr110Daniel Suarez111Darrell Waltrip111Elliott Sadler112Denny Hamlin112Greg Biffle113Geoff Bodine113Harry Gant114Jamie McMurray114Jimmie Johnson115Joey Logano115Joey Logano116Kasey Kahne116Kurt Busch117Kurt Busch117Kyle Larson118Kyle Busch118Kyle Petty119Kyle Larson119Mark Martin120Matt Kenseth120Martin Truex Jr121Michael Waltrip121Matt Kenseth122Rusty Wallace122Rusty Wallace123Ryan Newman123Ryan Newman124Tony Stewart124Terry Labonte125Chase Elliott125Tony Stewart1

 

All-Star Wins By OrganizationRankOrganizationWinsSeasons1Hendrick Motorsports102020, 2013, 2012, 2006, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995, 19882Roush Fenway Racing42011, 2005, 2004, 19983Richard Childress Racing42007, 1993, 1990, 19874Team Penske32016, 2010, 20025Chip Ganassi Racing22019, 20146Joe Gibbs Racing22017, 20157Stewart-Haas Racing22018, 20098Robert Yates Racing21992, 19919Richard Petty Motorsports1200810Dale Earnhardt, Inc.1200011Wood Brothers Racing1199612Geoff Bodine Racing1199413Blue Max Racing1198914Melling Racing1198615Junior Johnson & Associates11985

 

NASCAR Open WinnersFan Vote WinnersOpen WinnersSeasonFan Vote WinnersSeasonMatt DiBenedetto2020Clint Bowyer2020Kyle Larson2019Alex Bowman2019AJ Allmendinger2018Chase Elliott2018Daniel Suarez2017Chase Elliott2017Kyle Larson2016Chase Elliott2016Clint Bowyer2015Danica Patrick2015Clint Bowyer2014Josh Wise2014Jamie McMurray2013Danica Patrick2013Dale Earnhardt Jr.2012Bobby Labonte2012David Ragan2011Dale Earnhardt Jr.2011Martin Truex Jr.2010Carl Edwards2010Sam Hornish Jr.2009Joey Logano2009AJ Allmendinger2008Kasey Kahne2008Martin Truex Jr.2007Kenny Wallace2007Scott Riggs2006Kyle Petty2006Brian Vickers2005Martin Truex Jr.2005Sterling Marlin2004Ken Schrader2004Jeff Burton2003Ryan Newman2002Open Stage WinnersTodd Bodine2001Open Stage WinnersStageSeasonJerry Nadeau2000William ByronStage 22020Tony Stewart1999Aric AlmirolaStage 12020Jeremy Mayfield1998Bubba WallaceStage 22019Ricky Craven1997William ByronStage 12019Jimmy Spencer1996Daniel SuarezStage 22018Todd Bodine1995Alex BowmanStage 12018Jeff Gordon1994Ryan BlaneyStage 22017Sterling Marlin1993Clint BowyerStage 12017Michael Waltrip1992Michael Waltrip1991Open Segment WinnersDick Trickle1990Open Segment WinnersSegmentSeasonSterling Marlin1989Kyle Larson32016Sterling Marlin1988Greg Biffle22016Buddy Baker1987Trevor Bayne12016Benny Parsons1986Clint Bowyer22015Greg Biffle12015

ALL-STAR & OPEN SPECIFIC STATISTICS

The stats below consider the All-Star races at Atlanta, Charlotte, and Bristol.

Open Wins By OrganizationRankOrganizationWinsSeasons1Chip Ganassi Racing52019, 2016, 2013, 2007, 20042Hendrick Motorsports52012, 2005, 2000, 1997, 19943Joe Gibbs Racing22017, 19994Michael Waltrip Racing22015, 20145Roush Fenway Racing22011, 20036Team Penske22009, 20027Evernham Motorsports22006, 20028Travis Carter Enterprises22001, 19969Bahari Racing21992, 199110Hagan Enterprises21989, 198811Wood Brothers Racing1202012JTG Daugherty Racing1201813Red Bull Racing1200814MB2 Motorsports1200115Dale Earnhardt Inc.1200016Kranefuss-Haas Racing1199817Butch Mock Motorsports1199518Stavola Brothers Racing1199319Cale Yarborough Motorsports1199020Buddy Baker Racing1198721Jackson Brothers Racing11986

Texas Motor Speedway Data

Track Size: 1.5-mile

Banking/Turn 1 & 2: 20 degrees

Banking/Turn 3 & 4: 24 degrees

Banking/Frontstretch: 5 degrees

Banking/Backstretch: 5 degrees

Frontstretch Length: 2,250 feet

Backstretch Length: 1,330 feet

NASCAR All-Star Race & Open:

HISTORY

There have been 36 NASCAR All-Star Races — 34 have been held at Charlotte Motor Speedway (1985, 1987-2019), one was held at Atlanta Motor Speedway (1986) and last season‘s event was at Bristol Motor Speedway (2020).The first NASCAR All-Star Race was held on May 25, 1985, at Charlotte Motor Speedway; the non-points event was won by NASCAR Hall of Famer Darrell Waltrip with crew chief Jeff Hammond. Waltrip was driving a Junior Johnson & Associates‘ Buick.In 1986, the event was held at Atlanta Motor Speedway, and won by Bill Elliott (Ford) with crew chief Ernie Elliott driving for Melling Racing.The 1986 season was also the first year for what is now known as the NASCAR Open. There have been 38 Open events, one per year since 1986; except in 2000, 2001 and 2002 it was held as two events with both of the winners moving on to the All-Star Race. Starting in 2015, the Open was broken up into segments and then in 2017 stages and each winner of the segments or the stages earned a spot in the All-Star race.This season marks the first time the NASCAR All-Star Race and Open will be held at Texas Motor Speedway.

STARTS

A total of 106 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have competed in at least one NASCAR All-Star Race; 88 different drivers have competed in more than one.NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin leads the series in NASCAR All-Star Race appearances with 24 starts.Kevin Harvick leads all active drivers in NASCAR All-Star Race appearances with 20 starts.The NASCAR All-Star Race has featured a field that has ranged from 10 drivers in 1986 to 27 in 2002. Last season‘s field at Bristol had 20 participants and this weekend‘s event is anticipating 17 participants.NASCAR Hall of Famer Davey Allison leads the series in average starting position in the NASCAR All-Star Race with a 3.857 in seven startsKyle Busch leads all active drivers in average starting position in the NASCAR All-Star Race with a 5.667 in 15 starts.

Top Five in Average Starting Position in the NASCAR All-Star Race (All-Time & Active)

RankAll-Time DriversAvg StartRacesRankActive DriversAvg StartRaces1Davey Allison3.85771Kyle Busch5.667152Bill Elliott5.556182Austin Dillon6.50023Dale Earnhardt5.625163Kevin Harvick8.050204Kyle Busch5.667154Kurt Busch8.947195Austin Dillon6.50025Ryan Blaney9.0004 Tim Richmond6.5002

POLES

A total of 20 different drivers have won the pole for the NASCAR All-Star Race; four of the 20 are active this weekend — Kyle Busch (three), Denny Hamlin, Martin Truex Jr and Kyle Larson (each have one) prior to this weekend.Kyle Larson will start from the pole this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway in the NASCAR All-Star Race by virtue of random draw. This weekend‘s pole will be the second of his career.Terry Labonte won the inaugural pole for the NASCAR All-Star Race in 1985 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Bill Elliott leads the series in NASCAR All-Star Race poles with four (1987, 1997, 1998 and 2000).Kyle Busch (2008, 2011 and 2012) leads all active drivers in NASCAR All-Star Race poles with three.Four drivers have won consecutive poles for the NASCAR All-Star Race: Davey Allison (1991, 1992) Bill Elliott (1997, 1998), Kyle Busch (2011, 2012) and Carl Edwards (2013, 2014).Three drivers started from the first starting position but did not win the pole due to Qualifying being cancelled: Bill Elliott (2003), Kurt Busch (2010) and Kevin Harvick (2016).

WINS

A total of 25 different drivers have won the NASCAR All-Star Race all-time (1985-Present).Eight of the 25 NASCAR All-Star Race winners are active this weekend:Active All-Star WinnersWinsSeasonsKevin Harvick22018, 2007Chase Elliott12020Kyle Larson12019Kyle Busch12017Joey Logano12016Denny Hamlin12015Kurt Busch12010Ryan Newman12002NASCAR Hall of Famer Darrell Waltrip won the inaugural NASCAR All-Star Race in 1985 at an average speed of 161.184 mph at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Seven of 25 NASCAR All-Star Race winners have multiple victories; led by Jimmie Johnson with four wins (2003, 2006, 2012 and 2013).Dale Earnhardt (1987, 1990 and 1993) and Jeff Gordon (1995, 1997 and 2001) are three-time winners of the NASCAR All-Star Race.Davey Allison (1991 and 1992), Terry Labonte (1988 and 1999), Mark Martin (1998 and 2005) and Kevin Harvick (2007, 2018) are the only other drivers to post multiple victories in the NASCAR All-Star Race.Davey Allison (1991, 1992) and Jimmie Johnson (2012, 2013) are the only drivers to ever win consecutive NASCAR All-Star Races.Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2000) and Ryan Newman (2002) are the only two drivers to win the NASCAR All-Star Race in their rookie season.Jeff Gordon is the youngest winner of the NASCAR All-Star Race at 23 years, 9 months and 18 days (1995).Mark Martin is the oldest NASCAR All-Star Race winner at 46 years, 4 months and 12 days (2005).Dale Earnhardt Jr. is the only driver to win the NASCAR All-Star Race (2000), the NASCAR Open (2012) and the Fan Vote (2011). If Martin Truex Jr. wins the NASCAR All-Star race this season he will become the second driver to accomplish all three — Truex won the Open in 2010 and 2007 and won the Fan Vote in 2005.Kasey Kahne is the only driver to win the Fan Vote and go on to win the All-Star race in the same season (2008).Ryan Newman (2002) and Kyle Larson (2019) are the only two drivers to win a NASCAR Open event and go on to win the NASCAR All-Star Race in the same season.Six drivers have won the NASCAR All-Star Race and the NASCAR Cup Series championship in the same year; it has occurred 11 times: Darrell Waltrip (1985), Dale Earnhardt (1987, 1990, 1993), Rusty Wallace (1989), Jeff Gordon (1995, 1997, 2001), Jimmie Johnson (2006, 2013) and Chase Elliott (2020).The NASCAR All-Star Race has been won from the first starting position five times; the first three came in consecutive years: Dale Earnhardt (1990), Davey Allison (1991 and 1992), Kurt Busch (2010) and Denny Hamlin (2015) – Four of the five wins were from the pole, Kurt Busch won from the first starting position in 2010, but Qualifying was cancelled for that event due to weather.The first, second and fourth starting positions are the three most proficient starting positions in the field, producing more winners (five winners each) than any other starting positions in the NASCAR All-Star Race — most recent was Kevin Harvick‘s victory in 2018 from the fourth starting position.

NASCAR All-Star Race Wins by Starting Positions

Starting PositionWinsWinning %Starting PositionWinsWinning %1513.89%1112.78%2513.89%1325.56%338.33%1512.78%4513.89%1612.78%525.56%1825.56%625.56%1912.78%712.78%2012.78%812.78%2412.78%1012.78%2712.78%StatsWinning %WinsWinning from the First Starting Position:13.89%5Winning from the Front Row:27.78%10Winning from a Top-Five Starting Position:55.56%20Winning from a Top-10 Starting Position:69.44%25Winning After Starting Outside the Top 20:5.56%2The deepest in the field a NASCAR All-Star race winner has started was 27th, by Ryan Newman in 2002.Nine of the 17 drivers who are qualified for the 2020 NASCAR All-Star Race are looking for their first win in the event: Christopher Bell, Ryan Blaney, Alex Bowman, William Byron, Cole Custer, Austin Dillon, Brad Keselowski, Michael McDowell and Martin Truex Jr. A total of 15 different organizations have won the NASCAR All-Star Race.Hendrick Motorsports leads the series in NASCAR All-Star Race wins with 10: Jimmie Johnson (four: 2003, 2006, 2012, 2013), Jeff Gordon (three: 1995, 1997, 2001), Terry Labonte (two: 1999, 1988), Chase Elliott (2020).Five different manufacturers have won a NASCAR All-Star Race; led by Chevrolet with 19 victories; followed by Ford (12), Toyota (two), Dodge (two) and Pontiac (one).

ADDITIONAL FINISHING POSITIONS

Runner-Up Finishes:

A total of 25 different drivers have finished runner-up in the NASCAR All-Star Race.Kevin Harvick (2006, 2014, 2015, 2019) leads the series in NASCAR All-Star Race runner-up finishes with four.

Top-Five Finishes:

A total of 50 different drivers have finished in the top-five in the NASCAR All-Star Race; 38 have posted multiple top fives in the NASCAR All-Star race.NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt and Jimmie Johnson lead the series in top-five finishes in the NASCAR All-Star Race with nine each.Kurt Busch leads all active drivers in top-five finishes in the NASCAR All-Star Race with eight.

Top-10 Finishes:

A total of 82 different drivers have finished in the top-10 in the NASCAR All-Star Race; 57 have posted multiple top 10s in the NASCAR All-Star Race.NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. leads the NASCAR Cup Series in top-10 finishes in the NASCAR All-Star Race with 14.Kevin Harvick leads all active series drivers in top-10 finishes in the NASCAR All-Star Race with 13.

Average Finishing Positions:

Tim Richmond (two starts) leads the NASCAR Cup Series (all-time) in average finishing position in the NASCAR All-Star Race with a 4.0.Kyle Larson (four starts) leads all active drivers in the series in average finishing position in the NASCAR All-Star Race with a 6.5; followed by Chase Elliott (five starts) with a 6.6.

Top 10 in Average Finishing Positions in the NASCAR All-Star Race (All-time & Active)

RankAll-Time DriversAvg FinishRacesRankActive DriversAvg FinishRaces1Tim Richmond4.00021Kyle Larson6.542Jerry Nadeau4.50022Chase Elliott6.653Ken Schrader6.12583Joey Logano6.6104Davey Allison6.14374Kevin Harvick8.2205Bobby Allison6.33335Daniel Suarez8.526Kyle Larson6.50046Kyle Busch9.5157Chase Elliott6.60057Austin Dillon9.528Joey Logano6.600108Aric Almirola9.739Dale Earnhardt7.125169Denny Hamlin9.81410Jimmie Johnson7.7891910William Byron10.52

LAP LEADERS

In total, 51 different drivers have led at least one lap in the NASCAR All-Star Race; 13 of the 51 lap leaders are active this weekend.Kyle Busch leads the series in NASCAR All-Star Race laps led with 271 laps led in 15 starts.The most laps led in a NASCAR All-Star Race by a driver that won the race is 82 of the scheduled 83 laps (98.8%) by NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott in 1986 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. He started the event in the second starting position.The most laps led in a NASCAR All-Star Race by a driver that did not win is 121 of the scheduled 135 laps (89.6%) by NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott in 1987 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He started the event first but finished 14th.Two of the 36 NASCAR All-Star Races were led by a single driver from flag-to-flag — in 1990 Dale Earnhardt led all 70 laps and in 1991 Davey Allison also led all 70 laps (100%). Both instances hold the event‘s record for highest percentage of laps led.The fewest laps led by the eventual winner of the NASCAR All-Star Race is two laps and it has happened three times: 1993 (Dale Earnhardt), 2000 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.), 2009 (Tony Stewart).

Top 20 Lap Leaders in the NASCAR All-Star Race (All-Time)

RankAll-Time Lap LeadersRacesLedCompleted% Led1Kyle Busch152711,27721%2Bill Elliott182671,48618%3Jimmie Johnson192381,77813%4Jeff Gordon221651,7949%5Kevin Harvick201631,69810%6Dale Earnhardt161361,23511%7Darrell Waltrip161321,25511%8Davey Allison712868419%9Brad Keselowski121151,07611%10Ryan Newman191111,7216%11Rusty Wallace19931,3037%12Terry Labonte20931,5086%13Mark Martin24841,7015%14Kurt Busch19831,6355%15Tony Stewart18801,4885%16Kyle Larson47736221%17Ryan Blaney47338119%18Kasey Kahne15691,2146%19Carl Edwards11639657%20Denny Hamlin14631,3185%

Active Lap Leaders in the NASCAR All-Star Race This Weekend

RankActive Lap LeadersLedCompleted% LedRaces1Kyle Busch2711,27721%152Kevin Harvick1631,69810%203Brad Keselowski1151,07611%124Ryan Newman1111,7216%195Kurt Busch831,6355%196Kyle Larson7736221%47Ryan Blaney7338119%48Denny Hamlin631,3185%149Chase Elliott6250412%510Joey Logano319293%1011Martin Truex Jr178512%1012Ricky Stenhouse Jr52432%313Alex Bowman22961%3

EVENT SPECIFIC STATS

The following statistics take into account the NASCAR All-Star Races at Charlotte, Atlanta and Bristol.

Races: 36Pole Winners: 19Youngest Pole Winner: Kyle Busch (5/17/2008 – 23 years, 0 months, 15 days)Oldest Pole Winner: Rusty Wallace (5/22/2004 – 47 years, 9 months, 8 days)All-Star Race Winners: 25Youngest Winner: Jeff Gordon (5/22/1995 – 23 years, 9 months, 18 days)Oldest Winner: Mark Martin (5/21/2005 – 46 years, 4 months, 12 days)Races Won From Pole (or 1st Starting Position): 5Last Race Won From Pole (or 1st Starting Position): Denny Hamlin (5/16/2015)All-Star Race Record: Terry Labonte (5/22/1999) – 70 Lap Race at Charlotte – 183.495 mph (00:34:20)All-Star Qualifying Record: Carl Edwards (5/17/2014) 146.915 mph – Charlotte

 

Previous RacesLast RaceMost / LargestFewest / SmallestCars:2027 (5/18/2002)10 (5/11/1986)Lead Changes:613 (5/21/2016)0 (twice, most recently 5/20/1991)Leaders:49 (5/18/2002)1 (twice, most recently 5/20/1991)Cautions:58 (twice, most recently 5/18/2019)0 (seven times, most recently 5/19/2001)Caution Laps:1323 (5/18/2002)0 (seven times, most recently 5/19/2001)Lead Lap Finish:2022 (5/17/2008)7 (twice, most recently 5/22/1988)Running at Finish:2022 (twice, most recently 5/22/2010)10 (twice, Most recently 5/22/1988)Laps Led (Winner)6082 (5/11/1986)2 (three times, most recently 5/16/2009)Margin of Victory:0.418 secs.1.729 secs. (5/20/2006)0.141 secs. (5/19/2007)* Since 1993 (advent of digital timing and scoring); does not include races completed under caution

 

All-Star Race Performance Recaps:All-TimeActiveRaces:Mark Martin (24)Kevin Harvick (19)Poles:Bill Elliott (4)Kyle Busch (3)Wins:Jimmie Johnson (4)Kevin Harvick (2)Top Fives:D. Earnhardt, J. Johnson (9 each)Kurt Busch (8)Top 10s:Dale Earnhardt Jr. (14)Kevin Harvick (13)Laps Led:Kyle Busch (271 laps in 15 races)Kyle Busch (271 laps in 15 races)Laps Completed:Jeff Gordon (1,794 laps in 22 races)Ryan Newman (1,721 laps in 19 races)Average Start:Davey Allison (3.875 in 7 races)Kyle Busch (5.667 in 15 races)Average Finish:Tim Richmond (4.000 in 2 races)Kyle Larson (6.500 in 4 races)

FAN VOTE

The NASAR All-Star Fan Vote was introduced to the format in 2004. The first Fan Vote winner was Ken Schrader, driving for BAM Racing.In 2008, Kasey Kahne became the first driver to get into the NASCAR All-Star Race by the Fan Vote and go on to win the event. Kahne started 24th in the All-Star race and won.Danica Patrick became the first driver to win more than one Fan Vote into the NASCAR All-Star Race (2013, 2015).Chase Elliott became the first driver to win it in consecutive seasons (2016, 2017, 2018), and also the first driver to win it three times.Chase Elliott, Kasey Kahne, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Joey Logano and Carl Edwards are the only five drivers who have won the NASCAR All-Star Race and the Fan Vote.  Kahne won both in 2008, Earnhardt Jr. won the race in 2000 and the Fan Vote in 2011. Logano won the Fan Vote in 2009 and the All-Star race in 2016. Edwards won the Fan Vote in 2010 and the All-Star Race in 2011.SeasonFan Vote Winners2004Ken Schrader2005Martin Truex Jr.2006Kyle Petty2007Kenny Wallace2008Kasey Kahne2009Joey Logano2010Carl Edwards2011Dale Earnhardt Jr.2012Bobby Labonte2013Danica Patrick2014Josh Wise2015Danica Patrick2016Chase Elliott2017Chase Elliott2018Chase Elliott2019Alex Bowman

 NASCAR OPEN

The NASCAR Open was first introduced into the All-Star format in 1986 at Atlanta Motor Speedway — the first event was won by Benny Parsons, but it did not grant him entry to the All-Star race; that started the following season. A total of 28 different drivers have won the NASCAR Open from 1986-2020; four are active this weekend and only two are entered in the Open — Matt DiBenedetto and Daniel Suarez.RankActive Open WinnersWinsSeasons1Kyle Larson22019, 20162Martin Truex Jr22010, 20073Matt DiBenedetto120204Daniel Suarez120175Ryan Newman12002Sterling Marlin leads the NASCAR Cup Series in NASCAR Open wins with four victories (1988, 1989, 1993 and 2004).Eight of the 28 NASCAR Open winners have multiple wins — Sterling Marlin (four), AJ Allmendinger, Clint Bowyer, Jeremy Mayfield, Martin Truex Jr., Michael Waltrip, Kyle Larson and Todd Bodine each have two victories.Three drivers have won consecutive NASCAR Opens — Sterling Marlin (1988-89), Michael Waltrip (1991-92) and Clint Bowyer (2014-15).Ryan Newman (2002) and Kyle Larson (2019) are the only two drivers to win the NASCAR Open and the All-Star Race in the same weekend.RankAll-Time Open WinnersWins1Sterling Marlin42AJ Allmendinger23Clint Bowyer24Jeremy Mayfield25Kyle Larson26Martin Truex Jr27Michael Waltrip28Todd Bodine29Benny Parsons110Brian Vickers111Buddy Baker112Dale Earnhardt Jr113Daniel Suarez114David Ragan115Dick Trickle116Jamie McMurray117Jeff Burton118Jeff Gordon119Jerry Nadeau120Jimmy Spencer121Johnny Benson122Matt DiBenedetto123Ricky Craven124Ryan Newman125Sam Hornish Jr126Scott Riggs127Steve Park128Tony Stewart1

 

NASCAR Open Winners – All-TimeOpen WinnersCrew ChiefOrganizationDateTracksMatt DiBenedettoGreg ErwinWood Brothers RacingWednesday, July 15, 2020BristolKyle LarsonChad JohnstonChip Ganassi RacingSaturday, May 18, 2019CharlotteAJ AllmendingerTristan SmithJTG Daugherty RacingFriday, May 18, 2018CharlotteDaniel SuarezScott GravesJoe Gibbs RacingSaturday, May 20, 2017CharlotteKyle LarsonChad JohnstonChip Ganassi RacingSaturday, May 21, 2016CharlotteClint BowyerBrian PattieMichael Waltrip RacingFriday, May 15, 2015CharlotteClint BowyerBrian PattieMichael Waltrip RacingFriday, May 16, 2014CharlotteJamie McMurrayKevin ManionChip Ganassi RacingSaturday, May 18, 2013CharlotteDale Earnhardt JrSteve LetarteHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 19, 2012CharlotteDavid RaganDrew BlickensderferRoush Fenway RacingSaturday, May 21, 2011CharlotteMartin Truex JrPat TrysonMichael Waltrip RacingSaturday, May 22, 2010CharlotteSam Hornish JrTravis GeislerTeam PenskeSaturday, May 16, 2009CharlotteAJ AllmendingerRicky ViersRed Bull RacingSaturday, May 17, 2008CharlotteMartin Truex JrKevin ManionChip Ganassi RacingSaturday, May 19, 2007CharlotteScott RiggsRodney ChildersEvernham MotorsportsSaturday, May 20, 2006CharlotteBrian VickersLance McGrewHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 21, 2005CharlotteSterling MarlinLee McCallChip Ganassi RacingSaturday, May 22, 2004CharlotteJeff BurtonPaul AndrewsRoush Fenway RacingSaturday, May 17, 2003CharlotteJeremy MayfieldRay EvernhamEvernham MotorsportsSaturday, May 18, 2002CharlotteRyan NewmanMatt BorlandTeam PenskeSaturday, May 18, 2002CharlotteJohnny BensonJames InceMB2 MotorsportsSaturday, May 19, 2001CharlotteTodd BodineLarry CarterTravis Carter EnterprisesSaturday, May 19, 2001CharlotteJerry NadeauTony FurrHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 20, 2000CharlotteSteve ParkPaul AndrewsDale Earnhardt Inc.Saturday, May 20, 2000CharlotteTony StewartGreg ZipadelliJoe Gibbs RacingSaturday, May 22, 1999CharlotteJeremy MayfieldPaul AndrewsKranefuss-Haas RacingSaturday, May 16, 1998CharlotteRicky CravenAndy GravesHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 17, 1997CharlotteJimmy SpencerDonnie WingoTravis Carter EnterprisesSaturday, May 18, 1996CharlotteTodd BodineMike HillButch Mock MotorsportsMonday, May 22, 1995CharlotteJeff GordonRay EvernhamHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 21, 1994CharlotteSterling MarlinBill & Mickey StavolaStavola Brothers RacingSaturday, May 22, 1993CharlotteMichael WaltripDoug HewittBahari RacingSaturday, May 16, 1992CharlotteMichael WaltripBill IngleBahari RacingSunday, May 19, 1991CharlotteDick TrickleCale YarboroughCale Yarborough MotorsportsSunday, May 20, 1990CharlotteSterling MarlinBilly HaganHagan EnterprisesSunday, May 21, 1989CharlotteSterling MarlinBilly HaganHagan EnterprisesSunday, May 22, 1988CharlotteBuddy BakerDoug RichertBuddy Baker RacingSunday, May 17, 1987CharlotteBenny ParsonsCliff ChampionJackson Brothers RacingSunday, May 11, 1986Atlanta

 

NASCAR All-Star Race Winners – All-TimeAll-Star WinnersCrew ChiefOrganizationDateTracksChase ElliottAlan GustafsonHendrick MotorsportsWednesday, July 15, 2020BristolKyle LarsonChad JohnstonChip Ganassi RacingSaturday, May 18, 2019CharlotteKevin HarvickRodney ChildersStewart-Haas RacingSaturday, May 19, 2018CharlotteKyle BuschAdam StevensJoe Gibbs RacingSaturday, May 20, 2017CharlotteJoey LoganoTodd GordonTeam PenskeSaturday, May 21, 2016CharlotteDenny HamlinDave RogersJoe Gibbs RacingSaturday, May 16, 2015CharlotteJamie McMurrayKeith RoddenChip Ganassi RacingSaturday, May 17, 2014CharlotteJimmie JohnsonChad KnausHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 18, 2013CharlotteJimmie JohnsonChad KnausHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 19, 2012CharlotteCarl EdwardsBob OsborneRoush Fenway RacingSaturday, May 21, 2011CharlotteKurt BuschSteve AddingtonTeam PenskeSaturday, May 22, 2010CharlotteTony StewartDarian GrubbStewart-Haas RacingSaturday, May 16, 2009CharlotteKasey KahneKenny FrancisRichard Petty MotorsportsSaturday, May 17, 2008CharlotteKevin HarvickTodd BerrierRichard Childress RacingSaturday, May 19, 2007CharlotteJimmie JohnsonChad KnausHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 20, 2006CharlotteMark MartinPat TrysonRoush Fenway RacingSaturday, May 21, 2005CharlotteMatt KensethRobbie ReiserRoush Fenway RacingSaturday, May 22, 2004CharlotteJimmie JohnsonChad KnausHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 17, 2003CharlotteRyan NewmanMatt BorlandTeam PenskeSaturday, May 18, 2002CharlotteJeff GordonRobbie LoomisHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 19, 2001CharlotteDale Earnhardt JrTony Eury Sr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Saturday, May 20, 2000CharlotteTerry LabonteAndy GravesHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 22, 1999CharlotteMark MartinJimmy FennigRoush Fenway RacingSaturday, May 16, 1998CharlotteJeff GordonRay EvernhamHendrick MotorsportsSaturday, May 17, 1997CharlotteMichael WaltripLeonard WoodWood Brothers RacingSaturday, May 18, 1996CharlotteJeff GordonRay EvernhamHendrick MotorsportsMonday, May 22, 1995CharlotteGeoff BodinePaul AndrewsGeoff Bodine RacingSaturday, May 21, 1994CharlotteDale EarnhardtAndy PetreeRichard Childress RacingSaturday, May 22, 1993CharlotteDavey AllisonLarry McReynoldsRobert Yates RacingSaturday, May 16, 1992CharlotteDavey AllisonJake ElderRobert Yates RacingSunday, May 19, 1991CharlotteDale EarnhardtKirk ShelmerdineRichard Childress RacingSunday, May 20, 1990CharlotteRusty WallaceBarry DobsonBlue Max RacingSunday, May 21, 1989CharlotteTerry LabonteTim BrewerHendrick MotorsportsSunday, May 22, 1988CharlotteDale EarnhardtKirk ShelmerdineRichard Childress RacingSunday, May 17, 1987CharlotteBill ElliottErnie ElliottMelling RacingSunday, May 11, 1986AtlantaDarrell WaltripJeff HammondJunior Johnson & AssociatesSaturday, May 25, 1985Charlotte

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