Which NASCAR Pit Crew Bagged Staggering $100,000 Prize In North Wilkesboro?

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An eye-watering $100,000 prize was up for grabs during the Pit Crew Challenge on Friday, as part of the NASCAR All-Star race weekend at North Wilkesboro. Michael McDowell's No. 71 Spire Motorsports pit crew bagged the cash for changing all four tires in just 12.587 seconds.

Reacting to the achievement, McDowell's jackman Dax Hollifield, commented:

"This is awesome. It's definitely beyond my wildest dreams. We've been working hard this year. We're probably the youngest team on pit road.

"It was just hard work and determination that made the difference. I've got no words. I can't breathe. I blacked out during the stop."

Despite this, McDowell is yet to qualify for the All-Star Race. The 40-year-old driver, who will start the All-Star Open from fourth, will need to finish in the top two to be able to compete in the All-Star Race on Sunday evening.

Michael McDowell
Michael McDowell, driver of the #71 Delaware Life Chevrolet, pits during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Pit Crew Challenge Open at North Wilkesboro Speedway on May 16, 2025 in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. David Jensen/Getty Images

Shane Van Gisbergen will start the All-Star Open from pole position, followed by Carson Hocevar and Noah Gragson. Van Gisbergen commented:

"I think we got all the things right. Thanks to WeatherTech and the Trackhouse pit crew. I've never started up front on an oval, so I'll have to figure that one out."

Brad Keselowski is set to start the coveted All-Star Race from pole position, which is the first in his career. The RFK Racing co-owner explained:

"It's pretty cool to win the pole. I've never won an All-Star Race pole, so this is something new for my career. It was a total team effort. The pit crew, (Crew Chief) Jeremy Bullins, everyone gave me a rock-star car. I'm so happy for everybody on this team."

NASCAR All-Star Open: Starting Lineup

  1. Shane van Gisbergen
  2. Carson Hocevar
  3. Noah Gragson
  4. Michael McDowell
  5. Ryan Preece
  6. Zane Smith
  7. Justin Haley
  8. John H Nemechek
  9. Ty Gibbs
  10. Ty Dillon
  11. Cole Custer
  12. Erik Jones
  13. Riley Herbst
  14. Bubba Wallace
  15. Cody Ware
  16. AJ Allmendinger
  17. Todd Gilliland
  18. Chad Finchum

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Lydia Mee is a contributing sports writer located in the West Midlands, England. Her focus is on F1 and NASCAR. She has in-depth knowledge of Motorsport as a whole. Lydia joined Newsweek in March 2024, having previously written Motorsport content for Sports Illustrated. You can get in touch with Lydia by emailing, l.mee@newsweek.com. You can find her at X @LMeeMotorsport.


Lydia Mee is a contributing sports writer located in the West Midlands, England. Her focus is on F1 and NASCAR. ... Read more