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Who won the NASCAR race last night? Complete results from the All-Star Race at Bristol - Sporting News

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NASCAR's top teams raced for $1 million Wednesday night at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Cup Series' annual All-Star Race. The winner-take-all event didn't produce the short-track action that fans crave (and there were about 20,000 on hand, reports The Associated Press, as NASCAR allowed spectators in).

Instead, there was mostly trouble-free racing and a comfortable victory by Chase Elliott, the series' Most Popular Driver. He won Stages 2 and 3 and then dominated the closing 15-lap stage. 

"Oh, my gosh, there’s no feeling like it, nothing like it," Elliott said after the fans cheered his triumph. "Bristol is an electric atmosphere unlike any place we go to. We’re going to celebrate this one for sure."

MORE: Highlights from the All-Star Race

"There's nothing like Bristol, Elliott added. "There's nothing like the lights here. There’s nothing like racing here. I’ve never won here (before) — what a race to do it."

Below is more about Elliott's win, plus the complete results of Wednesday's NASCAR All-Star Race and All-Star Open at Bristol.

Who won the NASCAR race last night?

Chase Elliott took control of the race in Stage 2 and never let go. He led 60 of the race's 140 laps, which were broken up into four stages. Ryan Blaney led the most laps (72) and took Stage 1, but he came home in sixth.

Elliott joined his father, Bill, as an All-Star winner. They're the second father-son combo to win the race, after Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Interestingly, only two All-Star Races have been held at a track other than Charlotte Motor Speedway, and an Elliott has won both of them: Chase this year and Bill in 1986 at Atlanta, his home track.

NASCAR results at Bristol

Well, if you weren't first Wednesday, you were pretty much last as only Elliott cashed. Kyle Busch came home second, followed by Kevin Harvick, Brad Keselowski and Denny Hamlin in the top five. 

Elliott's Hendrick Motorsports teammate Alex Bowman was the only other Chevrolet driver in the top 10.

Below are the complete results from Wednesday's All-Star race and the All-Star Open, which set the last four spots in the field, at Bristol.

All-Star Race

Finish (Start) Driver Car Laps
1 (13) Chase Elliott Chevrolet 140
2 (10) Kyle Busch Toyota 140
3 (5) Kevin Harvick Ford 140
4 (9) Brad Keselowski Ford 140
5 (15) Denny Hamlin Toyota 140
6 (3) Ryan Blaney Ford 140
7 (12) Joey Logano Ford 140
8 (2) Alex Bowman Chevrolet 140
9 (17) Aric Almirola Ford 140
10 (1) Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 140
11 (16) Erik Jones Toyota 140
12 (18) William Byron Chevrolet 140
13 (19) Matt DiBenedetto Ford 140
14 (4) Justin Haley(i) Chevrolet 140
15 (20) Clint Bowyer Ford 140
16 (8) Cole Custer # Ford 140
17 (14) Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 140
18 (6) Matt Kenseth Chevrolet 140
19 (11) Ryan Newman Ford 140
20 (7) Kurt Busch Chevrolet 140

# Rookie. (i) Ineligible for series points.

Average speed of race winner: 65.68 mph.
Time of race: 1 hour, 8 minutes, 10 seconds. Margin of victory: 0.418 seconds.
Caution flags: 5 for 13 laps.
Lead changes: 6 among 4 drivers.
Lap leaders: M. Truex Jr. 0; A. Bowman 1-2; R. Blaney 3-55; K. Harvick 56-61; C. Elliott 62-90; R. Blaney 91-109; C. Elliott 110-140.
Leaders summary (Driver, times led, laps led): Ryan Blaney 2 times for 72 laps; Chase Elliott 2 times for 60 laps; Kevin Harvick 1 time for 6 laps; Alex Bowman 1 time for 2 laps.
Stage 1 top 10: 12,4,9,88,20,10,22,2,18,6
Stage 2 top 10: 9,4,12,2,88,14,11,22,10,18
Stage 3 top 10: 9,12,2,18,4,11,20,22,88,14

All-Star Open

Finish (Start) Driver Car Laps
1 (10) Matt DiBenedetto Ford 85
2 (9) Clint Bowyer Ford 85.
3 (11) Austin Dillon Chevrolet 85
4 (8) Chris Buescher Ford 85
5 (20) Ty Dillon Chevrolet 85
6 (4) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Chevrolet 85
7 (1) Michael McDowell Ford 85
8 (19) John Hunter Nemechek # Ford 85
9 (21) Corey LaJoie Ford 85
10 (5) Tyler Reddick # Chevrolet 85
11 (3) Christopher Bell # Toyota 85
12 (18) Daniel Suarez Toyota 85
13 (12) Ryan Preece Chevrolet 85
14 (13) JJ Yeley(i) Ford 85
15 (15) Brennan Poole # Chevrolet 85
16 (14) Garrett Smithley(i) Chevrolet 85
17 (16) Quin Houff # Chevrolet 83
18 (17) Joey Gase(i) Ford 76
19 (7) William Byron (2) Chevrolet 70
20 (2) Aric Almirola (1) Ford 35
21 (6) Bubba Wallace Chevrolet 17

# Rookie. (1) Stage 1 winner. (2) Stage 2 winner. (i) Ineligible for series points.

Average speed of race winner: 57.388 mph.
Time of race: 47 minutes, 22 seconds. Margin of victory: 0.789 seconds.
Caution flags: 4 for 18 laps.
Lead changes: 3 among 4 drivers.
Lap leaders: M. McDowell 1-10; A. Almirola 11-35; W. Byron 36-70; M. DiBenedetto 71-85.
Leaders summary (Driver, times led, laps led): William Byron 1 time for 35 laps; Aric Almirola 1 time for 25 laps; Matt DiBenedetto 1 time for 15 laps; Michael McDowell 1 time for 10 laps.
Stage 1 top 10: 10,24,13,47,17,14,32,96,21,3
Stage 2 top 10: 32,8,15,27,53,24,21,3,14,95
2020 Fan Vote winner: Clint Bowyer.

Material from the NASCAR Wire Service was used in this report.

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