Stewart wins his first

Tony Stewart's first victory in his own car will net him $1 million. Stewart passed Matt Kenseth with two laps remaining and won the Sprint All-Star Race.

 

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Stewart sure to give credit where it's due

Stewart sure to give credit where it's due

When Stewart finally got that first win, he quickly spread the accolades.

Gordon record spins a different tune at LMS

Gordon record spins a different tune at LMS

Run at fourth All-Star victory ends in 10-lap shootout crash.

Kenseth watches as Stewart pulls away

Kenseth watches as Stewart pulls away

Loses lead, and $1 million prize, in final two laps to Tony Stewart.

Drivers use All-Star time to prep for 600

Drivers use All-Star time to prep for 600

Hope lessons learned will pay bigger dividends in NASCAR's longest race.

A total of 24 Sprint Cup pit crews will compete for an overall grand prize of $70,100. Each of the seven over-the-wall pit-crew positions will compete for a $10,000 prize.

"NASCAR Rev'd Up," a six-hour event highlighted by a concert with recording group O.A.R., will kick off activities for All-Star week in Charlotte, N.C. The event, which is free to the public, will take place from 4-10 p.m. ET May 13 between 3rd and Mint streets in uptown Charlotte.


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