DARLINGTON, S.C. — Brad Keselowski won the second stage of NASCAR's race at Darlington Speedway on Sunday, the sport's first live event in 10 weeks.

It was Keselowski's second stage win of the season. He led Alex Bowman, Martin Truex Jr., Kevin Harvick and Clint Bowyer to the checkered line as the stage ended.

Keselowski started on the pole after qualifying was set by a random draw.

The third and final stage will determine the race winner.

Drivers, crews and officials wore face masks during pre-race ceremonies, which were performed remotely. The Fox Sports booth, featuring Mike Joy and four-time champion Jeff Gordon, also was being broadcast remotely from Charlotte, North Carolina. Driver Clint Bowyer wore a mask during a pre-race TV interview.

Because only essential personnel are allowed to attend Sunday's race, drivers were on their own to prepare for 400 miles of action.

They typically have a staff that manages their schedules, prepares their beverages for the race and other important details.

Seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson posted a photo of all the things he had to do himself at Darlington.

“One of the perks of making it to the big time is showing up to the car with everything ready,” Johnson posted on Twitter. “Times R different right now & some of the responsibilities R mine again. Hopefully the drink bag won't leak, visor doesn't fall off, cool shirt is primed correctly & so on. (hash)NascarIsBack”

Brad Keselowski, the 2012 champ, also took to Twitter to show his new normal, a pre-race lunch he had to make for himself. It included a few raviolis, two hard-boiled eggs and a roll. He asked if water boiled differently in South Carolina.

“Help me, guys. I'm lost,” Keselowski said. “Let's go racing.”