The 2025 Daytona 500 is about to happen on Sunday, February 16, at Daytona Worldwide Speedway, which includes a distinctive qualifying format that determines which drivers make it to the beginning lineup for the mega occasion. This 12 months, a complete of 45 drivers entered for 41 spots; a number of notable drivers didn’t qualify for the “Nice American Race.”
The qualifying course of is extremely aggressive, particularly for “open” vehicles, making it difficult for them to safe a spot within the prestigious 500-mile race. Following the completion of the Thursday’s Duels qualifying, J.J. Yeley, Chandler Smith, Anthony Alfredo, and B.J. McLeod are 4 drivers who didn’t qualify for this 12 months’s Daytona 500 discipline.
As solely two spots had been left to safe within the Duels qualifying, Justin Allgaier and Corey LaJoie had been the 2 highest finishers amongst unchartered groups of their respective Duel races and locked their spot into the celebrated NASCAR season opener. That knocked Yeley, Smith, Alfredo, and McLeod out of the beginning grid.
36 chartered drivers had been already confirmed within the 41-driver discipline for Daytona 500. 9 open groups had been competing for 5 spots. Out of them, Martin Truex Jr. and Jimmie Johnson locked of their spots through Wednesday’s single-car qualifying.
4-time Indy 500 winner Helio Castroneves already had a assured spot by means of NASCAR’s Open Exemption Provisional (OEP) rule, making certain his entry into the race no matter qualifying efficiency. The remaining two had been secured by LaJoie and Allgaier.
Daytona 500 beginning order, full lineup for season-opener
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Chase Briscoe will lead the sphere to inexperienced on Sunday after profitable the pole place for Daytona 500 after posting the quickest lap with a pace of 182.745 mph.
On that notice, check out the entire 41-car beginning lineup for “The Nice American Race”:
- #19 – Chase Briscoe
- #2 – Austin Cindric
- #23 – Bubba Wallace
- #43 – Erik Jones
- #24 – William Byron
- #17 – Chris Buescher
- #10 – Ty Dillon
- #11 – Denny Hamlin
- #1 – Ross Chastain
- #22 – Joey Logano
- #45 – Tyler Reddick
- #01 – Corey LaJoie
- #16 – A. J. Allmendinger
- #34 – Todd Gilliland
- #3 – Austin Dillon
- #12 – Ryan Blaney
- #9 – Chase Elliott
- #42 – John Hunter Nemechek
- #40 – Justin Allgaier (i)
- #20 – Christopher Bell
- #8 – Kyle Busch
- #5 – Kyle Larson
- #54 – Ty Gibbs
- #35 – Riley Herbst (R)
- #71 – Michael McDowell
- #88 – Shane van Gisbergen (R)
- #60 – Ryan Preece
- #51 – Cody Ware
- #21 – Josh Berry
- #41 – Cole Custer
- #47 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
- #4 – Noah Gragson
- #77 – Carson Hocevar
- #6 – Brad Keselowski
- #7 – Justin Haley
- #99 – Daniel Suárez
- #38 – Zane Smith
- #48 – Alex Bowman
- #56 – Martin Truex Jr.
- #84 – Jimmie Johnson
- #91 – Helio Castroneves
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Edited by Yash Soni