Aric Almirola and Austin Dillon claimed victories in the two 150-mile Duel races that set the grid for Sunday’s Daytona 500, which formally begins the NASCAR Cup season.
Stewart-Haas Ford driver Almirola held off a fast-approaching Christopher Bell (Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota) to secure third on the grid in the first race, while 2018 Daytona 500 winner Dillon (Richard Childress Chevrolet) passed Bubba Wallace’s 23XI Toyota on the final lap of the second race to secure fourth on the grid.
Exiting Turn 4 on the final lap of overtime, Dillon got a big push from Kevin Harvick (Stewart-Haas) and cut to the inside of Wallace, nudged him briefly and cleared him in time to take the checkered flag.
“I knew Bubba was going to try to block it, but I just whipped the wheel and it worked out well,” said Dillon.
Harvick finished third, ahead of Clash winner Kyle Busch (JGR Toyota) and reigning champion Chase Elliott (Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet).
With David Ragan (Front Row Motorsports Ford) the top finishing non-charter team in the race, the final spot for open teams in the Daytona 500 starting lineup went to Kaz Grala (Kaulig Racing Chevrolet) based on his qualifying speed from Wednesday night.
Hendrick drivers Alex Bowman and William Byron had already secured their place on the front row of the grid from qualifying, but Bowman dropped out of the running in the first race with suspected engine issues.
Byron ran well in the second race, but was eliminated with significant rear damage in a multi-car accident resulting from contact between Garrett Smithley and Brad Keselowski, which also collected Ross Chastain and Noah Gragson.
Almirola led 52 of the caution-free 60-lap opening race and was a comfortable winner.
“All these guys on the team built me an incredible Ford Mustang,” Almirola said.
“It’s a great way to starts Speedweeks. This thing is really fast. I can’t wait until Sunday. Proud of everybody back at Stewart-Haas Racing.
“It’s been a long time since I’ve got to do an interview at the start/finish line. Things are going great for Tampa Bay!”
Behind Bell, Ryan Newman (Roush Fenway Ford) finished third ahead of Joey Logano (Team Penske Ford) and top-finishing non-charter driver Ryan Preece (JTG Daughtery Chevrolet).
Reigning Xfinity Series champion Austin Cindric claimed the second 500 starting position among open teams based on his qualifying speed, after a pit speeding penalty dropped him from contention.
Daytona 500 grid
Pos |
Driver |
Team |
Car |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Alex Bowman |
Hendrick Motorsports |
Chevrolet |
2 |
William Byron |
Hendrick Motorsports |
Chevrolet |
3 |
Aric Almirola |
Stewart-Haas Racing |
Ford |
4 |
Austin Dillon |
Richard Childress Racing |
Chevrolet |
5 |
Christopher Bell |
Joe Gibbs Racing |
Toyota |
6 |
Darrell Wallace Jr. |
23XI Racing |
Toyota |
7 |
Ryan Newman |
Roush Fenway Racing |
Chevrolet |
8 |
Kevin Harvick |
Stewart-Haas Racing |
Ford |
9 |
Joey Logano |
Team Penske |
Ford |
10 |
Kyle Busch |
Joe Gibbs Racing |
Toyota |
11 |
Ryan Preece |
JTG Daugherty Racing |
Chevrolet |
12 |
Chase Elliott |
Hendrick Motorsports |
Chevrolet |
13 |
Kyle Larson |
Hendrick Motorsports |
Chevrolet |
14 |
Ryan Blaney |
Team Penske |
Ford |
15 |
Daniel Suarez |
TrackHouse Racing |
Chevrolet |
16 |
Corey LaJoie |
Spire Motorsports |
Chevrolet |
17 |
Michael McDowell |
Front Row Motorsports |
Ford |
18 |
David Ragan |
Front Row Motorsports |
Ford |
19 |
Jamie McMurray |
Spire Motorsports |
Chevrolet |
20 |
Kurt Busch |
Chip Ganassi Racing |
Chevrolet |
21 |
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. |
JTG Daugherty Racing |
Chevrolet |
22 |
Chris Buescher |
Roush Fenway Racing |
Ford |
23 |
Matt DiBenedetto |
Wood Brothers Racing |
Ford |
24 |
Brad Keselowski |
Team Penske |
Ford |
25 |
Denny Hamlin |
Joe Gibbs Racing |
Toyota |
26 |
Martin Truex Jr. |
Joe Gibbs Racing |
Toyota |
27 |
Cole Custer |
Stewart-Haas Racing |
Ford |
28 |
Joey Gase |
Rick Ware Racing |
Ford |
29 |
Tyler Reddick |
Richard Childress Racing |
Chevrolet |
30 |
Chase Briscoe |
Stewart-Haas Racing |
Ford |
31 |
Erik Jones |
Richard Petty Motorsports |
Chevrolet |
32 |
Derrike Cope |
Rick Ware Racing |
Chevrolet |
33 |
Quin Houff |
StarCom Racing |
Chevrolet |
34 |
Ross Chastain |
Chip Ganassi Racing |
Chevrolet |
35 |
Cody Ware |
Petty Ware Racing |
Chevrolet |
36 |
Anthony Alfredo |
Front Row Motorsports |
Ford |
37 |
Josh Bilicki |
Rick Ware Racing |
Ford |
38 |
B.J. McLeod |
Live Fast Motorsports |
Ford |
39 |
Austin Cindric |
Team Penske |
Ford |
40 |
Kaz Grala |
Kaulig Racing |
Chevrolet |
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