Daytona 500 lineup: Starting order, pole for 2022 race based on qualifying results

Tom Gatto

Daytona 500 lineup: Starting order, pole for 2022 race based on qualifying results image

NASCAR at Daytona

NASCAR will begin a new season — and a new era — on Sunday at the 2022 Daytona 500. The race will be the first full event for the new Next Gen cars.

The cars are designed to go slower — the top qualifying speed last week was the lowest at the track since 1967 and down by about 10 mph from the 2021 figure — and make driving talent more important.

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The change in speed won't change the style of racing, however. It will still be nose to tail for 200 laps, as the 60-lap Duel races Thursday showed.

A look at who won the Daytona 500 pole in 2022 and the official starting lineup for the race:

Who won the Daytona 500 pole for 2022?

Reigning Cup Series champion Kyle Larson earned the pole position in single-car qualifying Wednesday night. The Hendrick Motorsports driver turned a 49.680-second lap (181.159 mph average speed) on Daytona's 2.5-mile superspeedway oval.

His teammate Alex Bowman joined him on the front row thanks to a 49.711-second qualifying lap (181.046 mph). Bowman has made the front row for the Daytona 500 five consecutive years. He has two poles and three seconds.

Larson's team chose the No. 1 pit stall location for the race.

MORE: Highlights from Duel races

Daytona 500 2022 starting lineup

Forty cars will roll onto the starting grid for the 64th edition of the Great American Race. The official starting positions were determined by pole qualifying and the Duel races. Joey Logano qualified in 20th position but will drop to the rear of the field for the green flag. His Team Penske team had to switch to a backup car after Logano wrecked the primary car in his Duel race.

Starting pos.DriverCar No.Team
1.Kyle Larson5Hendrick Motorsports
2.Alex Bowman48Hendrick Motorsports
3.Brad Keselowski6Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing
4.Chris Buescher17Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing
5.Austin Cindric2Team Penske
6.Michael McDowell34Front Row Motorsports
7.Ryan Blaney12Team Penske
8.Harrison Burton21Wood Brothers Racing
9.Chase Briscoe14Stewart-Haas Racing
10.Kyle Busch18Joe Gibbs Racing
11.Chase Elliott9Hendrick Motorsports
12.Christopher Bell20Joe Gibbs Racing
13Erik Jones43Petty GMS Motorsports
14.Martin Truex Jr.19Joe Gibbs Racing
15.Tyler Reddick8Richard Childress Racing
16.Bubba Wallace2323XI Racing
17.Kurt Busch4523XI Racing
18.Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47JTG Daugherty Racing
19.Ross Chastain1Trackhouse Racing
20.Joey Logano22Team Penske
21.Daniel Suarez99Trackhouse Racing
22.Kevin Harvick4Stewart-Haas Racing
23.William Byron24Hendrick Motorsports
24.Corey LaJoie7Spire Motorsports
25.Justin Haley31Kaulig Racing
26.Ty Dillon42Petty GMS Motorsports
27.Landon Cassill77Spire Motorsports
28.Greg Biffle44NY Racing Team
29.Todd Gilliland38Front Row Motorsports
30.Denny Hamlin11Joe Gibbs Racing
31.Cole Custer41Stewart-Haas Racing
32.Cody Ware51Rick Ware Racing
33.Daniel Hemric16Kaulig Racing
34.David Ragan15Rick Ware Racing
35.Kaz Grala50TMT Racing
36.Austin Dillon3Richard Childress Racing
37.BJ McLeod78Live Fast Motorsports
38.Aric Almirola10Stewart-Haas Racing
39.Noah Gragson62Beard Motorsports
40.Jacques Villenueve27Team Hezeberg

Tom Gatto

Tom Gatto joined The Sporting News as a senior editor in 2000 after 12 years at The Herald-News in Passaic, N.J., where he served in a variety of roles including sports editor, and a brief spell at APBNews.com in New York, where he worked as a syndication editor. He is a 1986 graduate of the University of South Carolina.