NASCAR lineup at Martinsville: Starting order, pole for playoff race without qualifyinq

Tom Gatto

NASCAR lineup at Martinsville: Starting order, pole for playoff race without qualifyinq image

The starting lineup for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Martinsville Speedway was set by applying the statistical formula NASCAR is using for the majority of Cup races in 2021.

Drivers' starting positions for the Xfinity 500, the final race in the Round of 8 and the ninth race of the 2021 Cup Series playoffs (2 p.m. ET; NBC, TSN, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), were based on four factors:

  • Driver's finishing position from the previous race (25 percent)
  • Car owner's finishing position from the previous race (25 percent)
  • Team owner points ranking (35 percent)
  • Fastest lap from the previous race (15 percent)

NASCAR is conducting qualifying for just eight of the 36 Cup Series points-paying races in the 2021 season. Seven of those races have already been run; the one remaining race with qualifying is the season-ending Championship 4 race at Phoenix Raceway on Nov. 7. NASCAR cut back on qualifying to limit time spent at the track and reduce costs amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Below is the starting lineup, which was set without qualifying, for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series playoff race on Martinsville Speedway's 0.526-mile oval.

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Stop us if you've already heard this one: Kyle Larson is on the pole for Sunday's race. The playoff points leader was awarded the top spot for a third consecutive time following his win at Kansas, which was his third playoff win in as many weekends. He is the only Round of 8 driver who's already in the Championship 4 heading into the Martinsville eliminator.

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Larson's Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott will line up next to him on the starting grid. Elliott finished a distant second to Larson at Kansas after his car made contact with the outer wall late in the race.

Just behind Larson and Elliott will be Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. in third and fourth, respectively. The starting spot is a big boost to Truex, who is out of a playoff spot by three points coming into the race. 

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The bubble drivers figure to produce the most drama Sunday. Positions 4 through 7 are separated by six points. Kyle Busch is in the No. 4 spot but he's just one point ahead of Ryan Blaney, the first driver out at the moment. The live standings will be volatile.

Elliott (34 points) and Hamlin (32 points) come into the race with sizable leads over Blaney as they sit in second and third in the standings, respectively. 

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Aside from the closeness of the standings, there's another reason the four drivers below can have hope: A playoff driver who wins a race in the Round of 8 automatically qualifies for the Championship 4 race Nov. 7 at Phoenix Raceway. Problem is, only Larson has won a race thus far in the Round of 8.

Pos. Driver Points
1x-Kyle Larson4181
2Chase Elliott4107
3Denny Hamlin4105
4Kyle Busch4074
5Ryan Blaney4073
6Martin Truex Jr.4071
7Brad Keselowski4068
8Joey Logano4048

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NASCAR starting lineup at Martinsville

NASCAR used a mathematical formula to set the starting lineup for Sunday's playoff race at Martinsville Speedway, the Xfinity 500. Thirty-eight cars were entered, two fewer than the number for a full field. Playoff drivers are denoted by a "P" next to their names. 

Per NASCAR's playoff rules, the top eight spots in the field went to the eight remaining playoff drivers, but the starting order was based on the mathematical formula NASCAR has used for the majority of its races this season.

Start pos.DriverCar No.Team
1P-Kyle Larson5Hendrick Motorsports
2P-Chase Elliott9Hendrick Motorsports
3P-Denny Hamlin11Joe Gibbs Racing
4P-Martin Truex Jr.19Joe Gibbs Racing
5P-Joey Logano22Team Penske
6P-Brad Keselowski2Team Penske
7P-Kyle Busch18Joe Gibbs Racing
8P-Ryan Blaney12Team Penske
9Kevin Harvick4Stewart-Haas Racing
10Kurt Busch1Chip Ganassi Racing
11William Byron24Hendrick Motorsports
12Christopher Bell20Joe Gibbs Racing
13Alex Bowman48Hendrick Motorsports
14Austin Dillon3Richard Childress Racing
15Chris Buescher17Roush Fenway Racing
16Ross Chastain42Chip Ganassi Racing
17Bubba Wallace2323XI Racing
18Tyler Reddick8Richard Childress Racing
19Michael McDowell34Front Row Motorsports
20Daniel Suarez99TrackHouse Racing
21Matt DiBenedetto21Wood Brothers Racing
22Chase Briscoe14Stewart-Haas Racing
23Aric Almirola10Stewart-Haas Racing
24Cole Custer41Stewart-Haas Racing
25Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47JTG Daugherty Racing
26Ryan Preece37JTG Daugherty Racing
27Ryan Newman6Roush Fenway Racing
28Erik Jones43Richard Petty Motorsports
29Corey LaJoie7Spire Motorsports
30BJ McLeod78Live Fast Motorsports
31Cody Ware51Petty Ware Racing
32Anthony Alfredo38Front Row Motorsports
33Josh Bilicki52Rick Ware Racing
34Joey Gase53Rick Ware Racing
35Justin Haley77Spire Motorsports
36Quin Houff00StarCom Racing
37Garrett Smithley15Rick Ware Racing
38Timmy Hill66Motorsports Business Management

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.