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Zane Smith earns first NASCAR Cup pole with monster lap at Talladega

Front Row Motorsports isn’t unfamiliar with the front row at superspeedways, but it’s not a place we’ve ever seen Zane Smith before today. Driving the No. 38 Ford Mustang, he was the fastest man at Talladega in both rounds of qualifying, earning his first career pole in his 55th career start. Crew chief Ryan Bergenty was […]

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Front Row Motorsports isn’t unfamiliar with the front row at superspeedways, but it’s not a place we’ve ever seen Zane Smith before today. Driving the No. 38 Ford Mustang, he was the fastest man at Talladega in both rounds of qualifying, earning his first career pole in his 55th career start. Crew chief Ryan Bergenty was ecstatic and actively celebrating on pit road as his car rocketed to the top of the time charts.

Smith’s previous best start in the Cup Series is only seventh, coming at Atlanta earlier this year. His lap time at Talladega was simply stunning, beating the No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet of Kyle Busch by over a tenth (0.132s).

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“I wish I could take a lot of the credit for it, but truthfully, just a really fast FRM Ford,” said Smith. So cool — a pole-sitter in the Cup Series. That’s awesome. Just a huge shoutout to all of these guys. They’ve been doing an awesome job this year. Long race tomorrow, but a great starting spot, so I’m super stoked for this.”

Busch on the front row

Busch was the highest-qualifying Chevrolet, earning his first front row start since winning pole position at Dover one year ago. “That feels pretty good,” said Busch. “Great job by these guys … great start for RCR and our Chevrolet. Austin [Dillon] is right up there too. Looking forward to it. Obviously, it’s good to start up front. Hopefully you can hold that position and keep it up front.

“All about trying to score some stage points and stay out of the melee. You never know where that comes from. Heck, it could even come from behind you and you can be in it. But a solid start to the weekend. Just again proves that the RCR guys, when it comes to the plate racing stuff, we’re on top of that. I feel good about coming to these places, so I appreciate all of the hard work.”

Where the rest of the contenders line up

Joey Logano qualified third, Ryan Preece Ford, and Austin Dillon fifth. Chris Buescher, Austin Cindric, Josh Berry, Ryan Blaney, and Ty Gibbs filled out the remainder of the top ten.

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Advancing into the final round of qualifying were seven Fords, two Chevrolets, and on Toyota. Gibbs was the lone representative for Toyota and also the last driver to advance, beating teammate Christopher Bell by 0.012s. Joe Gibbs Racing earned pole position in this year’s Daytona 500, but 500 pole-sitter Chase Briscoe was only 17th in Talladega qualifying.

Some other notable names starting deeper in the field include Bubba Wallace in 20th, Brad Keselowski 22nd, Kyle Larson 25th, Tyler Reddick 26th, Chase Elliott 30th, Ross Chastain 32nd, and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. — the most recent winner at Talladega — only reaching 35th on the grid. The good news for Stenhouse is that he also started outside the top-30 when he won that race last fall.

Single-car qualifying around the 2.66-mile superspeedway was completed without any mechanical issues or on-track incidents.

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38

 

Ford

1

52.565

 

182.174

2

8

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.132

52.697

0.132

181.718

3

22

 

Ford

1

+0.135

52.700

0.003

181.708

4

60

 

Ford

1

+0.135

52.700

0.000

181.708

5

3

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.171

52.736

0.036

181.584

6

17

 

Ford

1

+0.196

52.761

0.025

181.498

7

2

 

Ford

1

+0.215

52.780

0.019

181.432

8

Wood Brothers Racing

21

 

Ford

1

+0.230

52.795

0.015

181.381

9

12

 

Ford

1

+0.268

52.833

0.038

181.250

10

54

 

Toyota

1

+0.386

52.951

0.118

180.846

11

20

 

Toyota

1

+0.266

52.927

0.013

180.928

12

41

 

Ford

1

+0.280

52.941

0.014

180.881

13

11

 

Toyota

1

+0.322

52.983

0.042

180.737

14

71

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.330

52.991

0.008

180.710

15

34

 

Ford

1

+0.334

52.995

0.004

180.696

16

24

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.367

53.028

0.033

180.584

17

19

 

Toyota

1

+0.400

53.061

0.033

180.472

18

48

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.422

53.083

0.022

180.397

19

16

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.423

53.084

0.001

180.393

20

23

 

Toyota

1

+0.461

53.122

0.038

180.264

21

10

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.462

53.123

0.001

180.261

22

6

 

Ford

1

+0.478

53.139

0.016

180.207

23

35

 

Toyota

1

+0.496

53.157

0.018

180.146

24

99

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.530

53.191

0.034

180.030

25

5

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.550

53.211

0.020

179.963

26

45

 

Toyota

1

+0.561

53.222

0.011

179.926

27

4

 

Ford

1

+0.603

53.264

0.042

179.784

28

77

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.637

53.298

0.034

179.669

29

42

 

Toyota

1

+0.676

53.337

0.039

179.538

30

9

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.684

53.345

0.008

179.511

31

Beard Motorsports

62

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.720

53.381

0.036

179.390

32

1

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.738

53.399

0.018

179.329

33

51

 

Ford

1

+0.756

53.417

0.018

179.269

34

43

 

Toyota

1

+0.842

53.503

0.086

178.981

35

47

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.873

53.534

0.031

178.877

36

88

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.877

53.538

0.004

178.864

37

7

 

Chevrolet

1

+0.902

53.563

0.025

178.780

38

78

 

Chevrolet

1

+1.442

54.103

0.540

176.996

39

44

 

Chevrolet

1

+3.010

55.671

1.568

172.011

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Stahls Auto Foundation sweepstakes offers NASCAR experience – The Voice

Auto racing fans with a need for speed can now win a chance at a NASCAR experience via Stahls Automotive Foundation’s sweepstakes. Stahls General Manager Terri Coppens said Stahls worked with the TapKat company to create this year’s sweepstakes. The sweepstakes is currently open, and the prize is a NASCAR racing experience for two. “I […]

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Auto racing fans with a need for speed can now win a chance at a NASCAR experience via Stahls Automotive Foundation’s sweepstakes.

Stahls General Manager Terri Coppens said Stahls worked with the TapKat company to create this year’s sweepstakes. The sweepstakes is currently open, and the prize is a NASCAR racing experience for two.

“I think it is an interesting trip, a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” Coppens said.

Sweepstakes ticket donations will benefit the Ted Lindsay Foundation. Ticket sales will close on July 17. A winner will be chosen on July 25, the first day of the Stahls Automotive Foundation’s Autos for Autism event.

The sweepstakes winner will be able to select a U.S. NASCAR track for the racing experience. The experience will include training, and a two-night for two hotel stay. Racing experience participants must be at least age 16, be in good physical condition and have a valid driver’s license. The package and experience must be booked within one year of the purchase date, and the travel date must occur within two years of the purchase date.

A link to the sweepstakes can be found at Stahls Automotive Foundation’s Facebook page at facebook.com/stahlsautomuseum. An entry link is also available at stahlsauto.com. Ticket donations start at $10, but can increase to up to $1,000 for more chances to win. The links also provide information on how to enter the sweepstakes without a ticket donation.

Stahls Automotive Foundation is a nonprofit that preserves, restores and exhibits vintage vehicles, music machines and memorabilia of the 20th century. The Ted Lindsay Foundation supports autism research, awareness and education.

Coppens said Stahls Automotive Foundation first began to work with the Ted Lindsay Foundation to host the Autos for Autism benefit around 2019.

“We decided that it would be nice to help support. So many people, if not directly impacted, know someone with autism on some level. We thought that they were doing such a great job getting the word out and with education and assistance. We wanted to help, and this was a way we could do it, host a fundraiser for them,” Coppens said.

This year’s Autos for Autism to benefit the Ted Lindsay Foundation will be a two-day event July 25 and 26 held at Stahls Automotive Collection. The collection is located at 56516 N. Bay Drive in Chesterfield Township.

On July 25, a ticketed dinner and panel discussion will be held. Panelists will include retired GM designer Wayne Kady, Stellantis Chief Design Officer Ralph Gilles, and “Chasing Classic Cars” television show host Wayne Carini. Coppens said ticket information for the dining event will be forthcoming at stahlsauto.com.

July 26 will be a family-oriented day at Stahls Automotive Collection from noon to 3 p.m.. Outdoor activities at the collection will include bounce houses, live music, lawn games, raffles, a 50/50 drawing, and a car cruise. The collection building will be open, and patrons ages 16 and older can attend for a donation of $5 per person. Car cruise participants will donate $20 per car, which will include entry to the collection for two and a hat. Car entry and ticket entry preregistration and donation information will be available at stahlsauto.com, but preregistration is not required. There is no cost to view the cars in the parking lot.

Nicole Tuttle is a freelance reporter for The Voice. 



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2025 NASCAR Mexico City Entry List: All 37 drivers for Viva Mexico 250

The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez for a historic stop in Mexico City, with 37 cars entered for the Viva Mexico 250 — the first international points race in over 70 years. Check out the full entry list for this landmark event. 2025 NASCAR Mexico Entry List Ross Chastain (#1, Trackhouse Racing) […]

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The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez for a historic stop in Mexico City, with 37 cars entered for the Viva Mexico 250 — the first international points race in over 70 years.

Check out the full entry list for this landmark event.

2025 NASCAR Mexico Entry List

  1. Ross Chastain (#1, Trackhouse Racing)
  2. Austin Cindric (#2, Team Penske)
  3. Austin Dillon (#3, Richard Childress Racing)
  4. Noah Gragson (#4, Front Row Motorsports)
  5. Kyle Larson (#5, Hendrick Motorsports)
  6. Brad Keselowski (#6, RFK Racing)
  7. Justin Haley (#7, Spire Motorsports)
  8. Kyle Busch (#8, Richard Childress Racing)
  9. Chase Elliott (#9, Hendrick Motorsports)
  10. Ty Dillon (#10, Kaulig Racing)
  11. Denny Hamlin (#11, Joe Gibbs Racing)
  12. Ryan Blaney (#12, Team Penske)
  13. AJ Allmendinger (#16, Kaulig Racing)
  14. Chris Buescher (#17, RFK Racing)
  15. Chase Briscoe (#19, Joe Gibbs Racing)
  16. Christopher Bell (#20, Joe Gibbs Racing)
  17. Josh Berry (#21, Wood Brothers Racing)
  18. Joey Logano (#22, Team Penske)
  19. Bubba Wallace (#23, 23XI Racing)
  20. William Byron (#24, Hendrick Motorsports)
  21. Todd Gilliland (#34, Front Row Motorsports)
  22. Riley Herbst (#35, 23XI Racing)
  23. Zane Smith (#38, Front Row Motorsports)
  24. Cole Custer (#41, Haas Factory Team)
  25. John Hunter Nemechek (#42, Legacy Motor Club)
  26. Erik Jones (#43, Legacy Motor Club)
  27. Tyler Reddick (#45, 23XI Racing)
  28. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (#47, HYAK Motorsports)
  29. Alex Bowman (#48, Hendrick Motorsports)
  30. Cody Ware (#51, Rick Ware Racing)
  31. Ty Gibbs (#54, Joe Gibbs Racing)
  32. Ryan Preece (#60, RFK Racing)
  33. Michael McDowell (#71, Spire Motorsports)
  34. Carson Hocevar (#77, Spire Motorsports)
  35. Katherine Legge (#78, Live Fast Motorsports)
  36. Shane van Gisbergen (#88, Trackhouse Racing)
  37. Daniel Suárez (#99, Trackhouse Racing)

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NTSB determines that longtime dirt Late Model racer Scott Bloomquist likely intentionally crashed plane into barn

The National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation into longtime dirt racer Scott Bloomquist’s fatal plane crash found that Bloomquist likely intentionally flew his plane into a building. Bloomquist’s plane crashed into a barn next to an airstrip on his Tennessee property on August 16, 2024. Per the investigation report released on June 5, the NTSB said […]

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The National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation into longtime dirt racer Scott Bloomquist’s fatal plane crash found that Bloomquist likely intentionally flew his plane into a building.

Bloomquist’s plane crashed into a barn next to an airstrip on his Tennessee property on August 16, 2024. Per the investigation report released on June 5, the NTSB said the probable cause of the crash was “the pilot’s intentional flight into a building as an act of suicide.”

“At this time, the family of Scott Bloomquist is not making any public statements regarding the plane crash or the recent NTSB findings,” a statement said (via Fox Sports). “They are focused on supporting one another and respectfully request privacy as they navigate this difficult period. We appreciate your understanding and ask that the media refrain from the further inquiries at this time.”

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Bloomquist, 60, is the winningest driver ever in the Lucas Oil dirt Late Model series and is also a World of Outlaws Late Model champion. He’s regarded as one of the best dirt track drivers ever and was inducted into the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame in 2002. He won over 30 Late Model races in the World of Outlaws and had over 90 wins in the Lucas Oil dirt Late Model series.

In 2019, Bloomquist suffered significant lower-body injuries in a motorcycle accident in Daytona. A year before his plane crash, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer ahead of a scheduled back surgery. Not long before his plane crash, Bloomquist said he had to be hospitalized because he didn’t notice a horsefly bite he had received on one of his legs because of continued numbness from the injuries sustained in the motorcycle crash.



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NASCAR at Mexico City 2025: Odds and more info

This weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series will race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City. Photo: Marcus Leno/TRE For the third time in NASCAR Cup Series history and first time since 1958, the series will race a points-awarding race outside of the United States, and for the first time in Mexico. […]

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This weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series will race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City.

Photo: Marcus Leno/TRE

For the third time in NASCAR Cup Series history and first time since 1958, the series will race a points-awarding race outside of the United States, and for the first time in Mexico. The prior two races (1952 and 1958) were in Canada.

The Xfinity Series returns to the road course for the first time since 2008 and fifth overall visit. The Craftsman Truck Series is off with its next race at Pocono Raceway on June 20.

NASCAR Cup Series’ Viva Mexico 250

  • Sunday, June 15
    • 3 p.m. (All times Eastern)
  • 100 laps
    • Stages end on laps 20, 45, 100
  • Prime Video, Motor Racing Network, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

In total, 37 drivers are entered for the race. Katherine Legge makes her return to the series in the No. 78 entry for B.J. McLeod Motorsports as the only open entry.

NASCAR Cup Series at Mexico City 2025

From favorites to long shots, here are the opening odds for the race weekend, per Caesar’s Sportsbook.

  • Shane Van Gisbergen +290
  • Christopher Bell +550
  • William Byron, Tyler Reddick +700
  • Chase Elliott +850
  • Kyle Larson +900
  • A.J. Allmendinger +1200
  • Chris Buescher +1400
  • Daniel Suarez +1600
  • Ross Chastain +2000
  • Kyle Busch +2200
  • Ty Gibbs, Carson Hocevar, Michael McDowell +2500
  • Alex Bowman +3000
  • Chase Briscoe +4000
  • Austin Cindric, Joey Logano +4500
  • Ryan Blaney, Denny Hamlin +5500
  • Austin Dillon, Noah Gragson, Todd Gilliland, Bubba Wallace +25000
  • Cole Custer, Justin Haley, Brad Keselowski, Erik Jones, Ryan Preece, Zane Smith +35000
  • Josh Berry +50000
  • Riley Herbst, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +75000
  • John Hunter Nemechek +100000
  • Ty Dillon, Cody Ware +250000
  • Katherine Legge +500000

NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Chilango 150

  • Saturday, June 14
    • 4:30 p.m. (All times Eastern)
  • 65 laps
    • Stages end on laps 20, 40, 65
  • CW, NASCAR Racing Network, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
  • Last winner: Kyle Busch (2008)

With NASCAR allowing 40 entries for the race weekend, all 39 drivers will qualify for the race.

Notable entries include: Alex Lange (No. 07), Daniel Suarez (No. 9), Josh Bilicki (No. 14), Ty Gibbs (No. 19), Christopher Bell (No. 24), Austin Green (No. 32), Brad Perez (No. 45), Sage Karan (No. 53), Thomas Annunziata (No. 70), and Andres Perez de Lara (No. 91).

Odds coming soon.

Dominic Aragon is currently the editor-in-chief for The Racing Experts.

From Grants, New Mexico, USA, Aragon started watching NASCAR in 2004 and has been covering the sport since 2009. Aragon is a 2012 graduate of Grants High School and a May 2016 graduate of the University of New Mexico with a B.A. in Mass Communications & Journalism. Aragon has worked in local and national media, as a musician, and an educator. He is co-author of the 2024 book “All of It: Daytona 500 Champion Tells the Rest of the Story” with racer Geoff Bodine.

Aragon, his wife Feliz, and son Christopher currently reside in Grants, New Mexico, USA.

You can reach Dominic at daragon@theracingexperts.net.



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Kyle Busch Revs Up NASCARs Mexico Expansion Amid Sponsorship Turmoil & Chaos

NASCAR’s Grand Ambitions Hit Roadblocks in Mexico: Will the Expansion Plan Survive the Chaos? The roaring engines of NASCAR were expected to echo through the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, but what was supposed to be a historic international race is now clouded with chaos and uncertainty. As teams and sponsors grapple with unforeseen […]

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NASCAR’s Grand Ambitions Hit Roadblocks in Mexico: Will the Expansion Plan Survive the Chaos?

The roaring engines of NASCAR were expected to echo through the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, but what was supposed to be a historic international race is now clouded with chaos and uncertainty. As teams and sponsors grapple with unforeseen challenges, the future of NASCAR’s global expansion hangs in the balance.

Sponsorship nightmares plague NASCAR as companies navigate unfamiliar territory south of the border. With strict advertising regulations in Mexico, sponsors are forced to cover up logos, leaving some teams in a financial lurch. FOX’s Bob Pockrass highlighted the predicament in a tweet, revealing the restrictions on alcohol, CBD, nicotine, tobacco, firearms, and ammo advertising for the upcoming race weekend.

The hurdles faced by teams like Richard Childress Racing, who had secured sponsorship deals with companies like Rebel Bourbon, underscore the complexities of venturing into international markets. The need for adaptability and compliance with local laws poses a significant challenge to NASCAR’s expansion ambitions.

Logistical nightmares further compound the chaos as teams juggle preparations for races in Michigan and Mexico. The high-stakes operation of swapping cars and equipment between venues within a tight timeframe underscores the immense pressure on NASCAR’s logistics team. NASCAR Vice President of Racing Operations, Tom Bryant, emphasized the extensive coordination required to ensure a seamless transition across borders.

While the Viva Mexico 250 may be a one-off event for now, NASCAR’s aspirations for more international races demand flawless execution and meticulous planning. The sport’s foray into uncharted territories brings to light the teething problems that must be addressed for long-term sustainability.

As the dust settles on the tumultuous journey to Mexico, NASCAR faces a crucial juncture in its quest for global dominance. The road ahead is fraught with challenges, but overcoming the chaos may pave the way for a new era of international expansion in the world of stock car racing.



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NASCAR Insider Fights For Michigan Track As Denny Hamlin’s Praise Revealed

NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin brought home the win at the FireKeepers Casino 400, a race that featured a ton of action and brought praise to the Michigan International Speedway. At the veteran age of 44, Hamlin drove his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota into first place. It was his 57th win in NASCAR and […]

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NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin brought home the win at the FireKeepers Casino 400, a race that featured a ton of action and brought praise to the Michigan International Speedway.

At the veteran age of 44, Hamlin drove his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota into first place.

It was his 57th win in NASCAR and the third of the season for the experienced driver.

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Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 Yahoo! Toyota, celebrates after winning the NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on June 08, 2025 in Brooklyn, Michigan

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The second half of the race became all about managing fuel. The top runners struggled on fuel, dropping pace lap after lap as they tried to save all over the track.

The fuel concerns allowed middle-of-the-pack runners like Hamlin to make up some serious ground and push for the win.

The racing was incredibly dramatic and aided by the fuel usage, leading to several over-takes and on-track battles during the last 30 or so laps.

Jeff Gluck, co-host of The Teardown podcast and writer for The Athletic, pointed out that it was the latest generation of cars that led to the incredible racing.

“Denny Hamlin said afterwards that this is maybe NASCAR’s most underrated track now. It’s perfect for the [Next Gen] car,” Gluck said on the podcast.

“It’s wide. It gives drivers lots of options. It’s high-speed handling matters. It was a great crowd today.

“It was the first time that these fans hadn’t been rained on in a few years here.

“It was a great day. It was really fun, a great weekend and nice positive way to end this little stretch of the season before we head to Mexico City.”

Hamlin managed to keep his focus despite having a baby on the way. He previously claimed that he would skip a race to witness the birth of his third child.

He went as far as to say he would leave the race anyway up until Lap 50 if the call came of his wife going into labor.

It never came during the race in Michigan, and now he adds another win to his illustrious career.

NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 Results

1. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Toyota
2. Chris Buescher, No. 17 Ford
3. Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Toyota
4. Bubba Wallace, No. 23 Toyota
5. Kyle Larson, No. 5 Chevrolet
6. Ross Chastain, No. 1 Chevrolet
7. Zane Smith, No. 38 Ford
8. Kyle Busch, No. 8 Chevrolet
9. Ryan Preece, No. 60 Ford
10. Brad Keselowski, No. 6 Ford
11. Erik Jones, No. 43 Toyota
12. Josh Berry, No. 21 Ford
13. Tyler Reddick, No. 45 Toyota
14. Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Chevrolet
15. Chase Elliott, No. 9 Chevrolet
16. Christopher Bell, No. 20 Toyota
17. AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Chevrolet
18. Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Chevrolet
19. Austin Dillon, No. 3 Chevrolet
20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Chevrolet
21. Justin Haley, No. 7 Chevrolet
22. Joey Logano, No. 22 Ford
23. Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Toyota
24. Ty Dillon, No. 10 Chevrolet
25. Riley Herbst, No. 35 Toyota
26. Cody Ware, No. 51 Ford
27. Noah Gragson, No. 4 Ford
28. William Byron, No. 24 Chevrolet
29. Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Chevrolet
30. Michael McDowell, No. 71 Chevrolet
31. Austin Cindric, No. 2 Ford
32. Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Ford
33. Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Ford
34. John H Nemechek, No. 42 Toyota
35. Cole Custer, No. 41 Ford
36. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Chevrolet

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