The official starting lineup for the 2025 Daytona 500 has been set after some thrilling action at Daytona International Speedway this week.
Sunday is set to see the 67th running of the Great American Race, with all of the action set to be broadcast live on TV via FOX in the United States. Radio coverage will also be available via MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
The starting order for Sunday's race has been determined via multiple sessions.
The front row starters were determined in qualifying on Wednesday, for example, with Joe Gibbs Racing star Chase Briscoe winning the pole in a historic Daytona 500 first for Toyota. Alongside Briscoe on the front row will be Team Penske's Austin Cindric, with Ford looking strong this week.
However, beyond that, it was all down to how the stars finished in the duels, with the results from Duel 1 setting Sunday's order for the inside rows and the results from Duel 2 determining the order on the outside.
The duels were won by Bubba Wallace and Austin Cindric respectively, and as a result, Wallace will now start on the second row behind Briscoe. With Cindric already out front, the spot alongside Wallace goes to Erik Jones, who finished second in Duel 2.
With all of that said, let's take a look at the official 41-car starting order ahead of the 500 miles of high-speed action.
Sunday will be the 67th running of the Daytona 500
Daytona 500 official starting lineup
After the races above, the starting order for the 67th running of the Daytona 500 will be as follows:
Helio Castroneves qualified via NASCAR's Open Exemption Rule and therefore the Daytona 500 grid was expanded from 40 cars to 41.
NASCAR Cup Series: Daytona 500 start times
The 200-lap Daytona 500 is now scheduled to start on Sunday, February 16, 2025, at 1:30 pm ET. Here are the race start times in some major cities within the United States and around the world:
City
Race Start Time (Local)
Time Zone
New York City, New York
1:30 pm
ET
Charlotte, North Carolina
1:30 pm
ET
Columbia, South Carolina
1:30 pm
ET
Charleston, West Virginia
1:30 pm
ET
Augusta, Maine
1:30 pm
ET
Chicago, Illinois
12:30 pm
CT
Pierre, South Dakota
12:30 pm
CT
Nashville, Tennessee
12:30 pm
CT
Des Moines, Iowa
12:30 pm
CT
Montgomery, Alabama
12:30 pm
CT
Mexico City, Mexico
12:30 pm
CT
Phoenix, Arizona
11:30 am
MT
Denver, Colorado
11:30 am
MT
Salt Lake City, Utah
11:30 am
MT
Albuquerque, New Mexico
11:30 am
MT
El Paso, Texas
11:30 am
MT
Los Angeles, California
10:30 am
PT
Las Vegas, Nevada
10:30 am
PT
Seattle, Washington
10:30 am
PT
Portland, Oregon
10:30 am
PT
San Francisco, California
10:30 am
PT
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
4:30 pm
BRT
London, England
6:30 pm
GMT
Madrid, Spain
7:30 pm
CET
Fox will broadcast the race live on TV with radio coverage from MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
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