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Think again: Daytona 500 qualifying tests the nerves of drivers and owners
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Daytona 500 Qualifying: The Ultimate Nerve Test for Drivers and Owners

January 22, 2026 3 Min Read
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Several notable drivers, including Dale Earnhardt Jr., Brad Keselowski, and Denny Hamlin, are anxiously aiming to qualify for the upcoming Daytona 500. Their cars, among seven convertible vehicles, are competing for just four available spots in a 41-car lineup. The importance of racing at Daytona is highlighted by Jimmie Johnson’s decision to use an open exemption system, ensuring his spot in the race but forfeiting a chance to compete for prize money that could exceed $500,000.

This year’s qualifying setup requires drivers to commit to using interim positions ahead of time, a rule adjustment from last year’s more flexible system. Johnson, a seven-time Cup champion, had to weigh the security of a guaranteed place against potential earnings. Currently, seven drivers are competing for the four open positions, with 36 charter teams and Johnson already locked in the field.

Among the contenders: Corey LaJoie, a seasoned speedway driver and reserve for Keselowski’s RFK Racing; Corey Heim, last year’s Truck Series champion and Hamlin’s 23XI Racing reserve; Justin Allgaier, returning to drive a JR Motorsports car at Daytona; Anthony Alfredo, a former Cup driver now with Beard Motorsports; BJ McLeod, co-owner and driver for Live Fast Motorsports; Cup veteran Casey Mears for Garage 66; and JJ Yeley, racing for NY Racing.

Qualifying is a two-step process starting with single-car laps on Wednesday to set the lineups for Thursday’s duel races, which decide the starting order for the Daytona 500. Four convertibles race in the first duel, three in the second, contesting for spots in the main event. Qualifying also offers two spots based on lap speeds for drivers not finishing on top in the duels, largely favoring wealthier teams like Lajoie’s, Allgaier’s, and Heim’s for those positions.

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Most of these seven drivers have substantial Cup experience, except for Heim, who has started seven races. Mears leads with 494 starts, followed by Yeley with 396, LaJoie 276, McLeod 149, Allgaier 83, and Alfredo 43. The teams with less manufacturer support—McLeod, Yeley, Mears, and Alfredo—face additional challenges but usually get fresh engines for Daytona, improving their chances.

For these drivers, except Heim, securing a start in the 2026 Daytona 500 is crucial as it’s uncertain if they will qualify for future races. This adds emotional intensity and the possibility of aggressive moves in the upcoming duels and qualifying rounds.

Fan Take: This qualifying battle brings high stakes, showcasing the determination and unpredictability that NASCAR fans love. It also emphasizes the challenges and drama faced by drivers and teams outside the guaranteed charter spots, adding excitement to the sport’s biggest race.

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