
CONCORD, N.C. – The 2022 DAYTONA 500 starting grid is set.
Leading the field to the 64th annual “Great American Race” will be Kyle Larson, who secured his first-career DAYTONA 500 pole in Wednesday night’s single-car qualifying session.
Larson gave Hendrick Motorsports its record-extending 15th DAYTONA 500 pole and the 14-time championship organization has now won a pole in 39 straight seasons -- each year since Rick Hendrick founded the team in 1984.
Alex Bowman joins Larson on the front row, marking the driver of the No. 48 Ally Chevrolet’s fifth consecutive DAYTONA 500 front-row start and the organization’s eighth DAYTONA 500 front-row sweep.
Their Hendrick Motorsports teammates, Chase Elliott and William Byron, finished fifth and 12th, respectively, in Duel No. 1 on Thursday.
That means Elliott will start 11th on Sunday, with Byron rolling off the grid 23rd.
Take a look below to see the full starting lineup.
The DAYTONA 500 is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. ET this Sunday on FOX, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
1.        Kyle Larson
 2.        Alex Bowman
 3.        Brad Keselowski
 4.        Chris Buescher
 5.        Austin Cindric 
 6.        Michael McDowell
 7.        Ryan Blaney
 8.        Harrison Burton 
 9.        Chase Briscoe
 10.      Kyle Busch
 11.      Chase Elliott
 12.      Christopher Bell
 13.      Erik Jones
 14.      Martin Truex Jr.
 15.      Tyler Reddick
 16.      Bubba Wallace
 17.      Kurt Busch
 18.      Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
 19.      Ross Chastain
 20.      Joey Logano
 21.      Daniel Suarez
 22.      Kevin Harvick
 23.      William Byron Jr.
 24.      Corey LaJoie
 25.      Justin Haley
 26.      Ty Dillon
 27.      Landon Cassill
 28.      Greg Biffle
 29.      Todd Gilliland 
 30.      Denny Hamlin
 31.      Cole Custer
 32.      Cody Ware
 33.      Daniel Hemric
 34.      David Ragan
 35.      Kaz Grala
 36.      Austin Dillon
 37.      BJ McLeod
 38.      Aric Almirola
 39.      Noah Gragson
 40.      Jacques Villeneuve
 
                 
                                 
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                    