Ryan Newman is scheduled to qualify first at Daytona. (Photo: LAT Photographic) ยป More Photos
Ryan Newman will roll off first during Friday afternoon’s qualifying session for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway.
Sprint Cup qualifying will take place Friday at 4 p.m. and will be televised live on SPEED at 4 p.m.
A total of 45 cars are entered in the race, which means 10 cars will contest the final eight spots in the field and three drivers will miss the race.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Qualifying Order
Coke Zero 400
Daytona International Speedway, July 4
• Must qualify on speed
Car number, driver, sponsor, brand, owner
39, Ryan Newman, Stewart-Haas Racing, Chevrolet Impala SS, Stewart-Haas 43, Reed Sorenson, Air Force, Dodge Charger, Richard Petty Motorsports 17, Matt Kenseth, R&L Carriers, Ford Fusion, Roush Fenway Racing 88, Dale Earnhardt Jr., National Guard “Serving America”/AMP Energy, Chevy, Hendrick Motorsports 11, Denny Hamlin, FedEx Office, Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing 12, David Stremme, Penske Racing, Dodge, Penske Championship Racing 1, Martin Truex Jr., Tom Tom, Chevrolet, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates 98, Paul Menard, Johns Manville/Menards, Ford, Yates Racing 48, Jimmie Johnson, Lowe's/Kobalt Tools, Chevy, Hendrick 16, Greg Biffle, 3M/Scotchbrite, Ford, Roush 5, Mark Martin, Carquest/Kellogg’s, Chevy, Hendrick 24, Jeff Gordon, DuPont, Chevy, Hendrick 26, Jamie McMurray, Irwin Marathon, Ford, Roush 47, Marcos Ambrose, Kingsford-Clorox-Bush’s Baked Bean, Toyota, JTG-Daugherty Racing 83, Brian Vickers, Red Bull, Toyota, Red Bull Racing 55, Michael Waltrip, NAPA, Toyota, Michael Waltrip Racing 96, Bobby Labonte, Academy Sports & Outdoors, Ford, Hall of Fame Racing 6, David Ragan, UPS, Ford, Roush 31, Jeff Burton, Caterpillar, Chevy, Richard Childress Racing 00, David Reutimann, Aaron's Dream Machine, Toyota, MWR 9, Kasey Kahne, Budweiser, Dodge, Richard Petty Motorsports 07, Casey Mears, Jack Daniel’s, Chevy, Richard Childress Racing 14, Tony Stewart, Burger King, Chevy, SHR 77, Sam Hornish Jr., Mobil 1, Dodge, Penske 42, Juan Pablo Montoya, Target, Chevy,
EGR 33, Clint Bowyer, Cheerios/Hamburger Helper, Chevy, RCR 44, AJ Allmendinger, PVA.org, Dodge, RPM 2, Kurt Busch, Miller Lite, Dodge Charger, Penske Championship Racing 99, Carl Edwards, Subway, Ford, Roush 34, John Andretti, Taco Bell, Chevy, Front Row Motorsports 29, Kevin Harvick, Shell-Pennzoil, Chevy, RCR 18, Kyle Busch, Interstate Batteries, Toyota, JGR 7, Robby Gordon, Mapei, Toyota, Robby Gordon Motorsports 19, Elliott Sadler, Stanley, Dodge, RPM 20, Joey Logano, Home Depot, Toyota, JGR 09, Brad Keselowski, Miccosukee Resort & Gaming, Chevrolet, Phoenix Racing • 13, Max Papis, GEICO, Toyota, Germain Racing • 36, Patrick Carpentier, TBD, Toyota, Tommy Baldwin Racing • 66, Dave Blaney, TBA, Toyota, Prism Motorsports • 37, Tony Raines, Grander Mountain, Chevrolet, Front Row Motorsports • 78, Regan Smith, Furniture Row, Chevy, Furniture Row Racing • 71, David Gilliland, TBA, Chevy, TRG Motorsports • 64, Mike Wallace, TBA, Gunselman Motorsports • 82, Scott Speed, Red Bull, Toyota, Red Bull Racing • 87, Joe Nemechek, TBA, Toyota, NEMCO Motorsports •
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