Daytona 500 Lineup Set: Martin Truex Jr. Gets Pole Position

by Jon Azpiri | February 12, 2009 at 05:11 pm
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The Daytona 500 starting lineup has been set. Here's a list of racers who will be taking part in Sunday's big race.

Martin Truex Jr. will start at the pole with former partner Mark Martin starting alongside him. 

Here's a complete rundown of the Daytona 500 lineup:

1. Martin Truex Jr.

2. Mark Martin

3. Jeff Gordon

4. Kyle Busch

5. Tony Stewart

6. Brian Vickers

7. Jimmie Johnson

8. Juan Montoya

9. Joey Logano

10. Denny Hamlin

11. Aric Almirola

12. Bobby Labonte

13. Kurt Busch

14. Dale Earnhardt Jr.

15. Kasey Kahne

16. Carl Edwards

17. Scott Riggs

18. Jeremy Mayfield

19. Paul Menard

20. A.J. Allmendinger

21. Jamie McMurray

22. Clint Bowyer

23. Marcos Ambrose

24. David Stremme

25. Casey Mears

26. Jeff Burton

27. Michael Waltrip

28. David Reutimann

29. Sam Hornish Jr.

30. Elliott Sadler

31. Robby Gordon

32. Kevin Harvick

33. David Ragan

34. Reed Sorenson

35. Greg Biffle

36. Ryan Newman

37. John Andretti

38. Scott Speed

39. Matt Kenseth

40. Bill Elliot

41. Travis Kvapil

42. Regan Smith

43. Terry Labonte

The following racers didn't qualify

44. Joe Nemechek

45. Boris Said

46. Brad Keslowski

47. Kirk Shelmerdine

48. Mike Wallace

49. Tony Raines

50. Mike Garvey

51. Derrike Cope

52. Mike Skinner

53. Kelly Bires

54. Carl Long

55. Geoff Bodine

56. Norm Benning

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woodpeck

supposedly all the "heat" is on Joey Logano since he's got Tony Stewart's old ride. we'll be watching to see how he does.  could be a dandy of a season and looking fwd to see how it plays out on the financial end as well. woodpeck predicts this is the last year for the COT.

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