NASCAR: 2024 Brickyard 400 qualifying updates, full starting lineup

NASCAR: 2024 Brickyard 400 qualifying updates, full starting lineup

As a die-hard NASCAR fan and someone who grew up watching the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, I can’t contain my excitement as we approach this year’s race. The return of fans to the grandstands and the debut of the Next Gen car at the iconic oval have made this season opener at Indy a truly special occasion.


The Indianapolis Motor Speedway will hold the Brickyard 400 for the first time since 2020, and this notable NASCAR Cup Series event will have spectators in the stands for the first time since 2019.

In Speedway, Indiana, the iconic 4-lap, 2.5-mile (4.023-kilometer) oval was taken off the schedule prior to the 2021 racing season. Instead, the interior road course became the focal point. However, after a three-year hiatus, the historic oval is making its comeback and will host its inaugural Cup Series race featuring the Next Gen car in the upcoming season.

At NASCAR events, a track with a length equivalent to Daytona International Speedway is not classified as a superspeedway. Consequently, each competitor is slated for just one qualifying lap.

Since 2020, NASCAR has employed a particular method to decide the compositions and the sequence of qualifiers for each group. The intricacies of this calculation are explained in detail here.

As a longtime racing enthusiast and fanatic follower of Formula One, I can’t help but be intrigued by the latest announcement regarding the qualifying process for this season’s races. Last year, the top five drivers from each group moved on to the next round, while those who didn’t advance were relegated to the back of the grid. However, this year things are shaking up a bit.

As a longtime NASCAR fan and avid race follower, I have witnessed numerous changes to the qualifying format over the years. However, the latest modification has left me both intrigued and slightly perplexed. Previously, the fastest lap times in the second round determined the entire top 10 lineup. But now, things have taken a new turn. The results of the second round are no longer solely based on individual lap speeds; instead, they’re group-based.

NASCAR at Indianapolis: Full Brickyard 400 starting lineup

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Group A

I have had the privilege of following NASCAR closely for many years now, and I must say, the energy and excitement surrounding this sport never fail to impress me. As a seasoned fan, I am always thrilled to see new talents emerge on the scene. Let me share with you some of the up-and-coming drivers who have caught my attention in the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series:

Group A – Advanced

Group B

As a seasoned NASCAR enthusiast with years of following the sport and its drivers, I’ve grown fond of various teams and their rosters. B.J. McLeod and his No. 66 MBM Motorsports Ford bring back memories of underdog stories, battling against all odds to make a mark in the Cup Series.

Group B – Advanced

As a long-time NASCAR fan and someone who’s always eager to catch every race live, I can’t contain my excitement for the Brickyard 400! This iconic event is set to take place at Indianapolis Motor Speedway starting at 2:30 p.m. ET this coming Sunday, July 21. And guess what? You don’t even need a traditional cable subscription to watch it – just sign up for a free trial of FuboTV and never miss a moment of the action! Having followed NASCAR’s return to the Indy oval, I know this race is going to be a thrilling one, and I wouldn’t want to miss it for anything. So, what are you waiting for? Join me in experiencing the adrenaline-pumping atmosphere of the Brickyard 400 – sign up for FuboTV now!

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2024-07-20 20:02

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