NASCAR: Full starting lineup for the 2025 Clash at Bowman Gray
20 drivers qualified for the 200-lap Cook Out Clash held on Sunday night after completing four 25-race heats at Bowman Gray Stadium on Saturday evening. This short, fast-paced oval track in Winston-Salem, North Carolina is a four-turn, quarter-mile long (0.402 kilometers).
19 drivers who didn’t make it past qualifying will participate in a 75-lap elimination race on Sunday evening. The top two racers from that event will proceed to the main competition, as well as the highest-ranked driver in the 2024 point standings among those still not qualified.
Since Joey Logano, who won the NASCAR Cup Series championship last year and placed second in his heat race for this event, has qualified for The Clash, Ryan Blaney, who was the runner-up last year, is guaranteed a spot on the grid, despite finishing in 10th place during his own heat race.
In the Last Chance Qualifier, Blaney will begin in position 17. Given this starting point, he has relatively low odds of placing among the top two and securing a spot in the main event through this route.
As a gamer, I find myself in a nail-biting situation as we approach the final race of the season. Two drivers, Kyle Larson from Hendrick Motorsports and Ty Gibbs from Joe Gibbs Racing, have a slim chance to secure their spots through the 2024 provisional. If things go my way (Blaney finishes outside of the top two and I don’t), then I’m in with Larson. But if Blaney finishes ahead of me and Larson, or both finish in the top two, it’s Gibbs who takes the win. However, if Blaney manages to avoid a top two finish altogether, he secures his spot regardless. It’s a high-stakes game of strategy, and I’m counting on my skills and a bit of luck to bring home the victory!
Here’s my attempt:
Hey there! I’ve just got some exciting news to share with you, fellow sports enthusiasts! Let me walk you through the starting lineups for two upcoming events – the Last Chance Qualifier and the Cook Out Clash.
First off, let’s take a look at who’ll be representing us in the Last Chance Qualifier:
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Now, for those of you eagerly waiting to know who’ll be competing in the Cook Out Clash:
[Insert the starting lineup for the Cook Out Clash here]
Stay tuned for more updates as these tournaments unfold! Let’s cheer our teams on to victory and enjoy the thrilling competition ahead! 🏆🎉
Last Chance Qualifier starting lineup
1st: Ty Dillon, Car #10, Kaulig Racing (Chevrolet)
2nd: Zane Smith, Car #38, Front Row Motorsports (Ford)
3rd: Ty Gibbs, Car #54, Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
4th: Michael McDowell, Car #71, Spire Motorsports (Chevrolet)
5th: Austin Dillon, Car #3, Richard Childress Racing (Chevrolet)
6th: Erik Jones, Car #43, Legacy Motor Club (Toyota)
7th: Riley Herbst, Car #35, 23XI Racing (Toyota)
8th: A.J. Allmendinger, Car #16, Kaulig Racing (Chevrolet)
9th: Justin Haley, Car #7, Spire Motorsports (Chevrolet)
10th: Kyle Larson, Car #5, Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet)
11th: Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Car #47, JTG Daugherty Racing (Chevrolet)
12th: John Hunter Nemechek, Car #42, Legacy Motor Club (Toyota)
13th: Josh Berry, Car #21, Wood Brothers Racing (Ford)
14th: Cody Ware, Car #51, Rick Ware Racing (Ford)
15th: Burt Myers, Car #50, Team AmeriVet (Chevrolet)
16th: Cole Custer, Car #41, Haas Factory Team (Ford)
17th: Ryan Blaney, Car #12, Team Penske (Ford)
18th: Garrett Smithley, Car #66, Garage 66 (Ford)
19th: Tim Brown, Car #15, Rick Ware Racing (Ford)
Cook Out Clash starting lineup
(Two LCQ spots TBD; one 2024 points provisional spot TBD)
1st – Chase Elliott (Hendrick Motorsports, #9 Chevrolet)
2nd – Chris Buescher (RFK Racing, #17 Ford)
3rd – Denny Hamlin (Joe Gibbs Racing, #11 Toyota)
4th – Tyler Reddick (23XI Racing, #45 Toyota)
5th – Brad Keselowski (RFK Racing, #6 Ford)
6th – Chase Briscoe (Joe Gibbs Racing, #19 Toyota)
7th – Joey Logano (Team Penske, #22 Ford)
8th – Christopher Bell (Joe Gibbs Racing, #20 Toyota)
9th – Noah Gragson (Front Row Motorsports, #4 Ford)
10th – Shane van Gisbergen (Trackhouse Racing, #88 Chevrolet)
11th – William Byron (Hendrick Motorsports, #24 Chevrolet)
12th – Ryan Preece (RFK Racing, #60 Ford)
13th – Kyle Busch (Richard Childress Racing, #8 Chevrolet)
14th – Bubba Wallace (23XI Racing, #23 Toyota)
15th – Carson Hocevar (Spire Motorsports, #77 Chevrolet)
16th – Austin Cindric (Team Penske, #2 Ford)
17th – Ross Chastain (Trackhouse Racing Team, #1 Chevrolet)
18th – Daniel Suarez (Trackhouse Racing, #99 Chevrolet)
19th – Alex Bowman (Hendrick Motorsports, #48 Chevrolet)
20th – Todd Gilliland (Front Row Motorsports, #34 Ford)
Switch on Fox tonight at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time, to catch the live telecast of the Last Chance Qualifier from Bowman Gray Stadium. Be sure to stick around for the Cook Out Clash itself. Sign up for a free FuboTV trial now so you don’t miss any of the exciting action!
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