Daytona 500 Qualifying: A High-Octane Showdown with Four Big Winners!
In a thrilling twist of fate, Daytona 500 qualifying has unveiled four standout winners as the racing world gears up for the Great American Race! The intensity was palpable on Wednesday night, with Kyle Busch and the Richard Childress Racing No. 8, Chase Briscoe in the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 19, Corey Heim from 23XI Racing with the No. 67, and Justin Allgaier representing JR Motorsports in the No. 40 all claiming their victories!
Busch and Briscoe have solidified their spots on the coveted front row, while Heim and Allgaier dominated the track, clocking the two fastest laps among non-chartered teams. This means nail-biting head-to-head showdowns are on the horizon, as Corey Lajoie, Chandler Smith, and Casey Mears battle for a spot in Qualifying Race No. 1, while Anthony Alfredo, BJ McLeod, and JJ Yeley duke it out in Qualifying Race No. 2.
For Kyle Busch, this marks his 21st year chasing the elusive Daytona 500 trophy—a glaring omission in his illustrious career. “Yeah, it's a box we got to check,” Busch declared, brimming with determination. “Here we are. This is an opportunity to be able to do that. I've come down here a lot of years. I think I finished in about every position possible. It would be nice to close out 2026 with a victory here in the Daytona 500.”
As the pressure mounts, Busch candidly acknowledged the repetitive questions surrounding his pursuit of victory. “We just got to get the job done so we stop talking about it,” he said, emphasizing the relentless nature of the sport. “No better time than right now here in 2026.” With deft strategies and a focus on being in the right place at the right time, Busch and his team are ready to seize the moment.
New crew chief Jim Pohlman has injected fresh energy into the team, with Busch praising his commitment and the unity forged throughout the offseason. “Getting Jim on and just watching how he fit into our family at RCR, it's great,” team owner Richard Childress noted, underscoring the team's evolving dynamics. “To watch how they worked this winter, the way they just do everything right now, I'm just happy and proud of all of 'em. Kyle, we got to get this 500.”
Meanwhile, Chase Briscoe, reveling in his second consecutive front-row lock, feels a surge of confidence. “I felt like forever Hendrick cars on the front row, seven, eight years in a row,” he reflected. “It's cool for sure to be able to consistently two years in a row now. It's really a testament to the folks back at JGR. We’ve made so many improvements on our superspeedway program.”
As the excitement builds, Justin Allgaier and JR Motorsports find themselves in a different emotional landscape this year. Last season's exuberance has morphed into a steely resolve. “Yeah, I mean, I think last year was so different emotionally,” Allgaier observed. “This year, there is a lot of — I think everybody in our group feels the want to go be better this year.” Allgaier aims to lead laps and challenge for the prestigious Harley J. Earl trophy.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., co-owner of JR Motorsports, is relishing the thrill of competition once again. “We got here today and we had some nerves,” he admitted, recalling the exhilarating tension of qualifying. “Coming down here nervous and scared, standing out there worried, wondering if you'd run a good enough lap. I mean, that really is the payoff to being in racing and motorsports.”
The stakes are high, and Allgaier clinched the final lock-in spot by a mere 0.004 seconds over Lajoie, showcasing the razor-thin margins that define this sport.
Corey Heim, who faced disappointment last year in Chicago, secured his place in the Daytona 500, marking a significant comeback. “Yeah, I mean, it's definitely been a lot of pressure,” Heim admitted, reflecting on the stress of qualifying. “Just looking back at last year, I was like, ‘Dang, it's going to be pretty tight.’” But with the right car this time, Heim is ready to embrace the challenge and enjoy the race.
The road to the Daytona 500 is paved with fierce competition and unyielding ambition. As the dust settles on qualifying, one thing is clear: the excitement is just beginning, and the Great American Race promises to be nothing short of spectacular!








