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2022 Daytona 500: TV Schedule, qualifying format, entry list, more

The most storied event in NASCAR finally sits on our doorstep. The Daytona 500 is here to officially kick off the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season and the Next Gen era. Everything you need -- from the event schedule to the qualifying format -- is right here. The 64th annual Daytona 500 (Sunday, Feb. 20, 2:30 p.m. ET) carries rich history as one of the most coveted triumphs in all of racing. Legends such as Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, Richard Petty and Mario Andretti have all tasted victory within the high banks of the mammoth, 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway. On Feb. 20, 40 drivers will compete in the Great American Race. Let's dive into how the field will take shape over the course of six days in Daytona Beach:

SETTING THE GRID

Qualifying for the Daytona 500 is unlike any other points race on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule. Single-car qualifying on Feb. 16 (8:05 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) will now have two rounds, with the top 10 speeds in Round 1 moving on to second round. The fastest two cars in Round 2 will lock in as the front-row starters for Sunday's Great American Race. The rest of the starting grid, however, follows a unique formula. First, the single-car qualifying results will set the lineups for the Bluegreen Vacation Duels races on Thursday evening. Cars finishing first, third, fifth, seventh, etc. in single-car runs will comprise the field for Duel 1. The cars in even-numbered finishing positions in single-car qualifying will comprise the field for Duel 2. However, NASCAR will ensure there are an equal number of Open, or non-Charter teams, in each Duel race. Then the results from the Bluegreen Vacation Duels will set the starting lineup for the Daytona 500. The finishers from Duel 1 will line up on the inside row in order of their Duel finish. Meanwhile, the finishers from Duel 2 will line up on the outside row in order of their Duel finish. The fastest open team in each Duel race will qualify into the Daytona 500 field, while the two open teams with the fastest times from single-car qualifying that didn’t qualify through the duels will fill the last two spots in the 40-car field. Additionally, the top-10 finishers in each Duel will receive points toward the regular-season championship. The winner will receive 10 points, the runner-up nine, and so on until the 10th-place finisher receives one point. No playoff points will be awarded through the Duel. If rain washes out the Duel races, NASCAR will set the grid for the Daytona 500 by qualifying speeds, taking the four fastest Open cars to complete the 40-car field. If only the second duel is canceled, then the highest-finishing open team from the first duel and the three remaining fastest open teams from qualifying will advance.

WHAT CHANNEL IS THE DAYTONA 500 ON?

FOX Sports will have the full slate of NASCAR action in Daytona, including practice, qualifying and the Bluegreen Vacations Duels. Practice begins Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 5:05 p.m. ET, followed by the second practice at 6:35 p.m. Wednesday features Daytona 500 pole qualifying presented by Busch Light at 8:05 p.m. ET, setting the front row for the marquee event as well as the starting lineups for Thursday's two qualifying races, the first of which goes green at 7 p.m. ET on Feb. 17. Friday (6 p.m. ET) and Saturday (10:30 a.m.) will feature one practice session each day for the Cup Series stars. Then, all that's left is Sunday's 64th running of the Great American Race. See the full rundown of TV and national radio coverage below:
Date Time (E.T.) Event TV/Radio/Stream
Tuesday, Feb. 15 5:05 p.m. Daytona 500 practice FS1/MRN/FOX Sports App
Tuesday, Feb. 15 6:35 p.m. Daytona 500 practice FS1/MRN/FOX Sports App
Wednesday, Feb. 16 8:05 p.m. Daytona 500 qualifying FS1/MRN/FOX Sports App
Thursday, Feb. 17 7 p.m. Bluegreen Vacations Duel 1 FS1/MRN/FOX Sports App
Thursday, Feb. 17 8:45 p.m. (approx.) Bluegreen Vacations Duel 2 FS1/MRN/FOX Sports App
Friday, Feb. 18 6 p.m. Daytona 500 practice FS1/MRN/FOX Sports App
Saturday, Feb. 19 10:30 a.m. (FS1 at 11 a.m.) Daytona 500 practice FS2/MRN/FOX Sports App
Sunday, Feb. 20 2:30 p.m. Daytona 500 FOX/MRN/FOX Sports App
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ENTRY LISTS: Cup | Xfinity | Truck

Entry
Veh #
Driver
Organization
Crew Chief
Veh Mfg
Sponsor
1
1
Ross Chastain
TrackHouse Racing
Phil Surgen
Chevrolet
Advent Health
2
2
Austin Cindric
Team Penske
Jeremy Bullins
Ford
Discount Tire
3
3
Austin Dillon
Richard Childress Racing
Justin Alexander
Chevrolet
Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Off Road
4
4
Kevin Harvick
Stewart Haas Racing
Rodney Childers
Ford
Busch Light #BUSCHRACETEAM
5
5
Kyle Larson
Hendrick Motorsports
Cliff Daniels
Chevrolet
HendrickCars.com
6
6
Brad Keselowski
RFK Racing
Matt McCall
Ford
Kohler Generators
7
7
Corey Lajoie
Spire Motorsports
Ryan Sparks
Chevrolet
Built.com
8
8
Tyler Reddick
Richard Childress Racing
Randall Burnett
Chevrolet
3CHI
9
9
Chase Elliott
Hendrick Motorsports
Alan Gustafson
Chevrolet
NAPA Auto Parts
10
10
Aric Almirola
Stewart Haas Racing
Drew Blickensderfer
Ford
Smithifeld
11
11
Denny Hamlin
Joe Gibbs Racing
Chris Gabehart
Toyota
FedEx Express
12
12
Ryan Blaney
Team Penske
Jonathan Hassler
Ford
Menards\Blue DEF\PEAK
13
14
Chase Briscoe
Stewart Haas Racing
John Klausmeier
Ford
Mahindra Tractors
14
15
David Ragan
Rick Ware Racing
Michael Hillman
Ford
Select Blinds Ford
15
16
Daniel Hemric (i)
Kaulig Racing
Matt Swiderski
Chevrolet
Heritage Pool Supply Group
16
17
Chris Buescher
RFK Racing
Scott Graves
Ford
Fastenal
17
18
Kyle Busch
Joe Gibbs Racing
Ben Beshore
Toyota
M&M's
18
19
Martin Truex Jr.
Joe Gibbs Racing
James Small
Toyota
Bass Pro Shops
19
20
Christopher Bell
Joe Gibbs Racing
Adam Stevens
Toyota
DeWalt
20
21
Harrison Burton
Wood Brothers Racing
Brian Wilson
Ford
Motorcraft \ Dex Imaging
21
22
Joey Logano
Team Penske
Paul Wolfe
Ford
Shell Pennzoil
22
23
Bubba Wallace
23XI Racing
Bootie Barker III
Toyota
McDonald's
23
24
William Byron
Hendrick Motorsports
Ryan Fugle
Chevrolet
Axalta
24
27
Jacques Villeneuve
Team Hezeberg
Josh Reaume
Ford
Hezeberg Engineering Systems
25
31
Justin Haley
Kaulig Racing
Trent Owens
Chevrolet
LeafFilter Gutter Protection
26
34
Michael McDowell
Front Row Motorsports
Blake Harris
Ford
Love's Travel Stops
27
38
Todd Gilliland
Front Row Motorsports
Seth Barbour
Ford
First Phase Credit Card
28
41
Cole Custer
Stewart Haas Racing
Mike Shiplett
Ford
HaasTooling.com
29
42
Ty Dillon
Petty GMS Motorsports
Jerame Donley
Chevrolet
Black Rifle Coffee Company
30
43
Erik Jones
Petty GMS Motorsports
David Elenz
Chevrolet
FOCUSfactor
31
44
Greg Biffle
NY Racing Team
Jay Guy
Chevrolet
Grambling State University
32
45
Kurt Busch
23XI Racing
Billy Scott
Toyota
Monster Energy
33
47
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
JTG Daugherty Racing
Brian Pattie
Chevrolet
Kroger/ Irish Spring
34
48
Alex Bowman
Hendrick Motorsports
Greg Ives
Chevrolet
Ally
35
50
Kaz Grala
TMT Racing
TBA
Pit Viper Sunglasses
36
51
Cody Ware
Rick Ware Racing
Billy Plourde
Ford
Nurtec ODT Ford
37
55
JJ Yeley (i)
Motorsports Business Management
George Church
Toyota
Hex.com
38
62
Noah Gragson (i)
Beard Motorsports
Darren Shaw
Chevrolet
Beard Motorsports/Southpoint
39
66
Timmy Hill (i)
Motorsports Business Management
Jeff Weaver
Toyota
Bumper.com
40
77
Landon Cassill (i)
Spire Motorsports
Kevin Bellicourt
Chevrolet
Fox Nation
41
78
BJ Mcleod
Live Fast Motorsports
Lee Leslie
Ford
NASCAR Ignition
42
99
Daniel Suarez
TrackHouse Racing
Travis Mack
Chevrolet
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
(i) = Ineligible for driver championship points

LOOKING BACK AT THE LAST ONE

The 2021 Daytona 500 began with a bang when Christopher Bell and Aric Almirola collided on the backstretch on Lap 15, triggering a 16-car accident that took out contenders like Ryan Blaney, Alex Bowman and 2008 race winner Ryan Newman. With a Daytona 500 victory on the line, chaos broke loose on the final lap. Joey Logano led Brad Keselowski and Michael McDowell down the backstretch with eager drivers in tow. Keselowski got a run on his then-teammate at Team Penske and looked low, but Logano moved to defend. Those decisions resulted in calamity as Logano spun low, Keselowski went into the outside wall and then was T-boned by Kyle Busch, collecting numerous cars in the carnage. RELATED: Scenes from the 2021 Daytona 500 Meanwhile, at the front of the field, McDowell edged ahead of Chase Elliott and Austin Dillon at the moment of caution and was declared the winner for the first time in his NASCAR Cup Series career.