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Daytona 500: 8 Drivers Vie for 4 Open Spots
12 Feb
Summary
- Eight open cars are competing for just four available spots in the 2026 Daytona 500.
- Single-car qualifying will set the front row, with Duels deciding final open entries.
- Justin Allgaier acknowledges the qualifying pressure but aims for a fast Chevrolet.

The 2026 Daytona 500 is setting the stage for an intense qualifying competition, with eight open-car teams battling for just four remaining spots. The field of 41 will include 36 chartered teams, plus an Open Exemption Provisional awarded to Jimmie Johnson's team, leaving limited opportunities for others. Drivers like Justin Allgaier, Corey Heim, and Corey LaJoie are among those facing this high-stakes challenge.
Speedweeks at Daytona International Speedway will feature single-car qualifying to set the front row, followed by two Duel races. These Duels will finalize the starting lineup, with the two fastest open cars locking in via qualifying, and one spot available in each Duel race. Justin Allgaier, driving for JR Motorsports, expressed the nerve-wracking nature of the competition but remains focused on his team's preparation.




