
Qualifying Results
Adam Crapser looks strong! Only seven laps led before Sonoma, leading 59 in the Toyota Save Mart 350 before a suffering blown piston. Seven top-10's since April ties Tony Pizzaro for the lead, hoping to break the barrier by winning his second-straight Coke Zero 400. Sonoma winner Ryan Heuser hopes to match his dominant stretch in 2022, winning six of eight races including Sonoma and Daytona. He's one away from Buddy Rakestraw for second-most all-time victories, hoping to tie the legend after winning the pole. Lucas Racing has won the last two 400-mile events at Daytona. Look for Quick-Silver, Danger Zone, Race-2-Win and CFM to be finally break their streak.

The second-half awaits! Milestones have been missed, with Dalton Lucas and Rob Scarberry hoping to clinch their first laps led of 2025. Mike Carroll's #50 goes for its first top-10 since the 2022 Coke Zero 400, hoping to "SPAM" his way into a top-30 effort. Ziggy Moonglow's only DNF was in qualifying, crashing at Nashville but finishing every race so far. Ryan Heuser and Tony Pizzaro are tied with most races led with 13. Johnny Reed Foley enters Daytona without leading a lap since Charlotte, tying his previous record with the AC-Delco team. Ken Pettit's ready to break his yearly top-10 streak of one; finally cracking the top-35 after a top-6 effort at Sonoma. Ryan Heuser has led the points twice, with Zach Michael six times and Tony Pizzaro ten. Only Heuser, Johnny Reed Foley and Chauncey Redmond Jr. have won more than once, with Foley and Zakk Miller the only multi-time pole winners. Ryan Heuser will join that list, hoping to re-capture his Daytona 500 glory for his league-leading fourth victory of 2025!

For the first time since 2019, everyone inside the top-22 has at least one top-5 finish. Only eight races are left in the regular season, with annual contenders John Tharp and Ken Pettit mired outside the top-20, and Scott Jackson dead-last out of the 39 full-time entries. Young-guns Adam Crapser, Dakota Wilkins and Bink Lucas set the stage for the new generation, holding their own inside the top-10 as Chauncey Redmond Jr., Molemar Diggs, Ziggy Moonglow and Tony Gunk find victory lane for the first time. It's the old vs. the new, reminiscent of the late-2000's boom that gave Ryan Heuser the platform of supremacy that still reigns today.

Friday, July 11th, 4:00 ET
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