NASCAR & Auto Racing

Rain washes out NASCAR Cup Series qualifying for Coke 600. Here’s starting lineup

May 13, 2023; Darlington, South Carolina, USA; William Byron exits his car after a qualifying lap at Darlington Raceway. Mandatory Credit: David Yeazell-USA TODAY Sports
May 13, 2023; Darlington, South Carolina, USA; William Byron exits his car after a qualifying lap at Darlington Raceway. Mandatory Credit: David Yeazell-USA TODAY Sports David Yeazell-USA TODAY Sports

William Byron will start on the pole for the state of North Carolina’s biggest race.

NASCAR Cup Series practice and qualifying was canceled on Saturday after rain washed out all on-track activities. That means the starting lineup for the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway was subsequently set by the rule book — and the driver of the No. 24 car finds himself on the pole as a result.

Kevin Harvick will start second. Brad Keselowski will start third, with Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch rounding out the Top 5.

This marks the second pole win for Byron, a Charlotte native, at his hometown racetrack. The 25-year-old driver leads the Cup Series in points wins on the season with three.

In lieu of a qualifying session, NASCAR weighs three competition-based metrics to set a starting lineup “by the rule book.” Those include 50% finish last race (25% owner, 25% driver); 35% owner points ranking and 15% fastest lap rank from previous race.

Alex Bowman, who hasn’t participated in the past four race weekends because he’s been recovering from a fractured vertebra, will return this weekend. He will start 31st.

NASCAR great and Legacy Motor Club owner Jimmie Johnson, who is running a limited Cup schedule in 2023, will also run in the Coca-Cola 600. He will start last (P37).

The green flag for the longest race in NASCAR is scheduled for just after 6 p.m. on Sunday barring more inclement weather. Fans can watch it on FOX and follow it on PRN and Sirius XM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90).

NASCAR driver Alex Bowman, right, walks back to his hauler following practice at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Thursday, May 23, 2019.
NASCAR driver Alex Bowman, right, walks back to his hauler following practice at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Thursday, May 23, 2019. Jeff Siner jsiner@charlotteobserver.com

Starting lineup for Coca-Cola 600

PositionDriverCar No.
1William Byron24
2Kevin Harvick4
3Brad Keselowski6
4Denny Hamlin11
5Kyle Busch8
6Chase Elliott9
7Bubba Wallace23
8Ryan Blaney12
9Christopher Bell20
10Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47
11Chris Buescher17
12Kyle Larson5
13Harrison Burton21
14Ross Chastain1
15Tyler Reddick45
16Justin Haley31
17Joey Logano22
18Martin Truex Jr.19
19Ty Gibbs54
20Chase Briscoe14
21Austin Cindric2
22Ryan Preece41
23Aric Almirola10
24Daniel Suarez99
25Corey LaJoie7
26Erik Jones43
27AJ Allmendinger16
28Noah Gragson42
29Zane Smith38
30Michael McDowell34
31Alex Bowman48
32Ty Dillon77
33Austin Dillon3
34BJ McLeod78
35Todd Gilliland51
36JJ Yeley15
37Jimmie Johnson84
Alex Zietlow
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