The starting lineups for the 2025 Bluegreen Vacations Duels at Daytona have been determined, setting the stage for two thrilling 60-lap, 150-mile qualifying races that will finalize positions 3 through 40 for the upcoming Daytona 500. These Duels are pivotal, not only for setting the grid but also for providing drivers with a critical opportunity to fine-tune their strategies ahead of the “Great American Race.”
Duel 1 Lineup:
1. Driver A
2. Driver B
3. Driver C
4. Driver D
5. Driver E
6. Driver F
7. Driver G
8. Driver H
9. Driver I
10. Driver J
Duel 2 Lineup:
1. Driver K
2. Driver L
3. Driver M
4. Driver N
5. Driver O
6. Driver P
7. Driver Q
8. Driver R
9. Driver S
10. Driver T
The lineups for these Duels were established based on the results of the single-car qualifying session held earlier in the week. Drivers who secured odd-numbered positions in qualifying are slated to compete in Duel 1, while those with even-numbered positions will race in Duel 2. The outcomes of these races will determine the starting positions for the Daytona 500, with the finishing order of Duel 1 setting the inside row and Duel 2 setting the outside row.


Notably, the front row for the Daytona 500 has already been locked in during the initial qualifying session, with Driver X securing the pole position and Driver Y claiming the second spot. These drivers will lead the field when the green flag drops, regardless of their performance in the Duels.
The Bluegreen Vacations Duels are not only critical for setting the race lineup but also offer a final competitive environment for teams to assess their cars’ performance in race conditions. With the stakes high and the competition fierce, fans can anticipate an evening of intense racing as drivers vie for optimal starting positions in NASCAR’s most prestigious event.
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