Daytona 500 starting lineup adjusted as Kyle Larson, others move to rear

Tadd Haislop

Daytona 500 starting lineup adjusted as Kyle Larson, others move to rear image

Statistically, Daytona International Speedway has been the toughest challenge for Kyle Larson in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. His average finishing place of 24.9 in 10 races at Daytona (not including exhibition or qualifying races) is the 26-year-old's worst of all the tracks the series visits, save for his 25th place finish at the Charlotte ROVAL last season.

Larson's quest to conquer the 2.5-mile superspeedway in the 2019 Daytona 500 became that much tougher Sunday morning, when his team had to make a last-minute transmission swap. Because of the change, Larson, who had been slated to start the 61st annual Daytona 500 in 26th, now will need to start from the back of the field.

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Jamie McMurray and Casey Mears also will have to start Sunday's Daytona 500 from the back due to a gear change and a transmission change, respectively, according to NASCAR.com. McMurray had been slated to start 16th in what will be his final Cup Series race. Mears was slated to start in last place, anyway.

Larson, though, is considered a NASCAR Cup Series championship contender in his No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet. His relative struggles though this year's speedweeks at Daytona suggest he again might start the season in a tough spot points-wise.

Larson will be glad that Sunday's Daytona 500 will be the last Cup Series race in which cars are equipped with restrictor plates. As part of NASCAR's new aero package for 2019, moving forward, Cup cars in superspeedway (Daytona and Talladega) races will feature only tapered spacers as mechanisms to keep speed under control. NASCAR has been using restrictor plates at the two tracks since 1987.

In 20 career plate races in the Cup Series, Larson has never recorded a top-five finish. At Daytona, he has finished only half of the 10 races he has started.

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Daytona 500 starting lineup

* - starting from rear

StartingDriverCar No.
1.William Byron24
2.Alex Bowman88
3.Kevin Harvick4
4.Joey Logano22
5.Ricky Stenhouse Jr.17
6.Clint Bowyer14
7.Paul Menard21
8.Aric Almirola10
9.Matt DiBenedetto95
10.Denny Hamlin11
11.Martin Turex Jr.19
12.Kurt Busch1
13.Bubba Wallace43
14.Ryan Blaney12
15.Chris Buescher37
16.Jamie McMurray*40
17.Jimmie Johnson48
18.Chase Elliott9
19.Ryan Newman6
20.Austin Dillon3
21.Ryan Preece47
22.Ty Dillon13
23.Daniel Suarez41
24.David Ragan38
25.Parker Kligerman96
26.Kyle Larson*42
27.Landon Cassill00
28.Erik Jones20
29.Daniel Hemric8
30.Brendan Gaughan62
31.Kyle Busch18
32.Corey LaJoie32
33.Matt Tifft36
34.Michael McDowell34
35.Brad Keselowski2
36.Ross Chastain15
37.Cody Ware52
38.BJ McLeod51
39.Tyler Reddick31
40.Casey Mears*27

Tadd Haislop

Tadd Haislop is the Associate NFL Editor at SportingNews.com.