NASCAR LINEUP AT NASHVILLE: STARTING ORDER, POLE FOR 2024 ALLY 400 BASED ON QUALIFYING RESULTS

When the Cup Series roars into Nashville for the Ally 400 on Sunday, there will be plenty to look out for.

The postseason is just eight races away. Those who sit in limbo, caught between the oasis that is the Cup Series playoffs and the hellish grasp of missing out, are well aware of the way the wind blows this time of year.

For some, the job is a simple one. Win and you're in. Others, like Bubba Wallace and Joey Logano, find themselves yearning for points rather than checkered flags. There are a number of ways to get into that vaunted postseason. The racing gods don't tend to care about how you do so.

This week's race at Nashville should prove a compelling one, particularly with these factors lingering in the background. There are a number of big names clinging to life when it comes to postseason qualification. A disastrous result at Nashville – one of NASCAR's only superspeedways — could put some drivers way behind the eight-ball.

As the races dwindle down, that's not a good thing.

With that, the Sporting News is tracking the winner of the Ally 400. Follow below to see the winning performance and the starting lineup for Sunday's race at Nashville Superspeedway.

Who won the Ally 400 pole for 2024?

Denny Hamlin took home the pole on Saturday, outlasting Stewart-Haas Racing's Josh Berry to earn top billing for Sunday's race.

Hamlin posted a lap time of 29.895 seconds, 0.113 seconds faster than Berry.

Saturday's result represented the second pole of the season for Hamlin. He has two poles at Nashville and 42 poles in total following Saturday's run.

Hamlin should get some assistance from the second row, as Christopher Bell — Hamlin's Joe Gibbs Racing teammate — will slot into P3. Bell actually posted a faster lap time than Berry. However, NASCAR's new qualifying rules that place the fastest car from Group A and the fastest car from Group B on the front row worked in Berry's favor.

Rounding out the top five for Sunday's start are Hendrick Motorsports' Kyle Larson and Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing's Brad Keselowski.

Ally 400 starting lineup 2024

Starting pos. Driver Car No. Team
1. Denny Hamlin 11 Joe Gibbs Racing
2. Ross Chastain 1 Trackhouse Racing
3. Christopher Bell 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
4. Kyle Larson 5 Hendrick Motorsports
5. Brad Keselowski 6 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing
6. Tyler Reddick 45 23XI Racing
7. William Byron 24 Hendrick Motorsports
8. Ty Gibbs 54 Joe Gibbs Racing
9. Chris Buescher 17 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing
10. Austin Cindric 2 Team Penske
11. Austin Dillon 3 Richard Childress Racing
12. Alex Bowman 48 Hendrick Motorsports
13. Chase Elliott 9 Hendrick Motorsports
14. Michael McDowell 34 Front Row Motorsports
15. Carson Hocevar 77 Spire Motorsports
16. Noah Gragson 10 Stewart-Haas Racing
17. Martin Truex Jr. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing
18. Ryan Blaney 12 Team Penske
19. Chase Briscoe 14 Stewart-Haas Racing
20. Ross Chastain 1 Trackhouse Racing
21. Corey LaJoie 7 Spire Motorsports
22. Ryan Preece 41 Stewart-Haas Racing
23. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 47 JTG Daugherty Racing
24. Bubba Wallace 23 23XI Racing
25. Harrison Burton 21 Wood Brothers Racing
26. Joey Logano 22 Team Penske
27. Kyle Busch 8 Richard Childress Racing
28. AJ Allmendinger 16 Kaulig Racing
29. Corey Heim 50 23XI Racing
30. Riley Herbst 15 Rick Ware Racing
31. Daniel Suarez 99 Trackhouse Racing
32. Todd Gilliland 38 Front Row Motorsports
33. Justin Haley 51 Rick Ware Racing
34. Erik Jones 43 Legacy Motor Club
35. John Hunter Nemechek 42 Legacy Motor Club
36. Zane Smith 71 Spire Motorsports
37. Daniel Hemric 31 Kaulig Racing
38.  Chad Finchum 66 MBM Motorsports

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