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NASCAR Qualifying Results and Starting Lineup at Chicagoland Speedway 2026

Zach Brunner by Zach Brunner
July 5, 2026
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A look at the NASCAR qualifying results and starting lineup for the NASCAR Cup Series Race at Chicagoland Speedway on July 5, 2026.

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NASCAR’s long-awaited return to Chicagoland Speedway is officially set after Saturday’s qualifying session at the 1.5-mile oval in Joliet, Illinois. The Cup Series has not raced at this track since 2019, making Sunday’s eero 400 one of the most anticipated events of the 2026 season. With track position at a premium on the intermediate oval — where the groove is narrow and passing is notoriously difficult — where a driver starts on Sunday could go a long way toward determining where they finish.

The following shares the official starting grid for Sunday’s race, along with Chicagoland Speedway track details and key observations from NASCAR Cup Series practice and qualifying.

NASCAR Qualifying Results at Chicagoland Speedway

2026 eero 400 Race Info

Date: Sunday, July 5, 2026
Start Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
Track: Chicagoland Speedway — Joliet, IL
Coverage: TNT Sports, truTV, Max, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Pole Sitter: Denny Hamlin
Defending Champion: N/A (first Cup race at Chicagoland since 2019)

eero 400 Race Breakdown

Distance: 400 miles
Laps: 267
Lap Length: 1.5 miles
Stages: Three (80 laps, 165 laps, 267 laps)
Surface: Asphalt
Turns: 4
Banking: Turns 1–4 — 18°; Front Stretch — 11°; Back Stretch — 5°

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Official eero 400 Starting Lineup

Denny Hamlin added another chapter to what is becoming a historic 2026 season. The No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver claimed the Busch Light Pole Award at Chicagoland Speedway with a lap of 30.296 seconds at 178.241 mph — edging out Kyle Larson by a razor-thin 0.001 seconds to claim the top starting spot. It is Hamlin’s fourth pole of the season and the 52nd of his career, breaking a tie with Ryan Newman for ninth on the all-time list. Hamlin is also the only driver to have won poles at both Chicagoland Speedway and the Chicago Street Course.

RFK Racing had a strong afternoon, placing both of their Fords — Chris Buescher and Brad Keselowski — in third and fourth. Ty Gibbs rounded out the top five, giving Joe Gibbs Racing a commanding presence at the front of the grid. Toyota as a manufacturer earned five of the top seven qualifying spots, continuing their dominance from practice a day earlier.

One notable storyline heading into Sunday: Tyler Reddick, who led all drivers in best 10-lap average speed during Friday’s practice session, will start 13th after a disappointing qualifying lap. Meanwhile, Shane van Gisbergen (P30) and Joey Logano (P31) will have plenty of ground to make up from deep in the field.

The following table shares the complete eero 400 starting lineup and NASCAR qualifying results for Sunday’s race.

Pos.DriverCar No.ManufacturerSpeed
1Denny Hamlin11Toyota178.241 mph
2Kyle Larson5Chevrolet178.235 mph
3Chris Buescher17Ford178.153 mph
4Brad Keselowski6Ford178.089 mph
5Ty Gibbs54Toyota178.083 mph
6Christopher Bell20Toyota177.643 mph
7Chase Briscoe19Toyota177.637 mph
8Bubba Wallace23Toyota177.515 mph
9Chase Elliott9Chevrolet177.491 mph
10William Byron24Chevrolet177.212 mph
11AJ Allmendinger16Chevrolet177.160 mph
12Alex Bowman48Chevrolet177.038 mph
13Tyler Reddick45Toyota176.916 mph
14Ryan Blaney12Ford176.887 mph
15Carson Hocevar77Chevrolet176.869 mph
16Zane Smith38Ford176.748 mph
17John Hunter Nemechek42Toyota176.678 mph
18Riley Herbst35Toyota176.609 mph
19Ross Chastain1Chevrolet176.586 mph
20Ryan Preece60Ford176.304 mph
21Connor Zilisch88Chevrolet176.286 mph
22Erik Jones43Toyota175.993 mph
23Austin Cindric2Ford175.861 mph
24Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47Chevrolet175.496 mph
25Austin Dillon3Chevrolet175.444 mph
26Daniel Suarez7Chevrolet175.353 mph
27Ty Dillon10Chevrolet175.251 mph
28Corey Heim67Toyota175.171 mph
29Todd Gilliland34Ford174.695 mph
30Shane van Gisbergen97Chevrolet174.413 mph
31Joey Logano22Ford174.216 mph
32Noah Gragson4Ford174.076 mph
33Cole Custer41Chevrolet173.779 mph
34Josh Berry21Ford173.327 mph
35Austin Hill33Chevrolet173.238 mph
36J.J. Yeley44Chevrolet168.914 mph
37Cody Ware51ChevroletN/A
38Michael McDowell71ChevroletN/A

NASCAR eero 400 Practice and Qualifying Notes

  • Denny Hamlin claimed his fourth pole of the 2026 season, edging Kyle Larson by just 0.001 seconds — one of the closest qualifying margins of the year. It is the 52nd pole of his career, moving him past Ryan Newman for ninth all-time.
  • Joe Gibbs Racing placed four drivers in the top seven: Hamlin (P1), Ty Gibbs (P5), Christopher Bell (P6), and Chase Briscoe (P7).
  • RFK Racing was the standout Ford team, locking up third and fourth with Chris Buescher and Brad Keselowski.
  • Toyota captured five of the top seven qualifying spots, extending their dominance as the class of the field heading into the second half of the regular season.
  • Tyler Reddick, who led practice with both the fastest single lap and best 10-consecutive-lap average, will start 13th. The points leader will need to work his way forward on a track where passing is notoriously difficult.
  • Riley Herbst was the fastest driver in Friday’s practice at 178.065 mph but will start 18th after a quieter qualifying session.
  • Shane van Gisbergen (P30) and Joey Logano (P31) were among the worst qualifiers and face a tough task on a narrow-groove intermediate oval.
  • Ty Dillon makes his 300th career NASCAR Cup Series start on Sunday, a significant milestone for the Kaulig Racing driver.
  • Cody Ware and Michael McDowell did not post qualifying times and will start from the rear of the field.
  • This is the second race of the 2026 NASCAR In-Season Challenge tournament, adding extra stakes beyond regular season points.
  • The Cup Series has not raced at Chicagoland since 2019, when Alex Bowman — who lines up 12th on Sunday — won the event.

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