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The following is the starting lineup for Thursday's two Gatorade 125 qualifying races at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida:

 

Race 1

 

1. Jeff Green (30), Chevrolet, 186.606 mph

2. Robby Gordon (31), Chevrolet, 185.927 mph

 

3. Ricky Rudd (21), Ford, 185.372 mph

4. Dale Jarrett (88), Ford, 184.957 mph

 

5. Sterling Marlin (40), Dodge, 184.710 mph

6. R-Jamie McMurray (42), Dodge, 184.502 mph

 

7. Joe Nemechek (25), Chevrolet, 184.385 mph

8. Ricky Craven (32), Pontiac, 184.362 mph

 

9. Steve Park (1), Chevrolet, 184.320 mph

10. Ward Burton (22), Dodge, 184.268 mph

 

11. R-Greg Biffle (16), Ford, 184.117 mph

12. R-Casey Mears (41), Dodge, 183.978 mph

 

13. Matt Kenseth (17), Ford, 183.613 mph

14. Kenny Wallace (23), Dodge, 183.490 mph

 

15. Jeff Gordon (24), Chevrolet, 183.221 mph

16. Johnny Benson (10), Pontiac, 183.005 mph

 

17. R-Larry Foyt (14), Dodge, 182.979 mph

18. Jimmy Spencer (7), Dodge, 182.841 mph

 

19. Terry Labonte (5), Chevrolet, 182.682 mph

20. David Green (60), Chevrolet, 182.408 mph

 

21. Brett Bodine (11), Ford, 182.267 mph

22. Mike Skinner (4), Pontiac, 182.035 mph

 

23. Jeff Burton (99), Ford, 181.360 mph

24. Derrike Cope (37), Chevrolet, 180.669 mph

 

25. Mike Harmon (78), Chevrolet, 177.368 mph

26. Norm Benning (84), Chevrolet, no speed

 

 

Race 2

 

1. Dale Earnhardt Jr. (8), Chevrolet, 186.382 mph

2. Michael Waltrip (15), Chevrolet, 185.460 mph

 

3. Kevin Harvick (29), Chevrolet, 185.063 mph

4. Bobby Labonte (18), Chevrolet, 184.942 mph

 

5. Kyle Petty (45), Dodge, 184.668 mph

6. Bill Elliott (9), Dodge, 184.438 mph

 

7. Mark Martin (6), Ford, 184.373 mph

8. Jimmie Johnson (48), Chevrolet, 184.320 mph

 

9. Jeremy Mayfield (19), Dodge, 184.313 mph

10. Elliott Sadler (38), Ford, 184.230 mph

 

11. R-Tony Raines (74), Chevrolet, 184.027 mph

12. Christian Fittipaldi (33), Chevrolet, 183.914 mph

 

13. Mike Wallace (09), Dodge, 183.516 mph

14. R-Jack Sprague (0), Pontiac, 183.400 mph

 

15. Kurt Busch (97), Ford, 183.094 mph

16. Ryan Newman (12), Dodge, 182.979 mph

 

17. Jerry Nadeau (01), Pontiac, 182.908 mph

18. John Andretti (43), Dodge, 182.841 mph

 

19. Todd Bodine (54), Ford, 182.656 mph

20. Ken Schrader (49), Dodge, 182.363 mph

 

21. Rusty Wallace (2), Dodge, 182.171 mph

22. Dave Blaney (77), Ford, 181.668 mph

 

23. Hermie Sadler (02), Pontiac, 181.127 mph

24. Kirk Shelmerdine (90), Ford, 179.083 mph

 

25. Tony Stewart (20), Pontiac, no speed

 

 

R-ROOKIE

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