NASCAR lineup at Las Vegas: Starting order, pole for 2022 playoff race

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The first four NASCAR Cup Series playoff races this year were won by non-playoff drivers. Since then, playoff drivers have picked up wins in the next two races to keep their postseasons alive.

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Chase Elliott won the YellaWood 500 at Talladega and Christopher Bell followed that up with a win in the Bank of America Roval 400 at Charlotte. Will that trend continue Sunday?

Last year's winner of the South Point 400 was Denny Hamlin, who advanced to the Round of 8. The other three drivers to win the race — Kurt Busch, Martin Truex Jr. and Brad Keselowski — are not in contention for the Cup Series title.

The Round of 8 begins with Sunday's race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Who will lead the drivers to the green flag in the first race of the semifinal round? Here's what you need to know.

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South Point 400 qualifying results

Who won the pole for the NASCAR race at Las Vegas?

Tyler Reddick captured the pole for Sunday's race after qualifying with a top speed of 184.603 mph and a best lap time of 29.252 second. He will be joined on the front row by Austin Cindric, who posted a speed of 184.288 mph and a best time of 29.302 seconds.

Four of the remaining eight playoff drivers qualified in the top 10. No playoff driver finished lower than Hamlin, who had the 31st-best time in qualifying.

Final group results

Finish Driver Lap speed (mph)
1 Tyler Reddick 184.603
2 Austin Cindric 184.288
3 William Byron 184.024
4 Ryan Blaney 183.961
5 Joey Logano 183.673
6 Daniel Suarez 183.243
7 Christopher Bell 183.212
8 Harrison Burton 182.908
9 Bubba Wallace 182.033
10 Austin Dillon 181.751

Lineup, starting order for Las Vegas playoff race

Reddick will lead the field from the pole Sunday. He'll be joined on the front row by fellow non-playoff driver Cindric. The top two playoff drivers are both on the second row: William Byron and Ryan Blaney.

Pos. Driver Car No. Team
1 Tyler Reddick 8 Richard Childress Racing
2 Austin Cindric 2 Team Penske
3 William Byron (P) 24 Hendrick Motorsports
4 Ryan Blaney (P) 12 Team Penske
5 Joey Logano (P) 22 Team Penske
6 Daniel Suarez 99 Trackhouse Racing
7 Christopher Bell (P) 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
8 Harrison Burton 21 Wood Brothers Racing
9 Bubba Wallace 45 23XI Racing
10 Austin Dillon 3 Richard Childress Racing
11 Ross Chastain (P) 1 Trackhouse Racing
12 Chris Buescher 17 RFK Racing
13 Kevin Harvick 4 Stewart-Haas Racing
14 Kyle Larson 5 Hendrick Motorsports
15 Michael McDowell 34 Front Row Motorsports
16 Chase Briscoe (P) 14 Stewart-Haas Racing
17 Noah Gragson 48 Hendrick Motorsports
18 Kyle Busch 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
19 Ty Gibbs 23 23XI Racing
20 Chase Elliott (P) 9 Hendrick Motorsports
21 AJ Allmendinger 16 Kaulig Racing
22 Erik Jones 43 Petty GMS Motorsports
23 Aric Almirola 10 Stewart-Haas Racing
24 Cole Custer 41 Stewart-Haas Racing
25 Brad Keselowski 6 RFK Racing
26 JJ Yeley 15 Rick Ware Racing
27 Marin Truex Jr. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing
28 Justin Haley 31 Kaulig Racing
29 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 47 JTG Daugherty Racing
30 Corey LaJoie 7 Spire Motorsports
31 Denny Hamlin (P) 11 Joe Gibbs Racing
32 Landon Cassill 77 Spire Motorsports
33 Ty Dillon 42 Petty GMS Motorsports
34 Cody Ware 51 Rick Ware Racing
35 Todd Gilliland 38 Front Row Motorsports
36 BJ McLeod 78 Live Fast Motorsports

(P) Playoff driver

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Edward Sutelan is a content producer at The Sporting News.