Denny Hamlin was the fastest driver in qualifying for the FireKeepers Casino 400, but he won’t be starting from the front.
An engine change has dropped him to the back of the grid, giving Carson Hocevar a golden opportunity to lead the way at Michigan.
That unexpected twist has significantly altered the race day picture before a lap has even been completed.

FireKeepers Casino 400 starting grid after Denny Hamlin penalty
Although Hamlin officially holds pole position, his penalty means he will have to start from the rear of the field. That promotes Hocevar to the front row spotlight, while William Byron and Kyle Larson also move into stronger positions for the opening stages.
- 1. Carson Hocevar
- 2. William Byron
- 3. Kyle Larson
- 4. Chris Buescher
- 5. Tyler Reddick
- 6. Chase Briscoe
- 7. Josh Berry
- 8. Alex Bowman
- 9. Bubba Wallace
- 10. Christopher Bell
- 11. Ryan Blaney
- 12. Zane Smith
- 13. Austin Cindric
- 14. Joey Logano
- 15. Ross Chastain
- 16. Chase Elliott
- 17. Daniel Suarez
- 18. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
- 19. Michael McDowell
- 20. John Hunter Nemechek
- 21. Erik Jones
- 22. Ty Gibbs
- 23. Noah Gragson
- 24. Todd Gilliland
- 25. Austin Dillon
- 26. Ryan Preece
- 27. Justin Haley
- 28. AJ Allmendinger
- 29. Shane van Gisbergen
- 30. Brad Keselowski
- 31. Cole Custer
- 32. Ty Dillon
- 33. Riley Herbst
- 34. Cody Ware
- 35. JJ Yeley
- 36. Denny Hamlin
Hamlin setback hands Hocevar a huge Michigan opportunity
Hamlin’s penalty is a significant setback at one of NASCAR’s fastest tracks. Michigan rewards clean air and track position, which means the Joe Gibbs Racing driver now faces a much tougher route to the front despite showing pole winning speed in qualifying.
For Hocevar, the development creates a major opportunity. The Michigan native was already one of the quickest drivers on Saturday, and now has the chance to control the opening laps in front of his home crowd.
Byron and Larson also benefit from the reshuffle. Both Hendrick Motorsports drivers gain valuable track position at the start, which could prove critical if long green flag runs develop during the afternoon.
Hamlin remains one of the favourites based on raw pace alone, but his challenge has changed completely. What began as a pole winning weekend is now a recovery drive that will test both strategy and execution from the moment the green flag drops.
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