
2025 NASCAR Darlington qualifying: Order for Goodyear 400
The NASCAR Cup Series is set to take on the Darlington Raceway for the eighth race of the 2025 season. Catch the race on Sunday on FS1 at 3 p.m. ET.
Qualifying starts Saturday afternoon on Prime. Check out the 2025 NASCAR Darlington qualifying order below.

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