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NASCAR at Dover International Speedway 2013: Lineup, starting grid for FedEx 400

Denny Hamlin won the pole for the FedEx 400 at Dover International Speedway. We’ve got the full lineup and starting grid for the race.

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Sunday’s FedEx 400 at Dover International Speedway will be the 13th race on the 2013 Sprint Cup Series schedule. Denny Hamlin posted a lap of 157.978 mph to win the pole on Friday. This comes immediately after winning the pole last week at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and marks his 15th career pole.

Martin Truex Jr., looking for his second win at Dover, was barely edged out by Hamlin, posting a speed of 157.798 mph. The top two rows are all Toyotas, as Kyle Busch and Matt Kenseth took up the next two spots.

Hamlin is looking for a victory to help earn himself a wild-card Chase spot after missing significant time with a back injury. The rest of the top 10 includes Ryan Newman, Mark Martin, Kevin Harvick, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano and Jamie McMurray.

Jimmie Johnson is the current points leader, but he qualified at No. 24 after losing control in qualifying. He was able to save his car but will start way back. Below, we’ve got the full lineup and starting grid for Sunday’s race:

1. Denny Hamlin
2. Martin Truex Jr.
3. Kyle Busch
4. Matt Kenseth
5. Ryan Newman
6. Mark Martin
7. Kevin Harvick
8. Brad Keselowski
9. Joey Logano
10.Jamie McMurray
11. Kasey Kahne
12. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
13. Kurt Busch
14. Juan Pablo Montoya
15. Clint Bowyer
16. Paul Menard
17. Casey Mears
18. Carl Edwards
19. Greg Biffle
20. Jeff Gordon
21. Landon Cassill
22. Tony Stewart
23. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
24. Jimmie Johnson
25. Austin Dillon
26. Bobby Labonte
27. David Reutimann
28. David Gilliland
29. Jeff Burton
30. Marcos Ambrose
31. Michael McDowell
32. Mike Bliss
33. Aric Almirola
34. David Stremme
35. David Ragan
36. Joe Nemechek
37. Dave Blaney
38. Travis Kvapil
39. Danica Patrick
40. J.J. Yeley
41. Josh Wise
42. Timmy Hill
43. Scott Riggs

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