Starting Lineup: 2026 NOAPS Mission 200 at The Glen

Starting lineup for the Mission 200 at The Glen NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Watkins Glen International

Qualifying was canceled for Saturday’s NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Mission 200 at The Glen due to wet track conditions. NASCAR instead opted to extend practice time for the drivers in the field for the event at Watkins Glen International.

The starting lineup, as a result, was set by way of the NASCAR rule book, which will allow Rajah Caruth to start from the first starting position. Justin Allgaier, Caruth’s JR Motorsports teammate, will start from the outside of row 1.

Sheldon Creed, Brent Crews, and Sam Mayer will round out the top-five starters for the event.

Photo Credit: Rebecca Eisele | TobyChristie.com

Mission 200 at The Glen Starting Lineup

PosCarDriverTeamMetric Score
188Rajah CaruthJR Motorsports
HendrickCars.com
Chevrolet
1.300
27Justin AllgaierJR Motorsports
BRANDT Professional Agriculture
Chevrolet
1.700
300Sheldon CreedHaas Factory Team
Ollie's
Chevrolet
5.100
419Brent CrewsJoe Gibbs Racing
Mobil 1
Toyota
5.200
541Sam MayerHaas Factory Team
Audibel
Chevrolet
6.300
699Parker RetzlaffViking Motorsports
US Environmental
Chevrolet
6.800
720Brandon JonesJoe Gibbs Racing
Menards/Pelonis
Toyota
7.400
82Jesse LoveRichard Childress Racing
Whelen
Chevrolet
7.500
921Austin HillRichard Childress Racing
Bennett Transportation
Chevrolet
7.900
108Sammy SmithJR Motorsports
Arby's BBQ
Chevrolet
11.800
1151Jeremy ClementsJeremy Clements Racing
All Weather Power Equipment
Chevrolet
13.300
129Shane van GisbergenJR Motorsports
Kubota
Chevrolet
13.700
1339Ryan SiegRSS Racing
aperam Recycling
Chevrolet
14.300
1418William SawalichJoe Gibbs Racing
Starkey
Toyota
14.400
1596Anthony AlfredoViking Motorsports
Metalico
Chevrolet
15.300
1626Dean ThompsonSam Hunt Racing
Thompson Pipe Group
Toyota
16.600
171Connor ZilischJR Motorsports
Jockey 150 Years
Chevrolet
16.800
1844Brennan PooleAlpha Prime Racing
Midas
Chevrolet
18.800
1948Patrick StaropoliBig Machine Racing
Syfovre
Chevrolet
19.100
2045Lavar ScottAlpha Prime Racing
Sunoco
Chevrolet
21.400
2192Alex GuenetteDGM Racing
Chevrolet
22.500
2224Harrison BurtonSam Hunt Racing
DEX / Sharp
Toyota
22.900
2327Jeb BurtonJordan Anderson Racing
FVP Verified. Proven.
Chevrolet
23.900
2431Blaine PerkinsJordan Anderson Racing
Davidson Buick/GMC
Chevrolet
24.100
2554Taylor GrayJoe Gibbs Racing
Operation 300
Toyota
26.700
2607Josh BilickiSS-GreenLight Racing
Chevrolet
27.300
2717Corey DayHendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
27.400
2802Ryan EllisYoung's Motorsports
Tablo TV
Chevrolet
27.600
2932Ross ChastainJordan Anderson Racing
T-M-T Gravel & Contracting Inc.
Chevrolet
28.900
300Alex LabbeSS-GreenLight Racing
Chevrolet
29.500
3153Derek WhiteJoey Gase Motorsports
Chevrolet
29.600
3255Glen ReenJoey Gase Motorsports
Chevrolet
29.800
3328Kyle SiegRSS Racing
MONROE EXTINGUISHER
Chevrolet
30.000
3491Carson KvapilDGM Racing
Clarience Technologies
Chevrolet
31.100
3587Austin GreenPeterson Racing Group
Chevrolet
34.100
3642Will RodgersYoung's Motorsports
Drydene
Chevrolet
35.700
3735Matt WilsonJoey Gase Motorsports
Chevrolet
39.200
3850Preston PardusPardus Racing Inc.
Chinchor Electric Inc.
Chevrolet
41.900
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