Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s quest for the sixth Daytona sweep in NASCAR history, and second in the last two seasons, is going to be the hot topic of the day as today's race kicks off. However, David Gilliland snaring pole position, even if it was weather-aided, is something to pay attention to. Live stream today's race, which will air on TNT, for free by clicking this link.

There were supposed to be two more qualifying laps for the Top 24 drivers, but rain forced the cancellation of those two runs, giving Gilliland the advantage at the open. While Gilliland's name isn't as familiar as Earnhardt Jr.'s or some of the other drivers on the circuit, he isn't too surprised at his success in qualifying.

"Front Row Motorsports, our strong point is definitely speedway racing," Gilliland said. "It is something that's circled on our calendar from the start of the year. We put a lot of emphasis on it. The restrictor-plate tracks are good equalizers. David Ragan and I both have good enough cars to win, and that is an exciting feeling. It's something we don't have every week."

Gilliland finished third at the Daytona 500, which backs up his claim about the team's edge on speedways, but the entire qualifying process at Daytona left some drivers grumbling. Gilliland's teammate David Ragan called it "uncontrolled chaos," while Earnhardt Jr. seemed displeased with pockets of teammates slowing down to throw off other drivers.

"It's a mess," Earnhardt said. "You have to be in the very back and try to get a big tow. I ain't ever seen anything like it. It's the funniest thing I've ever seen."

Matt Kenseth also spoke up; "It was really wild and it was pretty dangerous. There's car doing 80 and there were cars doing 200 and nobody wanted to go. Everybody wanted to be in the back of the pack and try to catch the front to get a (fast) lap, so it was pretty chaotic."

Starting Grid:

POSDRIVERMANUFACTURERCARSPEED
1David GillilandFord199.322 mph
2Reed SorensonChevrolet199.221 mph
3Landon CassillChevrolet199.194 mph
4Bobby LabonteChevrolet198.970 mph
5Jimmie JohnsonChevrolet198.790 mph
6Matt KensethToyota198.776 mph
7Dale Earnhardt Jr.Chevrolet198.697 mph
8David RaganFord198.684 mph
9Jeff GordonChevrolet198.662 mph
10Greg BiffleFord198.575 mph
11Carl EdwardsFord198.531 mph
12Tony StewartChevrolet198.474 mph
13Kevin HarvickChevrolet198.470 mph
14Kasey KahneChevrolet198.373 mph
15Aric AlmirolaFord198.234 mph
16Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Ford198.229 mph
17Cole WhittToyota198.116 mph
18Marcos AmbroseFord198.103 mph
19Martin Truex Jr.Chevrolet198.068 mph
20Ryan NewmanChevrolet198.059 mph
21Paul MenardChevrolet198.055 mph
22Casey MearsChevrolet198.042 mph
23Austin DillonChevrolet198.033 mph
24AJ AllmendingerChevrolet198.015 mph
25Trevor BayneFord197.994 mph
26Brad KeselowskiFord197.850 mph
27Michael McDowellFord197.820 mph
28Joey LoganoFord197.741 mph
29Danica PatrickChevrolet197.724 mph
30Brian VickersToyota197.364 mph
31Justin AllgaierChevrolet197.273 mph
32Michael AnnettChevrolet197.217 mph
33Josh WiseFord197.152 mph
34Clint BowyerToyota196.975 mph
35Kyle LarsonChevrolet196.691 mph
36Jamie McMurrayChevrolet196.661 mph
37Denny HamlinToyota196.070 mph
38Terry LabonteFord195.980 mph
39Kyle BuschToyota195.972 mph
40Kurt BuschChevrolet195.776 mph
41Michael WaltripToyota195.372 mph
42Ryan TruexToyota193.183 mph
43Alex BowmanToyota192.984 mph