DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Alex Bowman put a familiar car on top of the Daytona 500 leaderboard.
Bowman won the pole in his debut as the official driver of the No. 88 Chevrolet, piloted until last season by NASCAR rock star Dale Earnhardt Jr. Six of Earnhardt's 17 career victories at Daytona International Speedway came in that car, including one of his Daytona 500 victories.
Earnhardt was a seven-time pole winner at Daytona, too.
Now retired, the empty seat in the No. 88 went to Bowman and he wasted no time making the Camaro his own. Bowman turned a lap at 195.644 miles per hour on Sunday to earn the top starting spot for the Daytona 500.
"It's still a little surreal," said Bowman, who will race in his second Daytona 500.
"It's a dream come true just to drive for Hendrick Motorsports," Bowman said. "I never would have thought it would happen after the path my career took."
Denny Hamlin, the 2016 winner, qualified second in a Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing with a lap at 195.092. The remainder of the field will be set in two qualifying races on Thursday.
Bowman, a 24-year-old Arizonan, was a driver struggling to piece together a schedule when Earnhardt was injured in 2016. Earnhardt missed the second half of that season with a concussion, and Bowman was tabbed to fill in for 10 of those races.