Cole Custer. (HHP/Alan Marler photo)

HAMPTON, Ga. – A persistent mist hanging in the air and a wet racing surface forced NASCAR officials to cancel NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying on Saturday morning at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

With the starting lineup set by last year’s owner standings, the defending championship team – Stewart-Haas Racing’s No. 00 Ford – will lead the field to green, with Cole Custer behind the wheel.

Motorsports Business Management, the team owned by journeyman Carl Long, purchased the owner points from Chip Ganassi Racing’s No. 42 squad after it shut down at the end of 2018. As a result, Chad Finchum will line up alongside Custer on the front row for Saturday afternoon’s Rinnai 250.

Christopher Bell and rookie Noah Gragson will share the second row, while Austin Cindric completes the top five on the starting grid.

Ryan Preece, Justin Allgaier, Jeffrey Earnhardt, Brandon Jones and John Hunter Nemechek start sixth through 10th, respectively.

Defending Xfinity Series champion Tyler Reddick, who moved from JR Motorsports to Richard Childress Racing in the offseason, will roll off 12th when racing gets underway at 2 p.m. ET.

Notably, Custer had one the fastest car on the property in Friday’s two Xfinity Series practice sessions. He led the first round and was fastest overall at 178.218 mph before going third-quick in Happy Hour.

STARTING LINEUP: NASCAR Xfinity Series; Atlanta Motor Speedway; Feb. 23, 2019

  1. Cole Custer
  2. Chad Finchum
  3. Christopher Bell
  4. Noah Gragson
  5. Austin Cindric
  6. Ryan Preece
  7. Justin Allgaier
  8. Jeffrey Earnhardt
  9. Brandon Jones
  10. John Hunter Nemechek
  11. Brandon Brown
  12. Tyler Reddick
  13. Justin Haley
  14. Vinnie Miller
  15. Ross Chastain
  16. Michael Annett
  17. Jeremy Clements
  18. Ryan Sieg
  19. Josh Williams
  20. Ray Black II
  21. Bayley Currey
  22. Garrett Smithley
  23. Alex Labbe
  24. Tommy Joe Martins
  25. Matt Mills
  26. Josh Bilicki
  27. David Starr
  28. Chase Briscoe
  29. BJ McLeod
  30. Stephen Leicht
  31. Jeff Green
  32. Joey Gase
  33. Timmy Hill
  34. John Jackson
  35. Gray Gaulding
  36. Mike Harmon
  37. Morgan Shepherd
Jacob Seelman

Jacob Seelman, 24, is the founder and managing editor of 77 Sports Media and a major contributing writer for SPEED SPORT Magazine. He is studying Broadcast Journalism at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C. and also serves as the full-time tour announcer for the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series.

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