PENSACOLA, FL :: The qualifying procedure for the Snowball Derby is both unique and elaborate. Like NASCAR’s Daytona 500, some teams will even have to race their way into Sunday’s starting lineup. Over 70 cars are poised to make qualifying laps on Friday night but only 37 of them will start the Super Bowl of Short Track Racing on Sunday.

Each driver will be given two timed laps with the 30 quickest times automatically qualifying for the race. Any driver that misses his or her turn in line can start no better than 11th.

Those outside of the top-30 will be entered into Saturday night’s 50-lap last chance race with the top-four finishers transferring into the field of 37.

The final three spots are reserved for a past winner of the Snowball Derby and the highest non-qualifying driver from Five Flag Speedway’s regular season and the Southern Super Series championship respectively. This ensures that everyone in the field is a proven winner and is capable of capturing the Tom Dawson Memorial trophy on Sunday afternoon.

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Erik Jones, Bubba Pollard and Augie Grill are the only three drivers 100 percent guaranteed a starting spot based on their provisional status. They are locked-in to the Derby regardless of what happens on Friday night. Should they qualify on time, their provisionals will be offered to the next most recent Derby champion and third place in the Blizzard/Southern Super Series standings and so forth.

The pole-sitter for the Snowball Derby will also be crowned on Friday night, a prestigious honor in its own right.

“Snowball Derby Pole Night is one of the most intense few hours in short track racing,” Five Flags Speedway Track Promoter Tim Bryant said. “We receive a fantastic number of entries every year and only 37 of them make the race, sending everyone else home.

“So qualifying for this event is awfully dramatic and will keep everyone on the edge of their seat.”

It is a complex procedure but it is also part of what makes the Snowball Derby stand out on the motorsports calendar. Pole qualifying begins at approximately 6:00 p.m. CST when Jordan Sims is expected to be the first driver to turn his laps. The event, like the entire event, will be streamed on Speed51.com’s 51TV Pay-Per-View streaming service.

Chase Elliott is the defending pole sitter of the Snowball Derby and did so by setting a new track record of 16.133 seconds. Elliott was third-fastest in Thursday practice and will be the 57th driver t0 turn a lap in time trials. He was the 58th qualifier a year ago.

Qualifying will be followed by 50-lap feature races for the Super Stocks and popular Southern Modified divisions.

Here is the complete Snowball Derby qualifying order as determined on Wednesday night:

  1. Jordan Sims
  2. Daniel Hemric
  3. Paul Shafer
  4. Scotty Ellis
  5. J. Haley
  6. Tim Martin
  7. Gus Dean
  8. David Rogers
  9. Travis Braden
  10. Mike Garvey
  11. Steve Dorer
  12. Austin Theriault
  13. Kyle Plott
  14. Garrett Jones
  15. Logan Boyett
  16. Corey LaJoie
  17. Johanna Long
  18. Stephen Nasse
  19. Bubba Pollard
  20. Bayley Currey
  21. Donnie Wilson
  22. J. VanderLey
  23. Erik Jones
  24. Jerry Artuso
  25. Augie Grill
  26. Anderson Bowen
  27. Harrison Burton
  28. Derrick Griffin
  29. Hunter Robbins
  30. Spencer Gallaher
  31. Kyle Grissom
  32. Derek Thorn
  33. Garrett Campbell
  34. Will Gallaher
  35. Clay Jones
  36. Dennis Schoenfeld
  37. Casey Smith
  38. J. Reaid
  39. Kyle Bryant
  40. Clay Rogers
  41. Chad Finley
  42. Josh Bragg
  43. Dennis Prunty
  44. Preston Peltier
  45. Jeremy Pate
  46. Casey Roderick
  47. John Hunter Nemechek
  48. Spencer Davis
  49. Dalton Sargeant
  50. Chris Fontaine
  51. Ross Kenseth
  52. Grant Enfinger
  53. Johnny VanDoorn
  54. Jacob Gomes
  55. Brian Hoar
  56. Jeff Choquette
  57. Chase Elliott
  58. Mason Mingus
  59. Cole Timm
  60. Mark Kraus
  61. Dwayne Buggay
  62. Ty Majeski