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Here is everything you need to know ahead of Sunday's Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race.

The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series heads to Dover International Speedway this weekend for the AAA 400 Drive for Autism. The race comes just one week after driver Austin Dillon brought the No. 3 car back to victory lane en route to his first career win at Charlotte.

Two-time track winner Kyle Busch will lead the field to green when he lines up on row one next to points leader Martin Truex Jr., who is seeking a second-straight trip to Victory Lane at the Monster Mile.

Here is the full starting grid for Sunday's action. Drivers in bold have won at the track, while those in italics have won this season.

  1. Kyle Busch

  2. Martin Truex Jr.

  3. Daniel Suarez

  4. Matt Kenseth

  5. Kyle Larson

  6. Kurt Busch

  7. Erik Jones

  8. Brad Keselowski

  9. Austin Dillon

  10. Denny Hamlin

  11. Dale Earnhardt Jr.

  12. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

  13. Ryan Newman

  14. Jimmie Johnson

  15. Ryan Blaney

  16. Chase Elliott

  17. Trevor Bayne

  18. Kevin Harvick

  19. Jamie McMurray

  20. Kasey Kahne

  21. Ty Dillon

  22. Clint Bowyer

  23. Paul Menard

  24. AJ Allmendinger

  25. Matt DiBenedetto

  26. Joey Logano

  27. Landon Cassill

  28. Michael McDowell

  29. Chris Buescher

  30. Regan Smith

  31. Danica Patrick

  32. Gray Goulding

  33. David Ragan

  34. Ryan Sieg (series debut)

  35. Cole Whitt

  36. Ross Chastain (series debut)

  37. Timmy Hill

  38. Cody Ware

  39. Jeffrey Earnhardt

Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson has been absolutely dominant at the track, winning 10 times over the course of his career including sweeps in 2002 and 2009. Johnson has already clinched a spot in the playoffs with wins at Texas and Bristol earlier this season and enters Sunday's race eighth in points.

Larson and Truex Jr. are co-favorites to win at 5/1. Johnson, Harvick and Busch are not far behind, each with 11/2 odds per VegasInsider.com

The 400-lap race is set to begin at 1 p.m. ET on FOX and will include three stages. Stage 1 ends on Lap 120, Stage 2 ends on Lap 240 and the Final Stage is scheduled to end on Lap 400. Award-winning chef Gordon Ramsay will serve as grand marshal while 18-year-old singer Cassidy Daniels is set to perform the national anthem.