U.S. DAILY SPORTS

Reddick rebounds from Vegas flip to earn pole place at Homestead

Final weekend, Tyler Reddick was rolling by the infield crash in a wild crash at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Simply six days later, he is proven his dedication to tug himself out of the elimination zone by successful pole place at Homestead.

Reddick’s pole lap of 32.248s was greater than sufficient to safe the highest spot, incomes his third pole of the 12 months and the ninth of his Cup profession. Becoming a member of him on the entrance row is Kyle Larson, who was 0.077s adrift of the pole.

Christopher Bell certified third and Denny Hamlin fourth with Joe Gibbs Racing drivers locking out the second row. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who earned his first win of the 12 months at Talladega earlier this month, was the highest-qualifying non-playoff driver in fifth.

Martin Truex Jr. was sixth, Chase Elliott seventh, Bubba Wallace eighth, Daniel Hemric ninth, and Justin Haley tenth.

There have been no incidents throughout both spherical of qualifying and all drivers set a time.

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Spherical 1

Reddick led the Group A drivers within the early-morning qualifying session with a 32.126s lap. 4 of the 5 drivers who superior have been Toyota drivers with the 23XI duo of Reddick and Wallace advancing together with JGR drivers Hamlin and Truex.

Haley was the one Chevrolet driver to advance, representing Spire Motorsports and beating Josh Berry for the ultimate spot by solely 0.008s.

Two playoff drivers didn’t advance they usually have been each Workforce Penske champions. Joey Logano, who gained final week and is already locked into the Championship 4, was the lowest-qualifying playoff driver and was thirteenth in Group A (twenty sixth total).

His teammate Ryan Blaney, who’s in a much more precarious factors place as he tries to earn back-to-back titles, will begin twentieth.

In Group B, a Toyota once more topped the charts with Bell lapping the observe with a 32.268s lap. In a distinction to Group A, Bell was the one Toyota to maneuver on whereas the remaining 4 spots have been all held by Chevrolets. Stenhouse, Larson, Elliott and a shock in Hemric all moved ahead. The Kaulig Racing driver was the final driver to advance, beating Hendrick Motorsports’ Alex Bowman by 0.039s.

William Byron was far behind his Hendrick teammates with the 2024 Daytona 500 winner qualifying twenty fifth.

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