Tyler Reddick Wins Pole for the Brickyard 400
Reddick won his second pole of 2024 and the eighth of his Cup career.
Reddick won his second pole of 2024 and the eighth of his Cup career.
Custer will drive the No. 41 Ford with primary sponsorship from HaasTooling.com.
After a three-year hiatus that saw NASCAR switch from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval to the road course, the crown-jewel Brickyard 400 is back.
The allotment is similar to what NASCAR tested at the All-Star Race.
Busch and a half-dozen cars crashed, while LaJoie went on to finish 19th.
Blaney, Denny Hamlin and Alex Bowman were the podium finishers in first through third, respectively.
The Brickyard 400 returns next weekend for the first time since 2020.
Gibbs and William Byron make up the starting front row for Sunday’s race.