Chase Briscoe Grabs Cup Series Pole at Michigan
Chase Briscoe earned his third consecutive pole and his fourth of 2025.
Chase Briscoe earned his third consecutive pole and his fourth of 2025.
The pole is the first of Fenhaus’ career in his 12th start.
Byron passed Justin Allgaier in overtime for his fifth career Xfinity win and first since 2017.
It is the fourth career pole and second of 2025 for the driver of the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.
The driver of the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota picks up his second pole of the 2025 season.
Carson Hocevar withstood a late charge from Layne Riggs and survived last-lap contact that sent both drivers sideways for a Kansas Speedway win.
Larson and Chris Buescher, both part of the closest finish in NASCAR history at this very track one year ago, share the front row together.
Garcia scored his second career pole, starting first alongside defending race winner Corey Heim.
One of the top Cup Series drivers flexed his muscle, while an Xfinity Series stalwart continued to look for better fortune.
The win was also Larson’s second series triumph of the season.