Chase Briscoe Edges for Kyle Larson Coca-Cola 600 Pole

Concord has proven that the NC-Chase Briscoe was close enough to be perfect or perfect in the prediction of the application.
Taking advantage of the experiences gained during the Goodyear rubber test at Charlotte Motor Speedway on March 18-19, Briscoe put Joe Gibbs Race Toyota on the pole for Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday (Amazon Prime, Prn and Siriusxm Nascar radio).
Briscoe, Saturday’s Hendrick Motorsports driver Kyle Larson (182.729 miles / hour) at the highest starting point to force 0.02 seconds to force 29.532 seconds (182.852 miles / hour) toured a challenging 1.5 -mile track.
Larson, of course, hopes to complete the Indianapolis 500 before buying the front row green flag in Charlotte.
The Busch Light Pole award is the first in Briscoe’s second in Charlotte, the fourth of his career. At the same time, the opening of the season is the second pole of the season for a crown jewelery race following the best elimination effort for Daytona 500.
In addition, the direct run on Saturday was a dramatic improvement in Briscoe’s an average starting position of 15.8.
“It wasn’t the most perfect tour in any way, but it was good enough,” Briscoe, who joined the JG list this season, said. “Yes, I’m very excited to get the results we deserve on Saturday.
“This is also a great opportunity to take the area to green for 600 miles for 600 miles … So I look forward to it and see whether we can keep it there.”
William Byron, who represented Chevrolet in the tire test, came third in 182,642 MPH, then Chris Buescher (182,063 miles / hour at the fastest Ford) and Aj Allmendinger (181.916 Mph). John Hunter Nemechek, Ty Gibbs, Noah Gragson, Alex Bowman and Defense Race winner Christopher Bell claimed the sixth to 10th positions respectively on the start grill respectively.
Seven times serial champion Jimmie Johnson organized the second beginning and 700 of the career of the season, 17th place at 180,445 miles.
“Fun learning day, Joh Johnson said. “The application just got an idea for accelerating my time, reacting to the car and runway. At the end of the application and for something, and then I had a few minutes to think and send it.
“Competence went well. I continued to strengthen in every corner I made. Unfortunately, I committed a little inadequate for 1 and 2 rounds, but I had a balance for 3 and 4 rows and there was a respectable round.
During the application of Ross Chastain, a tire blew up and returned to 4 wall walls. He did not run a qualified run and will start the Coca-Cola 600 in a spare car from behind. Chastain was the fastest in 10 consecutive rounds before the accident.
Carson Hohevar, who broadcasts the fastest one round in the final cup training on Saturday, went to 4 during the qualifying run and will start 39 in 40 car sites.
Kyle Busch, who did not translate a tour in practice due to hydraulic steering problems, was the fastest in the time trials. Busch and Richard ChildRress Racing announced on Saturday that the cup champion will continue with the team twice in 2026.
The Nascar Xfinity series driver Connor Zilisch became the 33rd qualifier when he turned to movement after he was pulled aside after he was taken aside with a waist injury in Taldegega in April. Zilisch is competing for the first time in a cup race on an oval.
-FELD level media