Kyle Larson is over Chris Buscher again, this time for Nascar Cup Pole in Kansas

Kansas CITY, Kan-Chris Buescher last year after the record-breaking finish in Kansas Speedway last year, if he hadn’t been tired of Kyle Larson, it should definitely be after the qualified session on the 1.5-mile track on Saturday.
Larson-time trials, which managed what he calls “Perfect Emotion Tour”, overturned the latest driver-Bubescher from the temporary pole (FS1, MRN and Siriusxm Nascar Radio) for Advent Health 400 on Sunday.
Larson roasted the medium -speed path with a tour 183,730 miles / hour (29.391 seconds) and defeated Buescher (183.374 Mph) for 0.057 seconds. This was a much wider margin than Larson’s 0.001 second advantage, which Larson kept on the Roush Fenway Keselowski driver at the end of last year’s spring race in Kansas.
Busch Light Pole Award was Larson’s first, first Kansas and 22 career of the season. Pole is 14th in Kansas for Chevrolet and seventh for the car manufacturer this season.
“The qualified tour made you feel really good,” Larson said. “You watch SMT (data), and you can see that drivers started to keep it easily at 1 and 2 (return) (return) (return) (return). Some men were bored.
“Buscher was able to run a good 3 and 4.
In the race of the spring last spring, Larson lasted Buescher less than 4 inches on the edge. He was the victim of the speed at the Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, which is also the number 5 of Buescher.
“Absolutely ironic and really great, L Larson said. “I think he contributes to the story line of what happened last year and probably builds expectations for the race (Sunday).
Christopher Bell (183.268 miles / h) came third in time trials, and two positions of the fourth straight Kansas Speedway pole fell.
Tyler Reddick became the fourth at 183.150 miles / h, then the Joey Logano, who won Texas last Sunday, 182.871 miles / hour.
Ty Gibbs, William Byron, Daniel Suarez, Chase Elliott and Ryan Bleney, respectively, respectively.
Kyle Busch and Josh Berry hit the outer wall during their qualifying rounds and start 35 and 38th in the race of Sunday.
-By Reid Spencer, Nascar Wire Service. Special for media at the field level.