In his quest to become the first driver in NASCAR history to win the first three races of a new season, Tyler Reddick will start from pole position at the Circuit of the Americas. The 23XI Racing star will be joined on the front row by a Trackhouse driver, but not the one we all expected…

Ross Chastain will start second, while his teammate Shane van Gisbergen will start 13th in his effort to win six consecutive road/street course races.

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“I maybe should have called my shot earlier, but some pressure comes with that,” said Reddick. “I love going fast and road courses are a lot of fun in qualifying. Just proud of everyone’s effort here…I don’t know where Shane is starting, but I just need to get as much of a head start on him as I can and try to stay ahead of him all day.”

Chastain, who earned his first Cup win at COTA in 2022, was surprised by the result: “I didn’t know what was happening. I followed Shane out, and his Safety Culture colors were actually getting closer. It was something I’ve never experienced on a road course. He’s helped me so much, so to go execute for our #1 team with (crew chief) Brandon McSwain, I feel like the car performed how we wanted it to there.”

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Chase Briscoe will start third, Ryan Blaney fourth, Chase Elliott fifth. Michael McDowell, AJ Allmendinger, Christopher Bell, Ty Gibbs, and William Byron filled out the remainder of the top ten.

Rookie Connor Zilisch will start 25th, and is another driver everyone will be watching on Sunday.

Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet; Shane van Gisbergen, No. 97 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet; Shane van Gisbergen, No. 97 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Group A

Gibbs rocketed to the top of the charts by the halfway point of the 20-minute session with a 1:38.25s, but McDowell (who led practice) soon knocked him down with a fast lap of 1:38.14s. Gibbs’ JGR teammate Bell had a strong run at the pole, but he ended up 0.057s shy of McDowell’s lap.

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Busch ran wide at the end of his first flying lap, taking a trip through the gravel. All eyes were on Zilisch, and the rookie enters COTA last in points among full-time drivers. He made a slight mistake in his first flying lap, which cost him a few tenths, but went out again and improved to tenth out of 19. Ricky Stenhouse Jr also nearly spun out through the esses, but managed to collect his sideways #47 Chevrolet.

Group B

The second group featured all of the big guns, including SVG. Brad Keselowski was the first driver on track, but most of the drivers chose to wait until the second half of the 20-minute session.

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Joey Logano was the first to break into the top ten, but it was AJ Allmendinger who first challenged the fastest drivers from Group A. The experienced road racer missed it by just 0.005s, reaching second for the moment.

But suddenly, several drivers jumped to the top of the charts with Elliott taking P1, only for Reddick to best him moments later with a 1:37.76s. He was the first driver to crack the 1:37s, followed by Briscoe, who was still almost two tenths behind the #45 Toyota.

Chastain was challenging Reddick, and likely could have had pole if not for a lock-up near the end of his lap. He ended up second, just over a tenth behind Reddick.  Surprisingly, SVG did not have the pace to go for pole, reaching 19th on his first lap and then 13th on his second lap.

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COTA Starting Lineup

1

45

Tyler Reddick

Toyota

1’37.760

 

88.380

2

1

Ross Chastain

Chevrolet

1’37.897

0.137

88.256

3

19

Chase Briscoe

Toyota

1’37.913

0.153

88.242

4

12

Ryan Blaney

Ford

1’37.982

0.222

88.179

5

9

Chase Elliott

Chevrolet

1’38.002

0.242

88.161

6

71

Michael McDowell

Chevrolet

1’38.147

0.387

88.031

7

16

AJ Allmendinger

Chevrolet

1’38.152

0.392

88.027

8

20

Christopher Bell

Toyota

1’38.204

0.444

87.980

9

54

Ty Gibbs

Toyota

1’38.259

0.499

87.931

10

24

William Byron

Chevrolet

1’38.381

0.621

87.822

11

38

Zane Smith

Ford

1’38.408

0.648

87.798

12

77

Carson Hocevar

Chevrolet

1’38.463

0.703

87.749

13

97

Shane van Gisbergen

Chevrolet

1’38.464

0.704

87.748

14

17

Chris Buescher

Ford

1’38.497

0.737

87.718

15

5

Kyle Larson

Chevrolet

1’38.514

0.754

87.703

16

48

Alex Bowman

Chevrolet

1’38.542

0.782

87.678

17

34

Todd Gilliland

Ford

1’38.562

0.802

87.661

18

41

Cole Custer

Chevrolet

1’38.602

0.842

87.625

19

11

Denny Hamlin

Toyota

1’38.617

0.857

87.612

20

22

Joey Logano

Ford

1’38.675

0.915

87.560

21

10

Ty Dillon

Chevrolet

1’38.772

1.012

87.474

22

21

Josh Berry

Ford

1’38.807

1.047

87.443

23

7

Daniel Suarez

Chevrolet

1’38.836

1.076

87.418

24

23

Darrell Wallace Jr

Toyota

1’38.838

1.078

87.416

25

88

Connor Zilisch

Chevrolet

1’38.895

1.135

87.365

26

6

Brad Keselowski

Ford

1’38.917

1.157

87.346

27

33

Jesse Love

Chevrolet

1’38.996

1.236

87.276

28

2

Austin Cindric

Ford

1’39.009

1.249

87.265

29

60

Ryan Preece

Ford

1’39.082

1.322

87.201

30

8

Kyle Busch

Chevrolet

1’39.160

1.400

87.132

31

42

John Hunter Nemechek

Toyota

1’39.274

1.514

87.032

32

35

Riley Herbst

Toyota

1’39.433

1.673

86.893

33

3

Austin Dillon

Chevrolet

1’39.757

1.997

86.610

34

47

Ricky Stenhouse Jr

Chevrolet

1’39.781

2.021

86.590

35

4

Noah Gragson

Ford

1’39.858

2.098

86.523

36

43

Erik Jones

Toyota

1’39.942

2.182

86.450

37

51

Cody Ware

Chevrolet

1’40.064

2.304

86.345

 

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