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Very Bad News: Nascar CEO (Jim France) Announced the Death of nascar Top Driver.

Gilliland was 0.098s shy of earning his first-career pole. Previously, he best start was third at Talladega.

“I wanted it extremely bad,” he told NBC. “We definitely have a car that’s fast enough to go win this race tomorrow.”

For McDowell, this is his fourth pole of the season and his third on a drafting track.

He had zero poles in the previous 16 years of his Cup career, but is now making the most of FRM’s Tier 1 status within the Ford group and a technical alliance with Team Penske.

“I’m just so proud of everybody at Front Row Motorsports,” said McDowell.

“To have both cars on the front row is just amazing. It’s just a testament to how hard everyone is working.

We know we have two shots left here, but this is a big weekend for us.

To have both cars up front is really important. Hopefully, we can stay up front, control the race, and give ourselves a fighting chance to get into these playoffs.”

Penske’s Joey Logano will start third, followed by the Stewart-Haas trio of Ryan PreeceJosh Berry and Chase Briscoe.

William Byron was the top-qualifying Chevrolet driver in seventh, breaking up the Blue Oval party.

Austin CindricKyle Larson, and Chase Elliott filled out the remainder of the top-ten.

Looking at the drivers in the midst of the playoff points battle, Chris Buescher was the top qualifier in 13th.

 

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