NASCAR starting lineup for Sunday: Iowa Corn 350 Starting Grid, NASCAR Qualifying Results
Let's dive into the NASCAR starting lineup for Sunday following the Cup Series qualifying results, along with the full Iowa Corn 350 starting grid.
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Chase Briscoe – 23.004 seconds
William Byron – 23.088 seconds
Kyle Larson – 23.089 seconds
Austin Cindric – 23.101 seconds
Brad Keselowski – 23.119 seconds
Ryan Blaney – 23.151 seconds
Carson Hocevar – 23.159 seconds
Chase Elliott – 23.165 seconds
AJ Allmendinger – 23.174 seconds
Justin Haley – 23.198 seconds
Denny Hamlin – 23.219 seconds
Josh Berry – 23.230 seconds
Michael McDowell – 23.238 seconds
Joey Logano – 23.245 seconds
Bubba Wallace – 23.247 seconds
Alex Bowman – 23.255 seconds
Christopher Bell – 23.268 seconds
Austin Dillon – 23.271 seconds
Cole Custer – 23.286 seconds
Ty Gibbs – 23.357 seconds
Shane van Gisbergen – 23.308 seconds
Tyler Reddick – 23.322 seconds
Zane Smith – 23.338 seconds
Riley Herbst – 23.363 seconds
Erik Jones – 23.365 seconds
Daniel Suarez – 23.396 seconds
Chris Buescher – 23.398 seconds
Ross Chastain – 23.402 seconds
John Hunter Nemechek – 23.439 seconds
Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 23.459 seconds
Noah Gragson – 23.509 seconds
Ty Dillon – 23.526 seconds
Ryan Preece – 23.538 seconds
Todd Gilliland – 23.631 seconds
Cody Ware – 23.633 seconds
Joey Gase – 25.173 seconds
Kyle Busch – DNS
Note: Kyle Busch crashed during practice, with his car catching fire. He'll be at the back of the grid on Sunday.
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NASCAR starting grid for Sunday: Cup Series
Row 1: Chase Briscoe, William Byron
Row 2: Kyle Larson, Austin Cindric
Row 3: Brad Keselowski, Ryan Blaney
Row 4: Carson Hocevar, Chase Elliott
Row 5: AJ Allmendinger, Justin Haley
Row 6: Denny Hamlin, Josh Berry
Row 7: Michael McDowell, Joey Logano
Row 8: Bubba Wallace, Alex Bowman
Row 9: Christopher Bell, Austin Dillon
Row 10: Cole Custer, Ty Gibbs
Row 11: Shane van Gisbergen, Tyler Reddick
Row 12: Zane Smith, Riley Herbst
Row 13: Erik Jones, Daniel Suarez
Row 14: Chris Buescher, Ross Chastain
Row 15: John H. Nemechek, Ricky Stenhouse Jr
Row 16: Noah Gragson, Ty Dillon
Row 17: Ryan Preece, Todd Gilliland
Row 18: Cody Ware, Joey Gase
Row 19: Kyle Busch (DNS)
Who is on the pole for the NASCAR race on Sunday?
Chase Briscoe is on the pole for the Iowa Corn 350 starting grid for Sunday. This is Briscoe's sixth pole position of the year.
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