Chase Briscoe wins third straight pole and NASCAR-high 4th pole at Michigan International Speedway
BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) — Chase Briscoe won his third straight pole and NASCAR -high fourth this year at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday.
Briscoe, driving the No. 19 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, turned a lap of 195.514 mph in qualifying on the 2-mile oval in the fastest pole in the Cup Series since Ryan Blaney went 200-plus mph at Texas in 2018.
He is aiming for his first win this year after five top-five finishes, and the third victory of his career.
'It will be nice starting up front and we've been able to do that now three weeks in a row but haven't been able to execute with it,' Briscoe said. 'So, hopefully third time is a charm.'
Kyle Busch, in the No. 8 Chevrolet, will start second Sunday in the FireKeepers Casino 400.
Denny Hamlin, in the No. 11 Toyota, qualified third and points leader William Byron, in the No. 24 Chevrolet, was fourth.
Defending race champion Tyler Reddick, in the No. 45 Toyota, will start 12th and for 23XI Racing, which is suing NASCAR.
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