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NASCAR at Richmond qualifying results: Martin Truex Jr. wins Toyota Owners 400 pole

Martin Truex Jr. will lead the field to the green, while Kyle Busch starts 32nd in Saturday night’s Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway.

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Toyota Owners 400 - Qualifying
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Toyota Owners 400 - Qualifying
Martin Truex Jr. walks to his car during qualifying for the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway on April 20, 2018.
Photo by Sarah Crabill/Getty Images

Martin Truex Jr. was fastest in qualifying Friday at Richmond Raceway, while Kyle Busch turned in a subpar qualifying effort that will have him starting deep in the field for the Toyota Owners 400 Cup Series race Saturday night.

Truex posted a 123.859 mph average lap to secure his third pole of the season, which comes in his 450th start in NASCAR’s premier division. Chase Elliott qualified second (123.621 mph), followed by defending race winner Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson.

Truex, the defending Cup Series champion, is seeking his first victory on a short track with each of his 16-career wins coming on tracks one mile or bigger. The Furniture Row Racing driver led a race-high 198 lap last fall at Richmond, before contact with Hamlin caused him to crash out late.

”I thought we had a good practice today, [but] it’s hard to put too much stock into with it being a daytime practice, nighttime race,” Truex said. “But we’ve got some good history to go off here the last couple of years, we’ve been really strong, [and] if we’re ever going to get that short-track win, I feel like this is the place to do it.”

Two-time Richmond winner Kurt Busch qualified sixth, with Erik Jones seventh, Jamie McMurray eighth, rookie William Byron a career-best ninth, and Kevin Harvick 10th.

Daniel Hemric will make his Cup Series debut from the 22nd spot on the grid.

Kyle Busch enters Richmond riding a two-race winning streak, but was only able to record the 32nd-fastest time around the three-quarter mile Virginia track and failed to advance past the first qualifying round. He said a strategy call to conserve his tires by not running hard on his lap backfired, as the expected falloff in grip over the course of a run did not occur.

The starting position is Busch’s worst since starting 34th at Texas Motor Speedway last April.

“We only ran two laps trying to make sure we preserve out tires for later on deeper into the session,” Busch said. “A bunch of those guys ran three laps and obviously we needed that third lap. It would have picked up. For some reason the tire here today, even in race trim, your fastest lap was the seventh lap. So just takes a while for everything to come in. Just trying to short cut it a little bit and it didn’t work out for us.”

Toyota Owners 400 starting lineup

Position

Driver

Make

Speed (mph)

1Martin Truex Jr.Toyota123.859
2Chase ElliottChevrolet123.621
3Joey LoganoFord123.581
4Denny HamlinToyota123.542
5Kyle LarsonChevrolet123.22
6Kurt BuschFord122.9
7Erik JonesToyota122.872
8Jamie McMurrayChevrolet122.828
9William ByronChevrolet122.811
10Kevin HarvickFord122.805
11Alex BowmanChevrolet122.733
12Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Ford122.399
13Ryan BlaneyFord123.063
14Ryan NewmanChevrolet122.85
15David RaganFord122.85
16Clint BowyerFord122.845
17Jimmie JohnsonChevrolet122.783
18Darrell Wallace Jr.Chevrolet122.777
19Chris BuescherChevrolet122.538
20Paul MenardFord122.51
21Trevor BayneFord122.438
22Daniel HemricChevrolet122.388
23Austin DillonChevrolet122.355
24Michael McDowellFord122.222
25Aric AlmirolaFord122.968
26Daniel SuarezToyota122.934
27Matt DiBenedettoFord122.772
28Brad KeselowskiFord122.722
29Kasey KahneChevrolet122.688
30Ross ChastainChevrolet122.644
31Ty DillonChevrolet122.377
32Kyle BuschToyota122.344
33A.J. AllmendingerChevrolet122.266
34Gray GauldingToyota121.655
35Cole WhittChevrolet121.425
36Landon CassillChevrolet121
37Reed SorensonToyota119.745
38Harrison RhodesChevrolet119.707
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