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Josh Berry Wins 1st Xfinity Pole At New Hampshire

Josh Berry Discusses NASCAR Journey, Late-Model Pipeline & Breakout 2021 Season

Josh Berry was the last driver to turn a lap in NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, but he was far from the least.

With a speed of 127.163 mph, Berry pushed the limits of his car and cruised to the top of the charts for his first career pole in the Xfinity Series. He was the only driver to break the 30-second barrier in qualifying, all while hitting the wall off of turn 2 during his lap.

Berry has scored two wins in the Xfinity Series this season at Dover Motor Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway. He will go for No. 3 this Saturday (July 16).

Daniel Hemric was poised to take the pole in the closing stages of qualifying, but he had to settle for second after Berry beat his time by a little more than five hundredths of a second.

Berry’s JR Motorsports teammate Justin Allgaier qualified third, while Ty Gibbs was the fastest Toyota driver in fourth. Hemric’s Kaulig Racing teammate Landon Cassill was fifth, which ties his best qualifying effort of the season.

Trevor Bayne clocked in sixth, while AJ Allmendinger rounded out the Kaulig trio in seventh. Brandon Jones qualified eighth for a Joe Gibbs Racing sandwich around Allmendinger. Noah Gragson ended up ninth and William Byron rounded the top 10 for his second Xfinity start of the season.

Xfinity Series Qualifying at New Hampshire Results

With 39 entries and 38 starting spots, one driver (Bobby McCarty) failed to qualify for the race.

The Crayon 200 will take place on Saturday, July 16 at 2:30 p.m. ET, with TV coverage provided by USA.


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