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Denny Hamlin Captures Cup Series Pole at Talladega – Motorsports Tribune

Denny Hamlin Captures Cup Series Pole at Talladega – Motorsports Tribune

By David Morgan, Associate Editor

TALLADEGA, Ala. – Denny Hamlin will have the best seat in the house when the green flag waves on Sunday’s Geico 500 at Talladega after scoring the pole.

The two-time winner at the 2.66-mile superspeedway propelled his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota to the top of the scoring pylon with a lap of 52.979 seconds, 180.751 mph to capture the first superspeedway pole of his NASCAR Cup Series career.

“I don’t know that there is one, honestly,” Hamlin said of the advantage of winning the pole. “I mean, if I would’ve qualified 18th, I would’ve been just as optimistic, I guess.

“Although I would say that qualifying on the pole means my car is very capable and will be fast leading. I haven’t been fast in Next Gen era while leading superspeedways. So, I think certainly that gives me the confidence that we should be able to lead the pack quickly, which will make it harder for them to pass us.”

Hamlin will be joined by another former Talladega winner in Stewart Haas Racing’s Aric Almirola on the front row.

“When you run at these speedways, you have no idea how the car is speed-wise. The lap is going to be what it is,” Almirola said. “You just need to do all the little things right as a driver, but a lot of it is about the preparation at the shop – the guys on the team and car. I felt like I did my part. I felt like I got a good launch off pit road and did all the things I needed to do.

“Gosh, we were really close. But, I’m proud of everybody on the race team – Drew [Blickensderfer] and everyone on our Smithfield Ford Mustang. The team has done a great job, and I’m looking forward to the race.”

Joe Gibbs Racing as a whole was strong in qualifying, with Ty Gibbs posting the third fastest time, along with Christopher Bell in sixth, and Martin Truex. Jr. in seventh.

A pair of Fords will roll off fourth and fifth, with Chase Briscoe and Ryan Blaney starting in those positions. Briscoe was the fastest in the first round of qualifying.

“The first round, I was kind of surprised that it was that good, because I was bouncing around and didn’t feel I held the greatest, straightest wheel. But yeah, it was really good,” Briscoe said.

“It’s kind of something that’s common for us – being really, really fast in the first round, but for whatever reason, we just don’t pick up as much in the second round. The second round we felt like we were going to be in…

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