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Ex-NASCAR driver Danica Patrick weighs in on Riley Gaines and Simone Biles’ social media feud over trans athletes

Former IndyCar and NASCAR driver Danica Patrick proudly confessed to taking the “red pill” as the racing star publicly backed political activist Riley Gaines in her ongoing feud with decorated Olympian Simone Biles over transgender athletes competing in women’s sports. “This issue has a shelf life. I truly believe common sense will prevail,” Patrick, 43, […]

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Former IndyCar and NASCAR driver Danica Patrick proudly confessed to taking the “red pill” as the racing star publicly backed political activist Riley Gaines in her ongoing feud with decorated Olympian Simone Biles over transgender athletes competing in women’s sports.

“This issue has a shelf life. I truly believe common sense will prevail,” Patrick, 43, said on Instagram Sunday. “But until then, I am grateful for people like Riley Gaines who are making sure no one gets away with it. Not to mention the fact that she actually lived it.”

Danica Patrick defended Riley Gaines in her ongoing feud with Simone Biles over transgender athletes. Getty Images

“Defending men in women’s sports is the woke mind virus and/or another issue that requires therapy. Either way, it is so irrational,” she added.

Patrick’s comments are the latest in an ongoing war of words between anti-trans activist and former University of Kentucky swimmer Gaines and Olympic gymnast Biles that broke out Friday – a spat that has seen cheap shots taken by both sides. 

The sparring began when Biles targeted Gaines with a seemingly unprompted tweet amid controversy over a Minnesota trans high-school softball pitcher’s shutout in the state finals Thursday that helped secure the championship.

“@Riley_Gaines_ You’re truly sick, all of this campaigning because you lost a race,” 28-year-old Biles tweeted, referencing Gaines’ tie during a race with trans University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas at the 2022 NCAA championship.  

Simone Biles called Riley Gaines a “bully” for her social media posts about transgender athletes. Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency / SplashNews.com

“Straight up sore loser. You should be uplifting the trans community and perhaps finding a way to make sports inclusive OR creating a new avenue where trans feel safe in sports. Maybe a transgender category IN ALL sports!!” Biles wrote.

“bully someone your own size, which would ironically be a male,” she later added.

Gaines, 25, fired back. 

“It’s not my job or the job of any woman to figure out how to include men in our spaces. You can uplift men stealing championships in women’s sports with YOUR platform. Men don’t belong in women’s sports and I say that with my full chest,” Gaines said.

Gaines alluded to Biles’ efforts to take down former Team USA gymnastics doctor and prolific sex criminal Larry Nassar.

“All the horrific sexual abuse @Simone_Biles witnessed and spoke out against caused by one man, yet [she] believes women should be forced to strip naked in front of men to validate the man’s feelings,” Gaines wrote in another tweet.

Riley Gaines pulled no punches in her bitter online feud with celebrated Olympian Simone Biles. Getty Images

Gaines also unearthed an old comment of Biles and used it against her in the widening dispute. 

“ahhhh good thing guys don’t compete against girls or he’d take all the gold medals !!” Biles wrote in the 2017 tweet, apparently responding to the men’s division results at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

“Oop don’t you hate it when your past self completely undermines your current nonsensical argument?” Gaines wrote sarcastically, retweeting Biles’ post.

“How has 2025 Simone reconciled with the fact 2017 Simone was a ‘truly sick bully’ by her own standard?” 

Danica Patrick said she cast a vote for the first time in her life in the last election when she pulled the lever for Donald Trump. Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images

Patrick’s position comes after she announced she would be voting for President Trump in the last election. Last October, at a campaign event with now Vice President JD Vance Patrick announced that she would be voting for the first time at the age 42. 

“I just want to say I’ve never voted before, but this time around, I have to vote,” Patrick  said, sharing the stage with Vance. “It’s that important.”

She said she would be voting for “the good guys.”

“I just want to be clear, I want to get on record — you’re voting for us, right?” Vance then asked.

“1,000%,” Patrick replied, joking that if she “could vote twice,” she would.

Patrick retired in 2018 after the 2018 Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500. 





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Abiteboul plays down wild Hyundai-to-F1 rumors

(GMM) Former F1 team boss Cyril Abiteboul (pictured) has played down wild rumors linking Hyundai with Formula 1. Once boss of Renault’s works Formula 1 team, Frenchman Abiteboul now heads Hyundai Motorsport. And the Korean carmaker caused a huge stir in the motorsport world on Friday with a social media post featuring a Formula 1 […]

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(GMM) Former F1 team boss Cyril Abiteboul (pictured) has played down wild rumors linking Hyundai with Formula 1.

Once boss of Renault’s works Formula 1 team, Frenchman Abiteboul now heads Hyundai Motorsport.

And the Korean carmaker caused a huge stir in the motorsport world on Friday with a social media post featuring a Formula 1 car with “What If?” on the rear wing.

“Get ready for the ride,” read part of the caption on the post, which was later deleted.

The rumor mill, however, was already in top gear, with some linking the post with recent statements made by Otmar Szafnauer about a potential bid for F1’s vacant twelfth team entry spot.

Speaking at Rally Greece, with Abiteboul overseeing Hyundai’s world rally team, the 47-year-old insisted: “I think there was a clumsy post from the marketing team in Korea.

“They wanted to create a buzz, and it worked,” Abiteboul told France’s Auto Hebdo.

“It has since been removed, which shows there is nothing behind it. There is no F1 project. We already have a lot to do with our two programs. We remain focused on that.”

Indeed, alongside its current world rally project, Hyundai is currently preparing a top-tier ‘hypercar’ prototype to contest the WEC and Le Mans from 2026.

When the Hyundai-to-F1 rumor spread around the Rally Greece paddock, Abiteboul also fielded questions from the international media.

“Perhaps in the long term,” he said when asked if the carmaker really might enter a Formula 1 team. “But not at all in the short term.

“Our only chance would be to enter the market in 2031. Take Audi as an example – they decided in 2021 to enter the market in 2026.

“Formula 1 is a different world,” Abiteboul added. “We can’t come as a sponsor as we have no interest in paying other people’s bills – that’s not our style.

“The other option would be to come in with our own technology.”

Interestingly, with Renault having announced the end of its works F1 engine project, recent rumors suggested that Abiteboul had gone shopping at Viry-Chatillon for motorsport engineers.

Hyundai has also been linked with Formula E.

“The Formula E technological roadmap is interesting,” Abiteboul admits. “However, I observe that it is a championship that is struggling to break through a glass ceiling in terms of audience and popularity among fans.

“We will continue to study this possibility,” he said.

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NASCAR’s Cup Series to debut In-Season Challenge as $1 million backdrop to points race for title

HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) — The debut of NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge in Saturday night’s Cup Series race in Atlanta generated differing opinions and expectations from drivers. After all, there’s a points race to attend to. Every team’s top priority is qualifying for the playoffs and trying to win the championship. Some drivers acknowledge they simply haven’t […]

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HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) — The debut of NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge in Saturday night’s Cup Series race in Atlanta generated differing opinions and expectations from drivers.

After all, there’s a points race to attend to. Every team’s top priority is qualifying for the playoffs and trying to win the championship. Some drivers acknowledge they simply haven’t paid attention to the new race within the race.

Joey Logano says he sees no reason to view the new tournament as a distraction.

“If there’s something to win, you want to go win it,” Logano said Friday before winning the pole for Saturday night’s race in his Team Penske Ford.

Denny Hamlin is the No. 1 seed in the 32-driver In-Season Challenge, a five-race, bracket-style tournament. Chase Briscoe, who held off Hamlin for his first win for Joe Gibbs Racing last week at Pocono Raceway, is the No. 2 seed. A $1 million prize awaits the winner as part of a new media rights deal that includes TNT.

Briscoe said Friday he felt “definitely a sigh of relief, you know, just a weight off your shoulders” following last week’s win. He said that sense of relief was shortlived.

“I’m expected to win multiple races, not just one,” Briscoe said. “It’s a sense of relief, but also more pressure because now they know you can win.”

NASCAR hopes the tournament generates mid-season interest. The single-elimination format cuts the field to 16 at Chicago, eight at Sonoma, four at Dover and the final two at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Many drivers expect their interest in the tournament will increase after Saturday night’s race.

“I think some of the drivers have been kind of dismissive over the bracket challenge,” said Brad Keselowski, who enters the race No. 30 in the points standings and in need of a win in Atlanta to earn a playoff spot in his RFK Racing Ford.

“I think it’ll become a lot more real, whether it be for the drivers or for the media or the fans, as it progresses into the later rounds over the next few weeks,” Keselowski said.

Added Ricky Stenhouse, who is 24th in the points race, of the new tournament: “It’s cool. I think after this weekend you’ll have a little better idea of what you have. Our main goal in Atlanta is winning and getting into the playoffs.”

Team Penske dominates qualifying

Team Penske claimed four of the top five qualifying positions and Ford claimed all of the top five spots.

Logano was first at 178.960 mph, tying Josh Berry, who drives for Wood Brothers but has a technical alliance with Team Penske. Ryan Blaney qualified third and Austin Cindric was one spot back for Team Penske, while Ryan Preece, in another Ford for RFK Racing, was fifth.

“It definitely helps at the start for sure,” Logano said. “Being at the front and controlling the race is the thing for sure.”

Drawing ‘Uncle’ Noah

Briscoe is facing No. 31 seed Noah Gragson in the first bracket. He says it’s a difficult matchup, in part because “he’s actually probably my best friend on the circuit … and my son’s favorite driver.”

Briscoe said his 3-year-old son, Brooks, thinks of Gragson “like that uncle that just you take your kid to, and he has Pop-Tarts and ice cream and everything else when he’s with them.”

Added Briscoe: “Hopefully I’ll win. If not I’ll never here the end of it from Noah or my son.”

Briscoe posted a photo on his X account of his son’s bracket. The photo shows the smiling Brooks holding a bracket with his father’s No. 19 winning every round of the tournament.

Racing for Rhealynn

Chase Elliott has a special paint scheme on his No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet that was designed by 11-year-old cancer patient Rhealynn Mills. Elliott chose Mills’ design to highlight his foundation’s efforts to raise money for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Elliott said the “Design to Drive” program has raised $500,000 for the children’s hospital.

“The only bad thing is I feel like we’ve crashed every time we’ve done it,” Elliott said, adding his sponsor, NAPA Auto Parts, deserved credit “for giving up the car” so the paint scheme could instead feature Mills’ design.

New name for Atlanta track

EchoPark Speedway is the new name for the track that was still known as Atlanta Motor Speedway in February when Christopher Bell won while leading only the final lap in overtime. It’s the home track for Elliott, from Dawsonville, Georgia, and he acknowledged seeing the name change and the new green paint “was different for me. I think it’s fine.”

Odds and ends

Ryan Blaney is the favorite (+800) to win the race, per BetMGM Sportsbook. Joey Logano and Austin Cindric, each at +1000, were next.

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NASCAR announce Kyle Larson penalty as Hendrick Motorsports hit with double punishment

NASCAR has announced a double penalty for Kyle Larson and his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports team ahead of Saturday’s race at Atlanta. NASCAR released an official report on the matter ahead of the race, with officials penalizing the team after two pre-race inspection failures at EchoPark Speedway, formerly known as Atlanta Motor Speedway. READ MORE: […]

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NASCAR has announced a double penalty for Kyle Larson and his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports team ahead of Saturday’s race at Atlanta.

NASCAR released an official report on the matter ahead of the race, with officials penalizing the team after two pre-race inspection failures at EchoPark Speedway, formerly known as Atlanta Motor Speedway.

READ MORE: NASCAR Race Today: Atlanta start times, schedule and how to watch live on tv

The team eventually passed technical inspection on their third attempt, but have been hit with multiple penalties having failed twice beforehand.

The No. 5 car chief, Jesse Saunders, has been ejected for the remainder of this weekend’s event, for example, whilst Larson and his crew have also forfeited their pit selection for Saturday’s race.

It is the second time in as many days that Hendrick Motorsports have been punished by NASCAR, with the series hitting the team with a huge penalty following a post-race car inspection after last weekend’s action at Pocono.

Kyle Larson is set to start Saturday’s Quaker State 400 in 11th.

READ MORE: NASCAR owner agrees to sell Cup Series team

What is NASCAR tech?

Every weekend, no matter the race, track, or event, NASCAR requires all Cup Series teams to pass inspection before hitting the circuit.

If a team fails tech on the first instance, it must fix the issue and repeat the process all over again until it passes.

If a car fails once, there is no punishment. However, if you fail twice or more, punishments are handed out, such as in Larson and the No. 5’s case above.

According to NASCAR, the point of inspections is to level the sport’s playing field as much as possible.

The website also outlines the five stations of a standard inspection, which are as follows:

Station 1: Car is elevated to visually inspect the nose, under the body and inside.

Stations 2-3: Body is visually inspected using a handheld template to ensure the body conforms to regulations.

Station 4: Optical scanning is used to inspect the chassis and body of car.

Station 5: Holding blocks are removed and final safety inspection is done.

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NASCAR Qualifying Results: Atlanta goes down to tie-break as Denny Hamlin suffers disaster run

NASCAR qualifying at Atlanta was heavily impacted by the weather in Georgia, with some parts of the running cancelled. The final round of Xfinity Series qualifying was cancelled on Friday afternoon due to lightning in the area, which also cut into time for Cup Series qualifying – which was limited to one single-lap run. […]

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NASCAR qualifying at Atlanta was heavily impacted by the weather in Georgia, with some parts of the running cancelled.

The final round of Xfinity Series qualifying was cancelled on Friday afternoon due to lightning in the area, which also cut into time for Cup Series qualifying – which was limited to one single-lap run.

READ MORE: NASCAR Race Today: Atlanta start times, schedule and how to watch live on tv

Joey Logano took pole with a great time of 30.979sec, but it still took a tie-break for him to place first ahead of Josh Berry, who set the same time down to a thousandth of a second but lost out on owner points.

Denny Hamlin joked on social media during the weather delay that the session should be called early for safety, with a nudge and wink to the fact that he’d start right up front if the session wasn’t completed.

That would’ve been a much better result for the recent father, who predicted a 24th place start but who in fact qualified all the way back in 33rd in a 40-man field.

With that said, let’s take a look at Friday’s qualifying results in full!

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NASCAR Cup Series: Who is on pole at Atlanta?

After qualifying on Friday, here is the starting lineup for Saturday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta, with the leading lap time and gaps included.




Position Driver Car No. Team Lap Time / Gap
1 Joey Logano 22 Team Penske Ford 30.979sec
1 Josh Berry 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford 30.979sec
3 Ryan Blaney 12 Team Penske Ford +0.004
4 Austin Cindric 2 Team Penske Ford +0.058
5 Ryan Preece 60 RFK Racing Ford +0.151
6 Brad Keselowski 6 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford +0.174
7 Cole Custer 41 Haas Factory Team Ford +0.176
8 Zane Smith 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford +0.181
9 Alex Bowman 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet +0.224
10 Chase Briscoe 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota +0.231
11 Kyle Larson 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet +0.258
12 Austin Dillon 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet +0.263
13 Chris Buescher 17 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford +0.268
14 Ty Dillon 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet +0.286
15 Chase Elliott 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet +0.305
16 Ty Gibbs 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota +0.319
17 Todd Gilliland 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford +0.323
18 William Byron 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet +0.331
19 John Hunter Nemechek 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota +0.336
19 Riley Herbst 35 23XI Racing Toyota +0.336
21 AJ Allmendinger 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet +0.350
21 Justin Haley 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet +0.350
23 Tyler Reddick 45 23XI Racing Toyota +0.352
24 Bubba Wallace 23 23XI Racing Toyota +0.374
25 Corey Lajoie 01 Rick Ware Racing Ford +0.377
26 Erik Jones 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota +0.379
27 Noah Gragson 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford +0.397
28 Christopher Bell 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota +0.426
29 Kyle Busch 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet +0.428
30 Carson Hocevar 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet +0.430
31 Daniel Suarez 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet +0.467
32 Michael McDowell 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet +0.483
33 Denny Hamlin 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota +0.484
34 Ross Chastain 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet +0.505
35 Shane van Gisbergen 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet +0.506
36 Connor Zilisch 87 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet +0.521
37 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 47 HYAK Motorsports Chevrolet +0.558
38 BJ McLeod 78 Live Fast Motorsports Chevrolet +0.571
39 Cody Ware 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford +0.585
40 David Starr 66 Garage 66 Ford +3.134

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Atlanta Starting Lineup: June 2025 (NASCAR Cup Series)

NASCAR starting positions for EchoPark Speedway NASCAR Cup Series drivers are unloaded at EchoPark Speedway (formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway). The field is rolling to the 1.5-mile track for a round of qualifying to set the lineup for Saturday night’s race. View the Atlanta starting lineup for the NASCAR Cup Series. Atlanta/Lime Rock MenuARCA: Prac/Qual | RaceTruck: Prac | Qual […]

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NASCAR starting positions for EchoPark Speedway

NASCAR Cup Series drivers are unloaded at EchoPark Speedway (formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway). The field is rolling to the 1.5-mile track for a round of qualifying to set the lineup for Saturday night’s race.

View the Atlanta starting lineup for the NASCAR Cup Series.

Atlanta/Lime Rock Menu
ARCA: Prac/Qual | Race
Truck: Prac | Qual | Race
Xfinity: Qual | Race
Cup: Qual | Race

Atlanta / Lime Rock TV Schedule

Due to a 30 minute lightning delay, this qualifying session has been trimmed from two rounds to just a single round. After 14 cars took to the track, another lightning strike has further delayed qualifying by 30 more minutes.

Joey Logano will start from the pole position in Saturday night’s race. He turned a laptime at 30.979 seconds with an average speed of 178.960mph.

EchoPark Speedway
Starting Lineup
June 28, 2025
NASCAR Cup Series

Pos | Driver | Best Time

1. Joey Logano
30.979

2. Josh Berry
30.979

3. Ryan Blaney
30.983

4. Austin Cindric
31.037

5. Ryan Preece
31.130

6. Brad Keselowski
31.153

7. Cole Custer
31.155

8. Zane Smith
31.160

9. Alex Bowman
31.203

10. Chase Briscoe
31.210

11. Kyle Larson
31.237

12. Austin Dillon
31.242

13. Chris Buescher
31.247

14. Ty Dillon
31.265

15. Chase Elliott
31.284

16. Ty Gibbs
31.298

17. Todd Gilliland
31.302

18. William Byron
31.310

19. John Hunter Nemechek
31.315

20. Riley Herbst
31.315

21. AJ Allmendinger
31.329

22. Justin Haley
31.329

23. Tyler Reddick
31.331

24. Bubba Wallace
31.353

25. Corey LaJoie
31.356

26. Erik Jones
31.358

27. Noah Gragson
31.376

28. Christopher Bell
31.405

29. Kyle Busch
31.407

30. Carson Hocevar
31.409

31. Daniel Suarez
31.446

32. Michael McDowell
31.462

33. Denny Hamlin
31.463

34. Ross Chastain
31.484

35. Shane van Gisbergen
31.485

36. Connor Zilisch
31.500

37. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
31.537

38. BJ McLeod
31.550

39. Cody Ware
31.564

40. David Starr
34.113

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Logano powers to Cup pole in Atlanta

Joey Logano (pictured) led an armada of Fords into the top eight starting spot for Saturday night’s Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway. Logano clocked in at 30.979 seconds (178.960 mph) in Friday’s qualifying session to secure his first Busch Light Pole Award of the season, his third at EchoPark and the 32nd of his […]

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Joey Logano (pictured) led an armada of Fords into the top eight starting spot for Saturday night’s Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway.

Logano clocked in at 30.979 seconds (178.960 mph) in Friday’s qualifying session to secure his first Busch Light Pole Award of the season, his third at EchoPark and the 32nd of his career.

Logano matched the time posted earlier by Josh Berry of Wood Brothers Racing, but the driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford got the nod for the pole on an owner points tiebreaker.

Ryan Blaney posted the third fastest lap at 178.937 mph, followed by Austin Cindric at 178.626 mph, as Team Penske drivers and the Penske affiliate Wood Brothers locked out the first two rows for Sunday’s race, the opening round of the 32-driver In-Season Challenge.

Logano faces ninth-place qualifier Alex Bowman in the first round.

“Being up front and controlling this race is the name of the game,” said Logano, who won last year’s second Atlanta race, which was held in September. “If you can get up there and solidify the top position, I feel like you can stay there. The thing is, there are a lot of ‘What ifs?’ that play out in this race, a lot of cautions that may be timed in a different way, where it can jumble up the field.

“It’s hard to say you’re going to be leading every lap… The good thing is that we controlled what we could today. I’m super proud of Team Penske, Roush Yates (Engines), Ford, obviously to keep our Mustangs up there. It really shows the ability to repeat from car to car, which is really hard to do.

“We tied with the 21 (Berry) and the other cars were within a couple hundredths of a second.”

Ryan Preece, Brad Keselowski, Cole Custer and Zane Smith completed the Ford sweep of the top eight starting spots.

Bowman drove the fastest Chevrolet to ninth on the grid, and Pocono Raceway winner Chase Briscoe was 10th in the quickest Toyota.

Denny Hamlin, top seed in the In-Season Challenge, qualified 33rd but expects his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota to fare better in race trim. Nevertheless, Hamlin starts 19 spots behind Ty Dillon, the driver he has to beat to advance to the second round of the tournament.

Briscoe, the second seed, starts 17 positions ahead of close friend Noah Gragson, his first-round opponent.

Qualifying was interrupted by a 30-minute lightning hold, but no rain hit the track despite storms in the area.

Starting Lineup

 

Pos No. Driver Team Time Speed
1 22 Joey Logano Autotrader Ford 30.979 178.960
2 21 Josh Berry DEX Imaging Ford 30.979 178.960
3 12 Ryan Blaney Advance Auto Parts Ford 30.983 178.937
4 2 Austin Cindric Menards/Quaker State Ford 31.037 178.626
5 60 Ryan Preece Solomon Plumbing Ford 31.130 178.092
6 6 Brad Keselowski Consumer Cellular Ford 31.153 177.960
7 41 Cole Custer HaasTooling.com Ford 31.155 177.949
8 38 Zane Smith Aaron’s Lucky Dog Ford 31.160 177.920
9 48 Alex Bowman Ally Chevrolet 31.203 177.675
10 19 Chase Briscoe Bass Pro Shops Toyota 31.210 177.635
11 5 Kyle Larson HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 31.237 177.482
12 3 Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevrolet 31.242 177.453
13 17 Chris Buescher Kroger/Cinnamon Toast Crunch Ford 31.247 177.425
14 10 Ty Dillon Mark III Employee Benefits Chevrolet 31.265 177.323
15 9 Chase Elliott NAPA/Children’s Chevrolet 31.284 177.215
16 54 Ty Gibbs Sonic/Grillo’s Pickles Toyota 31.298 177.136
17 34 Todd Gilliland Rinnai Tankless Water Heaters Ford 31.302 177.113
18 24 William Byron Axalta Chevrolet 31.310 177.068
19 42 John Hunter Nemechek Pye Barker Fire & Safety Toyota 31.315 177.040
20 35 Riley Herbst # Tree Top Toyota 31.315 177.040
21 16 AJ Allmendinger LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet 31.329 176.961
22 7 Justin Haley Gainbridge Chevrolet 31.329 176.961
23 45 Tyler Reddick Upper Deck Toyota 31.331 176.949
24 23 Bubba Wallace Leidos Toyota 31.353 176.825
25 1 Corey LaJoie(i) Schluter Systems Ford 31.356 176.808
26 43 Erik Jones Dollar Tree Toyota 31.358 176.797
27 4 Noah Gragson Zep Ford 31.376 176.696
28 20 Christopher Bell Rheem Toyota 31.405 176.532
29 8 Kyle Busch SENIX Chevrolet 31.407 176.521
30 77 Carson Hocevar Chili’s Ride the ‘Dente Chevrolet 31.409 176.510
31 99 Daniel Suarez Quaker State Chevrolet 31.446 176.302
32 71 Michael McDowell Delaware Life Chevrolet 31.462 176.213
33 11 Denny Hamlin King’s Hawaiian Toyota 31.463 176.207
34 1 Ross Chastain Wendy’s Fresh Way to Frosty Chevrolet 31.484 176.089
35 88 Shane Van Gisbergen # WeatherTech Chevrolet 31.485 176.084
36 87 Connor Zilisch(i) Red Bull Chevrolet 31.500 176.000
37 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Hungry Jack Chevrolet 31.537 175.794
38 78 BJ McLeod(i) Pigeon Forge Racing Coaster Chevrolet 31.550 175.721
39 51 Cody Ware Jacob Construction Ford 31.564 175.643
40 66 David Starr(i) WNB Factory Ford 34.113 162.519



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