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NASCAR Cup Series Shriners Children’s 500: Qualifying, William Byron’s Pole Position, Lineup At Phoenix Raceway

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NASCAR Cup Series driver William Byron may have captured the pole position for Sunday’s Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway, but could have lost a friend in the process.  

“I don’t like William Byron anymore,” Joey Logano said with a laugh, as reported by NASCAR.com. “Man, that stinks. I just got through telling (crew chief) Paul (Wolfe) that it would really suck if the last car beat us.”  

Well, that last car was Byron, who stole a milestone moment for Logano and Team Penske.  

The Mooresville, N.C.-based organization has compiled 699 poles across all motorsports platforms. Logano wanted No. 700, but came up 0.035 seconds behind.  

Byron recorded a hot lap of 133.68 mph, securing his 14 career Cup pole. He didn’t like his effort at the one-mile tri-oval, though.  

“I did not hit my marks,” he said. “I was sideways and carried a ton of entry speed, missed the middle of the corner, and coming off the dogleg, I was so loose.   

“I was just going to try to commit to the exits and see how much I could get out, even though I missed the center (of the turn).”  

Byron enjoyed one advantage.

“Just a fast car,” he said. “Thanks to my whole team. They’ve been bringing fast cars and we’ve been doing a really good job of executing. So definitely want to go out there and have a great day tomorrow.”  

With a pair of runner-up finishes in the season’s opening three races, Byron paces the circuit’s points standings. Logano will start in the front row for the third time in four outings this season.

Starting Lineup for NASCAR Cup Series’ Shriners Children’s 500   

Here is a look at the lineup for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series’ Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway:   

Starting Position, Driver, Car No. 

  • 1, William Byron, No. 24 Chevrolet 
  • 2, Joey Logano, No. 22 Ford 
  • 3, Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Chevrolet 
  • 4, Josh Berry, No. 21 Ford 
  • 5, Erik Jones, No. 43 Toyota 
  • 6, Chase Elliott, No. 9 Chevrolet 
  • 7, Michael McDowell, No. 71 Chevrolet 
  • 8, Justin Haley, No. 7 Chevrolet 
  • 9, Tyler Reddick, No. 45 Toyota 
  • 10, Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Toyota 
  • 11, Christopher Bell, No. 20 Toyota 
  • 12, Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Ford 
  • 13, Chris Buescher, No. 17 Ford 
  • 14, Austin Cindric, No. 2 Ford 
  • 15, Kyle Busch, No. 8 Chevrolet 
  • 16, AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Chevrolet 
  • 17, Kyle Larson, No. 5 Chevrolet 
  • 18, Riley Herbst, No. 35 Toyota 
  • 19, Bubba Wallace, No. 23 Toyota 
  • 20, Brad Keselowski, No. 6 Ford 
  • 21, Austin Dillon, No. 3 Chevrolet 
  • 22, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 Chevrolet 
  • 23, Cole Custer, No. 41 Ford 
  • 24, Ross Chastain, No. 1 Chevrolet 
  • 25, Ty Dillon, No. 10 Chevrolet 
  • 26, Zane Smith, No. 38 Ford 
  • 27, Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Ford 
  • 28, Ryan Preece, No. 60 Ford 
  • 29, Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Chevrolet 
  • 30, Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Toyota 
  • 31, Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Chevrolet 
  • 32, Alex Bowman, No. 48 Chevrolet 
  • 33, Noah Gragson, No. 4 Ford 
  • 34, Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Toyota 
  • 35, Cody Ware, No. 51 Ford 
  • 36, John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Toyota 
  • 37, Katherine Legge, No. 78 Chevrolet

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