Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 11
Team Penske Locks Out EchoPark Front Row as Blaney Wins Pole at 179.912 mph
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jul 11

Team Penske Locks Out EchoPark Front Row as Blaney Wins Pole at 179.912 mph

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 11

Summary

  • Ryan Blaney took the pole for Sunday night’s NASCAR Cup race at EchoPark Speedway with a 30.815-second lap at 179.912 mph, edging Team Penske teammate Joey Logano for a Ford sweep of the front row.
  • Logano qualified second at 30.851 seconds and 179.702 mph, giving Penske two drafting partners up front on a track where Blaney said Ford drivers can work together if they get organized.
  • Kyle Larson qualified third, followed by Austin Dillon and Daniel Suarez, while Hendrick teammates Alex Bowman and Chase Elliott lined up sixth and seventh.
  • Denny Hamlin and Tyler Reddick — first and second in the Cup points standings — start deep in the field at 28th and 31st for 23XI Racing, though Blaney said the Toyotas were strong in the spring race.
  • Reddick won at EchoPark on Feb. 22, and Elliott returns to his home track as the defending winner of last summer’s race near Atlanta.

Insights

Is Ryan Blaney's pole position a blessing or a curse on a track where leading is a high-risk gamble?
With a front-row lockout, can Team Penske's strategy outsmart the powerful Toyota drafting packs?