NASCAR Darlington Qualifying Results, Tyler Reddick on the Pole as Starting Lineup Set
Reddick took pole with a 29.072-second lap despite wall contact, leading 23XI Racing’s front row sweep as track position remains vital at Darlington.
- On Saturday, 23XI Racing driver Tyler Reddick secured the pole position for Sunday's Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway with a 29.072-second qualifying lap.
- Darlington Raceway lived up to its reputation as "The Track Too Tough to Tame," as drivers struggled with a new package featuring higher horsepower and lower downforce.
- Teammate Bubba Wallace secured the front row with a 29.196-second lap, while Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, and Brad Keselowski rounded out the top five.
- Both Chevrolet and Ford teams lost pit selection and car chiefs after failing pre-qualifying inspection twice, complicating race day strategy.
- The Goodyear 400 begins Sunday, March 22, spanning 293 laps and 400.3 miles, with national television coverage provided by FOX Sports 1.
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Reddick grabs pole for Darlington race
DARLINGTON — The top two drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series standings will start 1-2 at Darlington Raceway on Sunday — but not before pole winner Tyler Reddick scraped the Turn 4 wall on his no-holds-barred qualifying lap.
Teammates Tyler Reddick, Bubba Wallace qualify 1-2 in Darlington
DARLINGTON, S.C. -- The top two drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series standings will start 1-2 at Darlington Raceway on Sunday -- but not before pole winner Tyler Reddick scraped the Turn 4 wall on his no-holds-barred qualifying lap.
Hot start continues for Michael Jordan’s NASCAR team as Tyler Reddick takes Darlington pole
The NASCAR team co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan continued its strong 2026 start in the Cup Series, locking up the top two starting spots Saturday at Darlington Raceway.
Tyler Reddick Wins Darlington Pole as Bubba Wallace, Chase Elliott Close Behind
Darlington Raceway lived up to its reputation as “The Track Too Tough to Tame” on Saturday, and it was Tyler Reddick who mastered it best.Reddick laid down a blistering lap of 29.072 seconds to secure the pole for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race, edging out a tightly packed field where track position could prove critical.The qualifying session quickly turned into a showcase of precision, with minimal margin for error on one of the sport’s most u…
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