Kyle Busch completed a Joe Gibbs Racing sweep of Coors Light Pole Qualifying at Kansas Speedway, steamrolling to his eighth NASCAR XFINITY Series pole of the season on Saturday morning.
Just as they’ve done so many times in the NASCAR XFINITY Series this season, Joe Gibbs Racing locked out the qualifying podium in Friday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series time trials at Kansas Speedway.
Mother Nature may have only let NASCAR XFINITY Series teams get one round of Coors Light Pole Qualifying in on Saturday morning at Dover Int’l Speedway, but that was all Erik Jones needed.
Kyle Busch got his hunt for a ninth NASCAR XFINITY Series win this season off to a fast start on Friday, topping the first of two practice sessions at Dover International Speedway.
Erik Jones kicked off his pursuit of the NASCAR XFINITY Series championship in style, winning the Coors Light Pole Award on Saturday evening at Kentucky Speedway in advance of the opening race of the Chase for the Championship.
Carl Edwards continued his dominance of Coors Light Pole Qualifying at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, scoring his third pole in the last four Loudon races on Friday afternoon in advance of the second race of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.
On a day at Chicagoland Speedway when it appeared that his teammate Kyle Busch would cruise to another dominating NASCAR XFINITY Series victory, Chase Grid leader Erik Jones proved that the championship regulars could still get it done.
Hometown favorite Denny Hamlin may have spent six years out of victory lane at Richmond International Raceway, but he found his way back to the top of the heap on Saturday night.
Kyle Busch simply crushed the field on Sunday en route to his second-consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, writing several new pages of history during the course of the Crown Royal presents the Combat Wounded Coalition 400 at the Brickyard.