Chevrolet’s Shane van Gisbergen drove his Chevrolet-powered machines to the top of the leaderboard in both qualifying sessions

NASCAR News: Van Gisbergen wins Charlotte Cup Roval pole

Turning his first-ever laps on the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course, Chevrolet’s New Zealander Shane van Gisbergen drove his Chevrolet-powered machines to the top of the leaderboard in both qualifying sessions – claiming the pole for today’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Drive for the Cure 250 and Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Bank of America ROVAL 400.

The poles wins – his first in the Cup Series and third in the Xfinity Series – came after a strong practice session in both series, driving his Kaulig Racing Chevrolet’s to the top of the leaderboard in each.

The Busch Light Pole Award was van Gisbergen’s first in the Cup Series, but it wasn’t secure until after Reddick made a last-ditch run to try to unseat the Kaulig Racing Chevrolet driver.

Van Gisbergen’s lap at 99.246 mph (82.704 seconds) held up, as Reddick earned the second grid position in his No. 45 23XI Toyota with a lap at 99.135 mph (82.796 seconds).

“What an amazing day,” van Gisbergen proclaimed after claiming his second pole of the afternoon. “I’m at a loss for words.”

Because the Bank of America ROVAL 400 is the elimination race for the Round of 12 in the series playoffs, van Gisbergen, making his 10th Cup start of the season, wants to avoid scenarios where he influences postseason outcomes.

“We’ve got to race respectfully,” he acknowledged. “There are a lot of playoff guys, but I’m here to win the race.”

In addition to Reddick, five other playoff drivers made the final round of time trials and will start from top-10 positions. Joey Logano was fourth and Team Penske teammate Austin Cindric fifth, in the top two Fords on the grid.

Kyle Larson claimed the sixth starting spot ahead of Hendrick Motorsports teammates Chase Elliott (seventh), a two-time winner at the Roval, and William Byron (10th), who already has clinched a berth on the Round of 8.

Non-playoff drivers AJ Allmendinger (third at 98.874 mph), Brad Keselowski (eighth) and Bubba Wallace (ninth) also will start from the top 10.

Allmendinger is the defending winner of this race. The driver of the No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet also has triumphed in each of his four Xfinity Series starts at the 2.28-mile, 17-turn hybrid road course, which has been reconfigured in Turns 6, 7 and 16.

Other playoff drivers will start as follows: Christopher Bell (12th), Daniel Suárez (13th), defending series champion Ryan Blaney (14th), Alex Bowman (17th), Denny Hamlin (18th) and Chase Briscoe (25th).

Logano, Suárez, Cindric and Briscoe start the event below the current elimination line for the Round of 8.

Shane van Gisbergen Pole Win Quotes

FOR THE SECOND TIME TODAY, SHANE VAN GISBERGEN WINS A POLE AT THE ROVAL. HOW FUN WAS THAT TO WATCH THE CLOSING LAPS AND TYLER REDDICK TRYING TO BEAT YOUR TIME?

“Yeah, he’s obviously very quick to do those extra laps and still match it. But man, thank you to this Kaulig Racing team. It was a last-minute deal to come and run this Cup race here, so thanks to Matt (Kaulig) and the guys for letting me run their car, and for WeatherTech coming on board.

Our Chevy is really quick. What an amazing day.. I’m lost for words.”

WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO DO TOMORROW TO START AND FINISH IN THE FIRST POSITION?

“Yeah, just make sure we race clean. I have to respect that there’s a lot of playoff guys around me and I have to race respectfully. But yeah, we’re here to win the race. I have a teammate up there with me, too, so obviously the team has done a great job. But yeah, hopefully we have a good day.”

Starting Lineup

Pos

No.

Driver

Team

Time

Speed

1

13

Shane Van Gisbergen(i)

WeatherTech Chevrolet

82.704

99.246

2

45

Tyler Reddick (P)

Monster Energy Toyota

82.761

99.177

3

16

AJ Allmendinger(i)

Celsius Chevrolet

83.015

98.874

4

22

Joey Logano (P)

Shell Pennzoil Ford

83.166

98.694

5

2

Austin Cindric (P)

Menards/Sylvania Ford

83.262

98.580

6

5

Kyle Larson (P)

HendrickCars.com Chevrolet

83.330

98.500

7

9

Chase Elliott (P)

UniFirst Chevrolet

83.424

98.389

8

6

Brad Keselowski

Castrol Edge Ford

83.465

98.341

9

23

Bubba Wallace

Leidos Toyota

83.568

98.219

10

24

William Byron (P)

Valvoline Confetti Chevrolet

83.614

98.165

11

8

Kyle Busch

Lenovo Chevrolet

83.214

98.637

12

20

Christopher Bell (P)

DEWALT Toyota

83.241

98.605

13

99

Daniel Suarez (P)

Choice Privileges Chevrolet

83.367

98.456

14

12

Ryan Blaney (P)

Discount Tire Ford

83.360

98.464

15

38

Todd Gilliland

Boozy Jerky! Ford

83.367

98.456

16

1

Ross Chastain

Busch Light Chevrolet

83.519

98.277

17

48

Alex Bowman (P)

Ally Chevrolet

83.370

98.453

18

11

Denny Hamlin (P)

Sport Clips Haircuts Toyota

83.607

98.174

19

54

Ty Gibbs

Interstate Batteries Toyota

83.434

98.377

20

77

Carson Hocevar #

Delaware Life Chevrolet

83.722

98.039

21

34

Michael McDowell

Love’s Travel Stops Ford

83.495

98.305

22

3

Austin Dillon

BetMGM Chevrolet

83.747

98.009

23

71

Zane Smith #

Ambetter Health Chevrolet

83.646

98.128

24

47

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

Harris Teeter/Totino’s Chevrolet

83.820

97.924

25

14

Chase Briscoe (P)

Ford Performance Racing School Ford

83.766

97.987

26

21

Harrison Burton

DEX Imaging Ford

83.897

97.834

27

31

Daniel Hemric

Cirkul Chevrolet

83.823

97.921

28

51

Corey LaJoie

Schluter Systems Ford

83.964

97.756

29

17

Chris Buescher

Fifth Third Bank Ford

83.961

97.760

30

19

Martin Truex Jr.

Bass Pro Shops Toyota

84.058

97.647

31

15

Kaz Grala #

Meat N’ Bone Ford

83.968

97.752

32

10

Noah Gragson

Beef A Roo Ford

84.133

97.560

33

7

Justin Haley

Mattress Warehouse Chevrolet

83.997

97.718

34

41

Ryan Preece

United Rentals Ford

84.415

97.234

35

42

John Hunter Nemechek

Mobil 1 Toyota

84.043

97.664

36

4

Josh Berry #

Bed Bath & Beyond Ford

84.558

97.069

37

43

Erik Jones

Family Dollar Toyota

84.172

97.515

38

66

Josh Bilicki(i)

NCSHPfoundation.org Ford

86.163

95.261