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Tyler Reddick Wins Pole at NASCAR Kansas Race, Our Best Photos

  • On Saturday, Tyler Reddick secured his 14th career NASCAR Cup Series pole at Kansas Speedway, clocking 185.300 mph and positioning himself to pursue his fifth victory of the 2026 season in Sunday's AdventHealth 400.
  • Toyota dominated qualifying by placing four cars in the top five, with team owner Denny Hamlin qualifying second to lock out the front row alongside Reddick at the 1.5-mile Kansas Speedway.
  • Bristol winner Ty Gibbs qualified third, followed by defending spring winner Kyle Larson in fourth and Chase Briscoe in fifth. Alex Bowman faces a difficult start from 33rd.
  • Long-Run performance remains critical for Sunday's race, as tire falloff and track position often outweigh starting order at Kansas. Reddick led several long-run averages during practice, signaling his car's potential.
  • Optimistic about the team's momentum, Reddick said, "I feel like we're in a really great spot." He hopes to extend his points lead during the AdventHealth 400.
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Tyler Reddick keeps his momentum going with the pole for the NASCAR Cup race at Kansas Speedway

Tyler Reddick has secured the pole position for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway. It marks his fourth pole of the season for Reddick, who is chasing his fifth win already.

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