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Chase Briscoe wins third consecutive NASCAR Cup pole to beat Kyle Bush
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Chase Briscoe Clinches Third Straight NASCAR Cup Pole, Edging Out Kyle Busch

June 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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During the qualifying session for the Michigan NASCAR Cup Series, speeds hit up to 200 mph, with drivers spread widely across the two-mile track. Leading the pack once again was Chase Briscoe, driving the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. Briscoe secured his fourth pole position of the season and third consecutive one with a top lap speed of 195.514 mph.

Briscoe shared on NASCAR on Prime that he aimed to stay low on the track, believing that cutting the distance was key. Though surprised his effort was enough to claim the pole, he welcomed the achievement. Despite not having won since joining JGR, Briscoe hopes this strong qualifying performance signals a breakthrough victory soon. “We had three straight strong qualifying efforts but no race wins yet; hopefully, the third time’s the charm on Sunday,” he said.

Joining Briscoe on the front row is Kyle Busch in the No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, marking his second front-row start of the year after qualifying second at Talladega. Busch is currently in the longest winless slump of his career, going over 70 races without a victory. He admitted to struggling slightly with front tire grip but was pleased to have delivered a solid lap.

Denny Hamlin qualified third, William Byron fourth, and Kyle Larson, fresh off a wild sprint car race the night before, secured fifth place. The rest of the top ten included Chris Buescher, Josh Berry, Ty Gibbs, Bubba Wallace, and Zane Smith. Defending race winner Tyler Reddick qualified 12th, and Nashville winner Ryan Blaney came in 13th; both drivers faced tire cuts but managed to avoid car damage.

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Fan Take: This qualifying shakeup at Michigan showcases the intense competition and emerging talent shaping the NASCAR Cup Series field. Briscoe’s growing streak of poles and Busch’s struggle to regain victories highlight storylines that could define the season’s momentum and fan excitement moving forward.

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