With a lap of 30.908 seconds, Ryan Blaney gained the pole for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Sequence race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Blaney beat Group Penske teammate Austin Cindric to earn the eleventh pole of his NASCAR Cup Sequence profession.
“Actually cool effort by the No. 12 group,” Blaney advised Amazon Prime. “I feel we acquired the No. 2 by two one-thousandths of a second. I feel it reveals that there is pace in in all of the Penske automobiles.”
Ford dominated Saturday’s qualifying session, taking over 10 of the highest 11 spots on the grid for Sunday’s race. The No. 8 of Kyle Busch was the one non-Ford to make the ultimate spherical of qualifying.
Cindric, Josh Berry, Joey Logano, Todd Gilliland, Busch, Zane Smith, Chris Buescher, Brad Keselowski and Noah Gragson make up the remainder of the top-10.
Different notable qualifying efforts embrace Bubba Wallace in 14th, William Byron in sixteenth, Kyle Larson in seventeenth, Chase Elliott in nineteenth and Chase Briscoe in Twenty fifth.
Joe Gibbs Racing struggled on Saturday, with Briscoe’s Twenty fifth-place run being the quickest lap by a JGR automotive. Christopher Bell, (thirty second) Ty Gibbs (thirty sixth) and Denny Hamlin (thirty seventh) may have loads of work to do to get to the entrance on Sunday.
The Ambetter Well being 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway will go inexperienced shortly after 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, with protection on FOX, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Pre-race protection on each FOX and PRN will start at 2 p.m. ET.
Daniel Suarez is the defending winner of the Ambetter Well being 400, whereas Joey Logano gained the final race at Atlanta in September of 2024.