NEWTON, Iowa — Superspeedway, intermediate, road course or short track, Chase Briscoe has shown blistering speed in his first season in the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota on all sorts of venues.
On Saturday at Iowa Speedway, a 0.875-mile short track, Briscoe won his sixth pole of the season with a 136.933 mph (23.004 seconds) lap to earn the top starting spot in Sunday’s Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol (3:30 p.m. ET, USA Network, HBO Max, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, NBC Sports App).
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That effort followed a pole run last Saturday at the mammoth 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In fact, in the last 11 NASCAR Cup Series qualifying sessions, Briscoe has put his car on the front row seven times with five Busch Light Pole Awards and a pair of second-place starts.
Briscoe, who has eight career poles, attributed his qualifying success to a burgeoning working relationship with crew chief James Small.
“I just feel that James and the engineers on the No.19 crew have done a really, really good job, especially these last two months, of understanding what I want and what I need out of the race car,” Briscoe said.
“I’ve even kind of noticed a switch with James over the course of the last two or three weeks, even, where it went from ‘We’ve got to be doing this different’ to ‘We’ve got to get the car better for you now.’
“I think that came as they started to understand me more, and our performance has been better. James does such a great job of understanding what I need, especially on Saturdays for qualifying.”
Briscoe edged William Byron (136.435 mph) for the top starting spot by 0.084 seconds. Kyle Larson, Byron’s Hendrick Motorsports teammate, was third fastest at 136.429 mph.
Byron, Larson and teammate Chase Elliott, who qualified eighth, are locked in a tight battle for the Cup Series Regular Season Championship, with Elliott leading the series by four points over Byron and 15 over third-place Larson.
Austin Cindric (136.358 mph) qualified fourth in the fastest Ford, followed by Brad Keselowski and defending race winner Ryan Blaney.
Carson Hocevar, Elliott, AJ Allmendinger and Justin Haley completed the top 10.
RFK Racing teammates Chris Buescher and Ryan Preece will start 27th and 33rd, respectively, as they battle for a berth in the Cup Series Playoffs. Preece trails Buescher by 42 points in the race for what is currently the final spot.
Briscoe’s machine was the only Camry in the top 10. Denny Hamlin, who scraped the Turn 1 wall during practice, was 11th fastest in the No. 11 JGR Toyota.
Bell tops practice
Three-time 2025 Cup Series winner Christopher Bell topped Saturday’s practice session, sending the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota to the top of the leaderboard with a 133.980 mph lap.
Brickyard 400 winner Bubba Wallace (133.894 mph), Chase Briscoe (133.781), William Byron (133.752) and Kyle Larson (133.678) rounded out the top five. Tyler Reddick (133.639), Alex Bowman (133.616), Brad Keselowski (133.599), Chase Elliott (133.525) and Denny Hamlin (133.497) completed the top 10.
MORE: Practice results
Kyle Busch, piloting the No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, wrecked with 8:45 remaining during the opening 25-minute practice session, losing control entering Turn 1 and hitting the outside wall head-on. Busch completed 17 laps during practice, completing the 17th-fastest lap (133.147 mph) before the incident. The No. 8 team will transition to a backup car, RCR announced on social media.







