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NASCAR is racing it’s 3rd road/street course setup of the 2026 season, and this time around, they are doing it on a US Naval Base. The location? Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California.

The goal for many is to beat the seemingly indestructible Shane van Gisbergen. The man with a 50% win rate (7-for-14) has been dominant on road-course setups. He proves so by earning pole position for the Andruil 250, which can be watched on Sunday, June 21, at 4:00 p.m. on Prime.

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NASCAR Cup Series Group Photo at Naval Base Coronado. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Qualifying Results for the Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado

Starting Position

Driver

1

Shane van Gisbergen

2

Carson Hocevar

3

Ryan Blaney

4

Zane Smith

5

Todd Gilliland

6

Daniel Suarez

7

Ryan Preece

8

Connor Zilisch

9

Michael McDowell

10

Austin Hill

11

Ty Gibbs

12

Bubba Wallace

13

Corey Heim

14

Kyle Larson

15

AJ Allmendinger

16

Chris Buescher

17

Tyler Reddick

18

Austin Dillon

19

Joey Logano

20

Alex Bowman

21

Kevin Magnussen

22

Chase Briscoe

23

Ross Chastain

24

Riley Herbst

25

Cole Custer

26

Denny Hamlin

27

William Byron

28

John Hunter Nemechek

29

Brad Keselowski

30

Chase Elliott

31

Austin Cindric

32

Noah Gragson

33

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

34

Ty Dillon

35

Josh Berry

36

Jimmie Johnson

37

Christopher Bell

38

Erik Jones

39

Cody Ware

Good and Bad Takeaways

  • Shane van Gisbergen ran his fastest lap at 0.156 seconds quicker than the second-lace qualifier, Carson Hocevar. He was at least 0.600 seconds better than all but two drivers (Hocevar, Blaney). Van Gisbergen is a massive favorite to win the race.

  • Zane Smith and Todd Gilliland deliver strong Front Row Motorsports performances, posting 4th- and 5th-place qualifying results, respectively.

  • Connor Zilisch, the other ‘road course ringer’ in the Cup Series, qualified in 8th place while he practiced 4th best on Friday.

  • Christopher Bell battled a broken wrist and will be closely monitored, with Brent Crews on driver standby should Bell be unable to race. He qualified 37th/39.

  • Jimmie Johnson races his 2nd-to-last Cup Series race ever, and he will start in 36th.

This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Jun 20, 2026, where it first appeared in the Racing section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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