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NASCAR lineup at Phoenix: Starting order, pole for 2026 Straight Talk Wireless 500 based on qualifying results originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Months after finishing winless in 2025, Tyler Reddick has emerged as the most dominant force atop asphalt in 2026.

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The 23XI Racing star has swept across victory lane in three straight races, becoming the first driver in NASCAR history to win their opening three events. Each victory has been more impressive than the last; on Sunday, Reddick surged to the front, fending off road course star Shane van Gisbergen to take home the gold at COTA.

Will the good times continue in Week 4 of the Cup Series season? Since 1972, only eight drivers have ever won four straight races at any point in a single campaign. Furthermore, Reddick has historically struggled at Phoenix Raceway, toiling across the dogleg.

Across 12 races at the one-mile track, Reddick has yet to capture the checkered flag. He has only two top-five finishes there, posting an average finish of 17.8—the tied-third worst mark among his oval tracks.

To win a Cup Series crown, drivers must find success in the Valley of the Sun. What better time to reverse the trend than now for Reddick, who will look to bring his glistening No. 45 chariot to paradise once more.

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With that, here’s a look at the pole-sitter and starting grid for the 2026 Straight Talk Wireless 400 in Phoenix.

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Who won the Straight Talk Wireless 500 pole for 2026?

Qualifying for the Straight Talk Wireless 500 took place on Saturday, with Penske Ford’s Joey Logano earning his first pole position for the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season with a 26.561-second qualifying time (135.537 mph).

This will be Logano’s 34th career NASCAR Cup Series pole start and third career Busch Light Pole Award at the Avondale, Ariz. track.

Complementing Logano in the front row will be defending series titleholder Kyle Larson. Larson clocked a 26.678-second qualifying time (134.943 mph).

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Austin Cindric (26.731 seconds, 134.675 mph), Daniel Suárez (26.744 seconds, 134.610 mph) and Ryan Blaney (26.747 seconds, 134.595 mph) will close out Sunday’s top five in Avondale.

Ford’s Brad Keselowski fell victim to car damage during practice and will start in a backup car in position no. 37.

Straight Talk Wireless 500 starting lineup 2026

Starting pos.

Driver

Car No.

Team

1.

Joey Logano

22

Ford

2.

Kyle Larson

5

Chevrolet

3.

Austin Cindric

2

Ford

4.

Daniel Suarez

7

Chevrolet

5.

Ryan Blaney

12

Ford

6.

Ross Chastain

1

Chevrolet

7.

Carson Hocevar

77

Chevrolet

8.

Tyler Reddick

45

Chevrolet

9.

William Byron

24

Chevrolet

10.

Josh Berry

21

Ford

11.

Denny Hamlin

11

Toyota

12.

Christopher Bell

20

Toyota

13.

Ryan Preece

60

Ford

14.

Ty Gibbs

54

Toyota

15.

John Hunter Nemechek

42

Toyota

16.

Michael McDowell

71

Chevrolet

17.

Chris Buescher

17

Ford

18.

Shane van Gisbergen

97

Chevrolet

19.

Connor Zilisch

88

Chevrolet

20.

Chase Briscoe

19

Toyota

21.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

47

Chevrolet

22.

Riley Herbst

35

Toyota

23.

AJ Allmendinger

16

Chevrolet

24.

Zane Smith

38

Ford

25.

Austin Dillon

3

Chevrolet

26.

Chase Elliott

9

Chevrolet

27.

Austin Hill

33

Chevrolet

28.

Bubba Wallace

23

Toyota

29.

Kyle Busch

8

Chevrolet

30.

Todd Gilliland

34

Ford

31.

Anthony Alfredo

48

Chevrolet

32.

Erik Jones

43

Toyota

33.

Ty Dillon

10

Chevrolet

34.

Cody Ware

51

Chevrolet

35.

Noah Gragson

4

Ford

36.

Cole Kuster

41

Chevrolet

37.

Brad Keselowski (DNP)

6

Ford

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