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The NASCARCup Series took the track this afternoon to qualify for the Pennzoil 400. The track tends to favor the best drivers, with historical best finishers being Kyle Larson and Denny Hamlin, among others. That is exactly what the qualifying session saw today at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The results show us one thing very clearly — Toyota is shooting for the moon. Toyota commands five of the top-7 spots, all being of that Joe Gibbs Racing-23XI Racing partnership. Christopher Bell jumped ahead of Denny Hamlin for pole position as Ty Gibbs bears down. Good luck to Chevrolet and Ford.

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Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Qualifying Results

Starting Position

Driver

Team

1

Christopher Bell

20

2

Denny Hamlin

11

3

Ty Gibbs

54

4

Bubba Wallace

23

5

Kyle Larson

5

6

Ryan Blaney

12

7

Tyler Reddick

45

8

Ryan Preece

60

9

William Byron

24

10

Chris Buescher

17

11

Austin Dillon

3

12

Zane Smith

38

13

Daniel Suarez

7

14

Erik Jones

43

15

Chase Elliott

9

16

Shane van Gisbergen

97

17

Ross Chastain

1

18

Chase Briscoe

19

19

Carson Hocevar

77

20

Riley Herbst

35

21

Justin Allgaier

48

22

Joey Logano

22

23

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

47

24

Kyle Busch

8

25

Connor Zilisch

88

26

John Hunter Nemechek

42

27

Todd Gilliland

34

28

Brad Keselowski

6

29

AJ Allmendinger

16

30

Michael McDowell

71

31

Austin Cindric

2

32

Josh Berry

21

33

Cody Ware

51

34

Noah Gragson

4

35

Cole Custer

41

36

Ty Dillon

10

Great Qualifying Results

Christopher Bell, driver of the #20 Interstate Batteries Toyota, practices for the NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)(Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

((Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images))

Christopher Bell follows up his strong second-place finish last week in Phoenix by earning pole position at Las Vegas. He will be a sure-fire threat to win this race as the Toyotas look like rocket ships.

Denny Hamlin won at Las Vegas last fall. Of course, he will be a favorite to win from second place on the grid.

Ty Gibbs looks for a third-straight strong week, earning third place in qualifying. He is among our Fantasy NASCAR longshots of the week.

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Bad Qualifying Results

Austin Cindric remains the clear worst car in Team Penske. The No. 2 will start the Pennzoil 400 from 31st place, and they will hope to even take a peek at a top-10 finish.

Brad Keselowski was another selection of ours pre-week; however, the RFK Racing No. 6 Ford comes in 25th place, thus much less likely to sniff victory lane.

This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Mar 14, 2026, where it first appeared in the Racing section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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