Nascar

Ryan Blaney Claims Second Straight Pole at Richmond, Eyes Strong Start to 2026 Season

The Team Penske driver leverages cooler track conditions and crew chief adjustments to secure his third pole in five races, tying him with Denny Hamlin at the top of the points standings.

Pole Position at Richmond

Ryan Blaney secured his second consecutive NASCAR pole position at Richmond Raceway, marking his third pole in five races and the 16th of his career.

A cooling cloud that rolled over the track during qualifying lowered temperatures and increased grip, allowing Blaney to post a lap of 22.225 seconds at 121.485 miles per hour.

Crew Chief Adjustments

Blaney credited the improvement to fine‑tuned adjustments made with his crew chief, Jonathan Hassler, who refined the car’s setup between practice and qualifying.

Denny Hamlin, the points leader and a five‑time Richmond winner, will start from 14th after a modest qualifying effort, while Tyler Reddick will line up 32nd following a practice spin that left him with the series’ worst starting spot since March 2023.

Looking Ahead to the Race

The pole also ties Blaney with Hamlin at the top of the 2026 Cup Series standings, a position the driver hopes to maintain as the season progresses.

With the qualifying hurdle cleared, Blaney now faces the challenge of translating his straight‑line speed into a race‑long performance, especially as competitors like Chase Briscoe, Josh Berry, Ty Gibbs and William Byron will be looking to capitalize on their own strong starts.

He also noted that the Richmond oval is notorious for rapid tire degradation, a factor that could reshape the race dynamics and test the durability of his car’s rubber.

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