Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Larson tames Sonoma — in qualifying, just not on Sundays

- By Greg Beacham

SONOMA, Calif. — Not even a change in the course layout could halt Kyle Larson’s qualifying dominance on his home track.

Larson won the NASCAR Cup Series pole at Sonoma Raceway for the third consecutiv­e year on Saturday, easily navigating the return of the Carousel turn to the wine country course.

Larson reached an average lap speed of 95.712 mph in his Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet to earn his first pole of the season. William Byron was second for Hendrick Motorsport­s, barely behind Larson at 95.669 mph, making an all-Chevy front row Sunday for the Toyota/ Save Mart 350.

“In the Carousel, I think I gave up a little speed, but I feel like I made up some time in other areas, too,” Larson said. “It’s cool to get a third pole at my home track.”

Larson sees a simple reason for his excellence in qualifying, and it isn’t his familiarit­y with Sonoma: “I think our cars are just quick for short-run stuff. It just fits my style a little bit. You can be really aggressive for a lap.”

Larson was fastest in practice Friday, and he set the track qualifying record in the opening round. He kept it up to win his eighth career pole, excelling again at Sonoma despite the addition of the Carousel turn, which hasn’t been featured in a NASCAR race at Sonoma since 1997 — when Larson was 4 years old.

The Sacramento-area native won the pole at Sonoma in each of the past two seasons, yet has never finished better than 12th in five previous drives on the twisting road course. Larson tied the pole record of Ricky Rudd, who won it three straight times at Sonoma from 199092.

“I guess the trend with my three poles is winning a pole and then struggling in the race,” he said. “Hopefully we’ll have something different for tomorrow.”

Larson could use the boost, too: Although he won the All-Star Race in Concord, North Carolina, last month, he hasn’t won a race that was worth points since September 2017 — not even with eight top-10 starts this season.

Joey Logano was third, with Chase Elliott and Daniel Suarez rounding out the top five.

Las Vegas native brothers Kyle and Kurt Busch qualified seventh and 16th, respective­ly.

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