The Commercial Appeal

Bell to lead field to green at Vegas

- Jenna Fryer

LAS VEGAS – Christophe­r Bell won the first pole of his career and will lead the field to green Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Bell turned a lap at 182.673 mph in Saturday qualifying to put his Toyota from Joe Gibbs Racing on the pole. Wind gusts of nearly 30 mph had drivers on edge headed into qualifying, but it wasn’t a factor as drivers avoided the spins that plagued them last week in California.

NASCAR champion Kyle Larson qualified second in a Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsport­s. Larson is the defending Las Vegas winner and also looking to put together a two-race winning streak following his victory last Sunday at Fontana.

Daytona 500 winner Austin Cindric qualified third in a Ford for Team Penske. Cindric is the first rookie in NASCAR history to lead the Cup points standings for more than one race.

Chase Briscoe continued his strong start to the season by qualifying fourth in a Ford for Stewart-haas Racing. Briscoe opened the season with a thirdplace finish at Daytona and led 20 laps last week in California. He’s currently fifth in the standings.

Chase Elliott was fifth for Hendrick Motorsport­s and Penske driver Joey Logano was sixth.

Tyler Reddick, who dominated last week at California until he was caught in a crash, was seventh for resurgent Richard Childress Racing. Austin Dillon was 10th for the team.

Las Vegas native Kyle Busch crashed his Toyota in practice and was not able to participat­e in the qualifying session. He lost control of his car when his left rear tire went flat and JGR had to pull out a backup for him to race.

But teams are limited in how many cars they have to date under the rollout of the new Next Gen model, and the JGR backup was considered a “parts car” and not for actual competitio­n. The No. 18 team was working to get it ready for Sunday, when Busch will start last in the 37-car field.

Larson initially thought Busch had been spun by the wind.

 ?? GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? NASCAR Cup Series driver Christophe­r Bell is seen during qualifying for the Pennzoil 400 on Saturday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Bell turned a lap at 182.673 mph in qualifying to win the pole for the race.
GARY A. VASQUEZ/USA TODAY SPORTS NASCAR Cup Series driver Christophe­r Bell is seen during qualifying for the Pennzoil 400 on Saturday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Bell turned a lap at 182.673 mph in qualifying to win the pole for the race.

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