The Commercial Appeal

Buescher surprises at Dover with pole

- Dan Gelston

DOVER, Del. — Chris Buescher was the surprise pole winner Saturday at Dover Motor Speedway, turning a lap of 160.149 mph to win his first career top spot.

The RFK Racing driver will be joined on the front row by Denny Hamlin, ordered this week by NASCAR to begin sensitivit­y training after he posted an anti-asian meme.

“Pretty cool of RFK to get our first pole,” Buescher said. “It’s a pretty cool start for us.”

Buescher also earned the first pole for RFK Racing in the No. 17 Ford. Brad Keselowski left Team Penske in November for an ownership stake in Jack Roush’s organizati­on, forging a new partnershi­p. Keselowski and Buescher opened strong for RFK Racing when they won the 150-mile qualifying races at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway in February.

It’s been a bit of a rough ride over the past two months.

Keselowski was rocked last month with crushing penalties for illegal modificati­ons made to his Ford and Buescher

hasn’t finished better than 15th in his any of his last four races. Buescher has only one career win over 232 career Cup starts.

“It’s been a long time coming,” Buescher said. “We’re slowly and steadily building up through the season. It’s not the race. We have a lot of laps left to go. But a heck of a start.”

Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott for Hendrick Motorsport­s start third and fourth in Chevrolets. Ryan Blaney rounds out the top five for Sunday’s race on the mile concrete track.

Hamlin, a three-time Daytona 500 winner who drives a Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, shrugged off a messy week to go 159.744 mph in the No. 11 Toyota and starts second. Hamlin posted an anti-asian meme from the television comedy “Family Guy” that criticized Kyle Larson’s driving on the last lap at Talladega Superspeed­way last weekend.

Hamlin deleted the tweet Monday night and apologized. “I think if you historical­ly look back to my performanc­e to distractio­n, it correlates to a pretty good weekend,” Hamlin said. “I’d probably bet on us if I were you.”

 ?? MATTHEW OHAREN/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Chris Buescher stands with the Busch Light Pole Award after winning the pole on Saturday for the DURAMAX Drydene 400.
MATTHEW OHAREN/USA TODAY SPORTS Chris Buescher stands with the Busch Light Pole Award after winning the pole on Saturday for the DURAMAX Drydene 400.

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