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McDowell Dominates Yet Again! NASCAR Underdog Stuns with Sixth Pole of the Season at Talladega

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
October 5, 2024
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McDowell Dominates Yet Again! NASCAR Underdog Stuns with Sixth Pole of the Season at Talladega

Sep 14, 2024; Watkins Glen, New York, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Michael McDowell (34) during practice and qualifying for the Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

In an electrifying display of speed, Michael McDowell continues his meteoric rise, seizing his sixth NASCAR Cup Series superspeedway pole of the season at Talladega. The Front Row Motorsports driver blazed through the final qualifying round with an astounding 183.063mph (52.310s) lap, solidifying his reputation as the king of superspeedway poles. Remarkably, McDowell has now secured five consecutive poles at superspeedways, only missing the top spot at the Daytona 500, where he started second.

Behind McDowell, a fierce battle unfolded. Austin Cindric clinched second place with a 182.424mph lap, while Todd Gilliland grabbed third at 182.258mph. NASCAR heavyweight Kyle Busch settled for fourth with 181.863mph, while last year’s Talladega victor, Ryan Blaney, rounded out the top five at 181.784mph.

The rest of the top contenders included Joey Logano in sixth (181.687mph), Austin Dillon in seventh (181.567mph), and veteran Denny Hamlin in eighth (181.453mph). Harrison Burton and Daniel Hemric also made the top ten, showing their hunger for the win.

Fan favorites Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson will be starting 11th and 12th, respectively, with playoff contender Tyler Reddick managing only 14th place. Meanwhile, William Byron and Christopher Bell struggled, qualifying 16th and 21st. Alex Bowman faces an uphill battle starting 23rd, while Daniel Suarez languishes in 31st. The biggest shocker? Playoff hopeful Chase Briscoe languishing at a distant 36th with a sluggish 178.997mph.

With 40 drivers set to battle it out on Sunday in the second race of the Round of 12 for the Cup Series playoffs, tensions are high and the stakes even higher. McDowell’s dominance is a clear warning—this underdog is here to win it all!

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