September 2, 2023 | By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service

Christopher Bell earns pole position for first NASCAR Cup Playoff race at Darlington

Photo by JGR Photo

DARLINGTON, S.C. —  After edging Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin by .026 seconds in Saturday’s time trials, Christopher Bell will lead the field to green in the first NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race of 2023—Sunday’s Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway (6 p.m. ET on USA, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). 

Bell navigated the venerable 1.366-mile speedway in 29.065 seconds (169.193 mph) to claim his third Busch Light Pole Award in the last eight races and first at the Track Too Tough to Tame. Hamlin clocked in at 169.169.042 mph to earn the outside starting spot on the front row. 

After earning four poles in 2022, the debut year of NASCAR’s Next Gen Cup car, Bell turned in performances in time trials he considered sub-par in the first half of 2023. 

“After we got through the first probably five to eight races this year, we were wondering what happened,” Bell said, “because last year we made the final round a lot, the majority of the time, and at the beginning of this year, we were really struggling. 

“My team, (crew chief) Adam Stevens, my engineers have put a lot of emphasis on qualifying the last couple of months, and it’s really showed. We’ve been able to be in the hunt a lot more, make that final round, and it really helps out on Sundays when you get a good pit stall selection. 

“At certain racetracks, qualifying’s a really big deal, and this is one of them.” 

It was a unique qualifying session that featured seven Fords, three Toyotas and no Chevrolets in the final 10. For the first time since the 1982 Southern 500, no Chevrolet drivers will take the green flag in the top 10 (though in fairness, five General Motors products—Buicks and Pontiacs—started in the top 10 for that race). 

With Tyler Reddick qualifying third at 168.972 mph, the three Toyotas will start at the front of the field, followed by the seven Fords, led by Ryan Blaney (168.273 mph) and Brad Keselowski (168.227 mph). 

Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick, Chris Buescher, Michael McDowell and Aric Almirola claimed positions six through 10 on the grid, respectively. Almirola is the only non-Playoff driver in the top 10.  

Reddick posted the fastest lap of the day (170.750 mph) in the Group B session of Round 1, when cloud cover moved in and cooled the track. All five Group B drivers were faster than the top five Group A drivers in the opening round. 

Bell, however, thought he had an advantage as a member of Group A because it gave him more time to cool his tires between rounds. 

 

Despite shiners, Preece is fit and ready to go after Daytona wreck 

A week after his violent wreck at Daytona International Speedway, Ryan Preece met with reporters outside his transporter at Darlington Raceway, primarily to reaffirm that he was unhurt and ready to race in Sunday’s Cook Out Southern 500 (6 p.m. ET on USA, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). 

As Preece stood on the steps of his hauler taking questions from the assembled media, he removed his sunglasses to reveal striking purple bruises beneath his eyes—the most visible after-effects of his tumbling No. 41 Ford, which spun in mid-air, barrel-rolled through the infield on the Daytona backstretch and came to rest upright in the grass. 

“I’m good, I’m OK, I’ve got no broken bones, I’m not sore,” Preece said. “I wasn’t sore after it—a little bit of bruising, but nothing too crazy.” 

That’s when Preece revealed his two “shiners.”  

“They aren’t bad,” Preece said. “I going to put an end to it right now. What I want you all to know is that racing in general—whether you’re racing a sprint car or a modified or anything—is dangerous. There’s consequences to everything.  

“But what we do as race car drivers is respect one another to not put ourselves in positions to be like that. I’m fine. My vision’s perfect—everything about it. They don’t hurt. They look bad to you guys, but you look at a 410 (sprint car) driver after some flips—they get this. It’s from spinning in the air and all that, the blood flow, whatever. I’m not a doctor… 

“What I can tell you is I went through all the tests. I feel fine. If I didn’t feel fine, I wouldn’t be in this car this weekend.” 

 

Shuttering of GMS Racing’s truck series team will add critical mass to Legacy Motor Club 

Legacy Motor Club, a collaborative effort of NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty, GMS Racing’s Maury Gallagher and seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson, has been through a turbulent first season, to say the least. 

The team’s on-track struggles were exacerbated by the suspension and dismissal of driver Noah Gragson for “liking” a meme on social media that made light of the murder of George Floyd. 

The one constant within all the distraction has been defending Cook Out Southern 500 winner Erik Jones, who has posted three of his five top-10 finishes of 2023 in the last 10 races. 

Gallagher announced in August that he planned to shutter his GMS Racing NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series team at the end of the season, and Jones believes that move may increase the critical mass of the Legacy Cup organization. 

“We’re going to absorb a large amount of that personnel into the Cup side, which is a huge resource in itself,” Jones said Saturday at Darlington Raceway. “We needed to add some people on the competition side, on the shop floor and even probably upstairs.  

“So people coming over is going to be a big resource in itself. As far as the financial gain from it – I don’t think a lot is going to change on that side of things. Maury is very dedicated in what he’s putting into this race team, even before that move.  

“But I think on the personnel side, absorbing those guys into the shop for day-to-day procedures and what we do to prepare cars is going to be the biggest gain for us.”  

 

Josh Harris named new president of Darlington Raceway 

NASCAR industry veteran Josh Harris will succeed Kerry Tharp as president of Darlington Raceway, NASCAR track officials announced Saturday morning at the 1.366-mile speedway. 

A native of Harrisville, Miss., Harris currently serves as Darlington’s vice president of business operations. 

“I’ve had the pleasure of working with Josh since I left Darlington,” said Chip Wile, NASCAR senior vice president, chief track properties officer, who served as Darlington Raceway president from 2013-2016. “He and I started at Daytona International Speedway at the same time… 

“I’ve had so much respect for Josh and know that he’s ready for this role.” 

Harris brings a decade’s worth of NASCAR experience to his new job as Darlington’s 10th president. He started his career in racing in 2012 as ticketing manager at Talladega Superspeedway. Subsequently, he served as NASCAR’s Southeast Region vice president of ticketing and guest services and Southeast Region vice president of client and event experience. 

“It means a lot to me, personally and professionally,” Harris said of his new position. “Kerry and Chip, following in their footsteps, is something I’m honored to do.  

“As we look back on the 2020 season and the impact that we had with COVID, Kerry’s leadership—along with the state of South Carolina—to be able to bring NASCAR racing back, and for us to continue to have those two race dates, I think it just shows the commitment this state has to this race track and our sport. 

“And I look forward to getting to know all those leaders in our community and our state and working with them to make sure Darlington Raceway continues to drive forward and be a leader in our sport and put on two great events every year.” 

 

Starting Line Up by Row
Darlington Raceway
Cook Out Southern 500

Provided by NASCAR Statistics - Saturday, 9/2/2023 @ 02:27 PM Eastern

Driver Date Time Speed

Track Race Record: Matt Kenseth 05/11/13 03:32:45 141.383

Pos Car Driver Team Time Speed

Row 1: 1 20 Christopher Bell (P) Yahoo! Toyota 29.065 169.193
2 11 Denny Hamlin (P) Sport Clips Haircuts Toyota 29.091 169.042

Row 2: 3 45 Tyler Reddick (P) Jordan Brand Toyota 29.103 168.972
4 12 Ryan Blaney (P) Menards/Richmond Water Heaters Ford 29.224 168.273

Row 3: 5 6 Brad Keselowski (P) Solomon Plumbing Ford 29.232 168.227
6 22 Joey Logano (P) Shell Pennzoil Ford 29.245 168.152

Row 4: 7 4 Kevin Harvick (P) Mobil 1 Take 5 Ford 29.249 168.129
8 17 Chris Buescher (P) BuildSubmarines.com Ford 29.278 167.962

Row 5: 9 34 Michael McDowell (P) StageFront.VIP Ford 29.290 167.893
10 10 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 29.406 167.231

Row 6: 11 8 Kyle Busch (P) McLaren Custom Grills Chevrolet 29.030 169.397
12 14 Chase Briscoe HighPoint.com/Lady in Black Ford 29.034 169.374

Row 7: 13 9 Chase Elliott (P) NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 29.095 169.019
14 2 Austin Cindric Discount Tire Ford 29.108 168.943

Row 8: 15 42 Carson Hocevar(i) Sunseeker Resort Chevrolet 29.154 168.677
16 16 AJ Allmendinger Action Industries Chevrolet 29.168 168.596

Row 9: 17 54 Ty Gibbs # Monster Energy Toyota 29.192 168.457
18 5 Kyle Larson (P) HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 29.200 168.411

Row 10: 19 23 Bubba Wallace (P) McDonald's Toyota 29.206 168.376
20 43 Erik Jones Allegiant Chevrolet 29.215 168.324

Row 11: 21 99 Daniel Suarez Freeway.com Chevrolet 29.236 168.204
22 7 Corey LaJoie Gainbridge Chevrolet 29.252 168.112

Row 12: 23 24 William Byron (P) Liberty University Chevrolet 29.256 168.089
24 48 Alex Bowman Ally Chevrolet 29.284 167.928

Row 13: 25 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (P) Boost by Kroger/Irish Spring Chevrolet 29.299 167.842
26 77 Ty Dillon Raze Energy Blue Shock Chevrolet 29.306 167.802

Row 14: 27 1 Ross Chastain (P) Unishippers Chevrolet 29.337 167.625
28 3 Austin Dillon Morgan & Morgan Chevrolet 29.410 167.208

Row 15: 29 31 Justin Haley LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet 29.447 166.998
30 38 Todd Gilliland Quincy Compressor Ford 29.452 166.970

Row 16: 31 19 Martin Truex Jr. (P) Bass Pro Shops Toyota 29.462 166.913
32 21 Harrison Burton Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford 29.477 166.828

Row 17: 33 15 JJ Yeley(i) Ollie's Bargain Outlet Ford 29.478 166.823
34 41 Ryan Preece HaasTooling.com Ford 29.574 166.281

Row 18: 35 51 Ryan Newman Parts Plus/Biohaven Ford 29.711 165.514
36 78 BJ McLeod Affliction Chevrolet 29.989 163.980

Did Not Qualify: None.

Manufacturer Starting Lineup DNQs Manufacturer Starting Lineup DNQs
Chevrolet 16 0 Ford 14 0
Toyota 6 0

(i) Ineligible for driver points in this series

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