Alright, so today, I decided to check out the NASCAR qualifying results at Bristol, and let me tell you, it was quite the experience.

First off, I grabbed my laptop and went to look up the results. I mean, who doesn’t like to see who’s starting where in a race, right? It’s like the prelude to all the action.
Alex Bowman, yeah, that’s the guy in the No. 48 car, he totally nailed it. Took the pole position with a lap time of just 15.142 seconds. Can you believe that? That’s super quick! And guess what? All four cars from Hendrick Motorsports made it to the top 10. Talk about a good day for them!
But not everyone had a good day. I saw that some drivers got eliminated. Ty Gibbs, Martin Truex Jr., Brad Keselowski, and Harrison Burton, they’re out of the playoff picture. That’s gotta be rough. You know they are gonna be working extra hard to come back and get them next time.
And then there’s the whole deal with the quarterfinal round. I read that Ross Chastain won at Kansas, but he’s not even a playoff driver. Same with Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who won at Talladega. How crazy is that? These guys are shaking things up, and I’m here for it.
I also noticed that this info is useful for building lineups on DraftKings. I’m not into that myself, but I can see why people would find it helpful. You gotta know who’s starting where if you’re gonna make those kind of picks, right? I saw the tags “Starting lineup” and “Bass Pro Shops” associated with the results. It’s like a whole world of information for people who are into fantasy sports.

And get this, Bristol Motor Speedway is where they’re deciding which 11 drivers are moving on to the second round of the playoffs. Joey Logano is already in, so the rest are battling it out. I saw the tag “Asher Fair” mentioned with the starting lineup. I guess that’s someone who’s into all this stuff.
Oh, and I also came across something about Kyle Larson getting the pole position for the main event after some heat races on the dirt. That sounds like a whole different kind of racing. I think I will have to check that out too. “NASCAR” and “Bristol” were the tags for that one.
Lastly, I learned that Ryan Blaney, the defending champion, just won his first pole since 2022. I bet that felt good for him. It’s always interesting to see how these drivers perform year after year. “Starting lineup” was the tag for that piece of news.
So yeah, that’s what I did today. Checked out the NASCAR qualifying results at Bristol, and it turned out to be way more interesting than I expected. I ended up learning a lot about the drivers, the races, and even a bit about fantasy sports. It’s funny how one thing can lead to another, right?
- Checked out the NASCAR qualifying results at Bristol.
- Found out Alex Bowman took the pole position.
- Learned about drivers getting eliminated from the playoffs.
- Read about Ross Chastain and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. winning races.
- Noticed the info is useful for DraftKings lineups.
- Saw that Bristol Motor Speedway is deciding who moves on in the playoffs.
- Came across Kyle Larson getting the pole position after heat races.
- Learned that Ryan Blaney won his first pole since 2022.
Takeaway
It’s all pretty exciting stuff if you’re into racing. Even if you’re not, it’s still cool to see how much goes into these events. I might just have to keep up with this more often.
