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NASCAR Cup Michigan starting lineup: Denny Hamlin snags pole, but will start from rear

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NASCAR Cup Michigan starting lineup: Denny Hamlin snags pole, but will start from rear

Even after suffering a flat tire in practice, Denny Hamlin fought back in qualifying to secure pole position for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway.

Hamlin was the final driver on the track, and he denied home hero Carson Hocevar by just 0.018s with a pole lap of 36.901s.

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This is Hamlin’s 50th career pole, and his second of the 2026 season. Only six drivers besides Hamlin have ever scored at least 50 poles and 50 race wins, and it’s an elite group that includes Richard Petty, David Pearson, Cale Yarborough, Jeff Gordon, Darrell Waltrip, and Bobby Allison.

Watch: Hamlin explains why pole-winning car will start at rear

“They did a really great job, accounting for the damage on the bottom side,” said Hamlin after his pole run. “They re-balanced it, and it felt like they did a really good job. It was a handful, it was all I wanted, certainly. Hats off to this whole Toyota team. That was surprising … I just noticed that I was chattering all the tires, it felt like, in the corners. It was the limit, for sure.”

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Championship leader Tyler Reddick will start third, Ty Gibbs fourth, and Chase Briscoe. Four of the fastest five qualifiers were all Toyotas.

Chase Elliott will start sixth, Kyle Larson seventh, Christopher Bell eighth, William Byron ninth, and Erik Jones was impressive in tenth.

Qualifying recap

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