Alright, folks, let me tell you about what I did today. I was really curious about who got the pole position for this Sunday’s NASCAR race. So, I started digging around to find out.
First, I fired up my computer and started looking. I saw a bunch of articles popping up, some about recent races and some about older ones. One that caught my eye mentioned Denny Hamlin winning the pole at Nashville Superspeedway. That’s a concrete track, and apparently, he’s pretty good on those, winning the last three races held on concrete. I thought, “Well, that’s interesting, but is that the race I’m looking for?”

Then I stumbled upon another article about William Byron grabbing the pole for the NASCAR Cup Series Championship race at Phoenix Raceway. This guy is one of the Championship 4 drivers, so that sounded important. But still, I wasn’t sure if this was the race I was looking for.
I kept scrolling and found something about Kyle Larson winning a race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. That name rang a bell. And then, another one mentioned him winning the pole at Martinsville Speedway. Seemed like Larson was a big name popping up a lot.
One article mentioned Shane van Gisbergen sweeping the poles at the Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL. That seemed like a big deal, but I still wasn’t sure if it was related to this Sunday’s race.
Finally, I found a piece that mentioned Martin Truex, Jr. taking the pole for the XFINITY 500 at Martinsville. It said he’s a full-time driver in the NASCAR Cup Series and that this is his second-to-last weekend. I thought, “Could this be it?” It also mentioned that Kyle Larson had led for a big part of the race but fell behind Blaney and Elliott near the end.
My Conclusion
- So, from what I gathered, it looks like Martin Truex, Jr. is the one who got the pole position for this Sunday’s race at Martinsville Speedway.
- It seems like this is a pretty big deal since it’s one of his last races as a full-time driver.
- I also found out that Kyle Larson, Blaney, and Byron were some other names to watch out for.
Well, there you have it. That’s my little adventure in finding out who got the pole for this Sunday’s NASCAR race. Hope you found it interesting!
