On Saturday afternoon, the NASCAR Cup Series held the qualifying session for this weekend's Bank of America Roval 400 at the Charlotte Roval, the sixth race of this year's postseason and the final one in the Round of 12.
The first round was split into two groups, and the five fastest drivers from each group advanced to the second round. In the second round, the drivers that advanced made a second attempt to determine starting positions first through 10th. From there, the speeds from round one determined the rest of the starting positions, with Group A drivers filling out the outside row with Group B drivers filling out the inside row.
The five fastest drivers that advanced out of the first group were: Tyler Reddick, Chase Elliott, Bubba Wallace, AJ Allmendinger, and Joey Logano. In the second group, the five fastest advancing were: Shane van Gisbergen, Kyle Larson, Austin Cindric, William Byron, and Brad Keselowski.
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Bank of America Roval 400 Starting Lineup
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Pos | Driver | Time | Speed |
1. | Shane Van Gisbergen | 82.704 | 99.246 |
2. | Tyler Reddick | 82.761 | 99.177 |
3. | AJ Allmendinger | 83.015 | 98.874 |
4. | Joey Logano | 83.166 | 98.694 |
5. | Austin Cindric | 83.262 | 98.580 |
6. | Kyle Larson | 83.330 | 98.500 |
7. | Chase Elliott | 83.424 | 98.389 |
8. | Brad Keselowski | 83.465 | 98.341 |
9. | Bubba Wallace | 83.568 | 98.219 |
10. | William Byron | 83.614 | 98.165 |
11. | Kyle Busch | 83.214 | 98.637 |
12. | Christopher Bell | 83.241 | 98.605 |
13. | Daniel Suarez | 83.367 | 98.456 |
14. | Ryan Blaney | 83.360 | 98.464 |
15. | Todd Gilliland | 83.367 | 98.456 |
16. | Ross Chastain | 83.519 | 98.277 |
17. | Alex Bowman | 83.370 | 98.453 |
18. | Denny Hamlin | 83.607 | 98.174 |
19. | Ty Gibbs | 83.434 | 98.377 |
20. | Carson Hocevar | 83.722 | 98.039 |
21. | Michael McDowell | 83.495 | 98.305 |
22. | Austin Dillon | 83.747 | 98.009 |
23. | Zane Smith | 83.646 | 98.128 |
24. | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 83.820 | 97.924 |
25. | Chase Briscoe | 83.766 | 97.987 |
26. | Harrison Burton | 83.897 | 97.834 |
27. | Daniel Hemric | 83.823 | 97.921 |
28. | Corey LaJoie | 83.964 | 97.756 |
29. | Chris Buescher | 83.961 | 97.760 |
30. | Martin Truex Jr. | 84.058 | 97.647 |
31. | Kaz Grala | 83.968 | 97.752 |
32. | Noah Gragson | 84.133 | 97.560 |
33. | Justin Haley | 83.997 | 97.718 |
34. | Ryan Preece | 84.415 | 97.234 |
35. | John Hunter Nemechek | 84.043 | 97.664 |
36. | Josh Berry | 84.558 | 97.069 |
37. | Erik Jones | 84.172 | 97.515 |
38. | Josh Bilicki | 86.163 | 95.261 |
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