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The NASCAR Cup Series will move to return to its premier destination this weekend. After some fun in Virginia at Richmond Raceway, Daytona International Speedway will close the regular season out with a bang.
Ryan Blaney bested Shane van Gisbergen in NASCAR Cup Series road course qualifying by three hundredths of a second, capturing the pole position at Watkins Glen International.
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Ryan Blaney will lead the field to green in Sunday’s Go Bowling at The Glen after securing the pole position in Saturday’s qualifying session at Watkins Glen International. The Team Penske driver clocked a lap of 1:11.
Blaney had a comeback of sorts at Richmond. He began at 20th and climbed to seventh by Stage 1, and then moved up to third in Stage 2. He had a strong launch in the final stage and eventually led for 39 laps before fading due to tire wear.