NASCAR Cup Chicagoland starting lineup: Denny Hamlin beats Larson to pole by 0.001s

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Denny Hamlin earned pole position for the NASCAR Cup race at Chicagoland Speedway, securing his 52nd career pole and his fourth of the 2026 season.

It was a nail-bitter for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver, with Kyle Larson of Hendrick Motorsports nearly matching Hamlin on his own qualifying lap. He will start on the outside of the front row, just 0.001s slower than Hamlin.

The RFK Racing duo of Chris Buescher and Brad Keselowski will start third and fourth, respectively. It's then a trio of JGR drivers with Ty Gibbs fifth, Christopher Bell sixth, and Chase Briscoe seventh.

Bubba Wallace, Chase Elliott, and William Byron filled out the remainder of the top ten.

"I gotta be honest with you, I got extremely lucky," said Hamlin, who remarked that his goal was P12 due to his early run in the order. "Anyone that goes out right now beats me. We got lucky these last 12 guys just got stuck in the sun. The track is very temperature sensitive. It gets a little bit of sun on it and it slows way up. I think we got really fortunate there with the timing of that, and we hit our lap pretty decent considering when we went out."

Hamlin enters this race as the new championship leader, one point ahead of Tyler Reddick in the regular season standings. Reddick will start 13th on Sunday.

Luck was on @dennyhamlin's side for his pole-winning lap as he caught up with @DanielleTrotta https://t.co/7SaIMBrGNqpic.twitter.com/dI1WsGXUoz

— TNT Sports U.S. (@TNTSportsUS) July 4, 2026

Qualifying recap​


With storms approaching, qualifying got underway with J.J. Yeley as the first driver out on track. Michael McDowell did not take part after three inspection failures, which also means he will have to serve a pass-through during the race.

Herbst led the way in Friday practice, and he set the early benchmark in qualifying at 30.576s. He remained P1 until 23XI Racing teammate Reddick toppled him with s 30.523s lap.

Cody Ware got into the wall at the exit of Turn 2, and had to abandon his lap without putting up a time.

It was a Toyota party at the front, and Reddick held the lead until yet another 23XI driver went to the top with Wallace running a 30.420s. However, it did not last long as his boss went out next and bested him. Hamlin a 30.296s, and it was going to be tough for anyone to beat that lap.

As the session progressed, it was RFK Racing that had a real run at Hamlin. Keselowski got within three tenths, and Buescher was just 0.015s away from having the fastest lap.

As the track cooled down with increased cloud cover from inclement weather approaching, speeds picked up. Several drivers had a shot at pole, and Larson was all over Hamlin, but ended up missing Hamlin's pole lap by 0.001s as they nearly tied.

2026 NASCAR Cup Chicagoland Starting Lineup​

Pos.Driver
1
Denny Hamlin
2Kyle Larson
3Chris Buescher
4Brad Keselowski
5Ty Gibbs
6Christopher Bell
7Chase Briscoe
8Bubba Wallace
9Chase Elliott
10William Byron
11AJ Allmendinger
12Alex Bowman
13Tyler Reddick
14Ryan Blaney
15Carson Hocevar
16Zane Smith
17John Hunter Nemechek
18Riley Herbst
19Ross Chastain
20Ryan Preece
21Connor Zilisch
22Erik Jones
23Austin Cindric
24Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
25Austin Dillon
26Daniel Suarez
27Ty Dillon
28Corey Heim
29Todd Gilliland
30Shane van Gisbergen
31Joey Logano
32Noah Gragson
33Cole Custer
34Josh Berry
35Austin Hill
36JJ Yeley
37Cody Ware
38Michael McDowell



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