If Joe Gibbs Racing isn’t back, it’s hard to say what ‘back is. Kyle Busch put his #18 JGR Toyota on the pole for Sunday’s AAA 400 Drive for Autism at Dover International Speedway, edging favorite son #78-Martin Truex Jr. for the top starting spot by .011 seconds. With JGR teammates #18-Daniel Suarez (158.346 mph) earning a career-best third starting spot and #20-Matt Kenseth (158.211 mph) qualifying fourth, the Gibbs cars appear ready to build on the momentum they gathered during Speedweeks at Charlotte, where Busch won the Monster Energy All-Star Race and finished second in last Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600. Truex (158.877 mph), the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series leader, qualified second by a razor-thin margin, even though he had an extra half-lap on his tires, having aborted his opening run in the first round of knockout qualifying after his car twitched off the corner.(NASCAR Wire Service)[Read More Here]
