The starting lineup for Sunday's Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is set, and it features several Toyota Racing drivers near the front of the pack.
Videos by FanBuzz
Christopher Bell won the pole for Sunday's race with a lap of 28.853 seconds. This is his first pole win of the season and the 15th of his career. He has four pole wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (2022, 2023, 2024, 2026).
Bell's teammate Denny Hamlin qualified second with a lap of 29.003 seconds. Hamlin won last season's playoff race at the 1.5-mile track, which marked his 60th career win.
MORE: Pennzoil 400 Starting Lineup
The rest of the top 10 included Ty Gibbs (29.063), Bubba Wallace (29.068), Kyle Larson (29.103), Ryan Blaney (29.160), Tyler Reddick (29.168), Ryan Preece (29.205), William Byron (29.217) and Chris Buescher (29.245).
Having fun out there, @CBellRacing! pic.twitter.com/3vn5MwwREg
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) March 14, 2026
Justin Allgaier qualified 22nd for Sunday's Cup Series race with a lap of 29.376 seconds. He will fill in for Hendrick Motorsports this weekend as Alex Bowman continues to recover from vertigo. Allgaier posted the exact same lap time as Joey Logano, who has four career Cup Series wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Bell qualifying first for the Pennzoil 400 puts him in a position to continue his run of competitiveness at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He has six top-10 finishes in 12 career starts at the track. He has finished third or better in three of the last five races there while leading 155 laps.
"I mean, honestly, it just makes me excited to come back here," Bell said on Saturday morning. "It's a really competitive track for my group and my team.
"So yeah, I guess if we keep doing that, hopefully one of these days we're going to get to Victory Lane, but it's a great racetrack for me, so I enjoy coming out here and competing at Las Vegas."
The Pennzoil 400 will take place on Sunday at 4 p.m. ET. FS1 will provide coverage with Mike Joy, Clint Bowyer, and Kevin Harvick in the booth. Pre-race coverage will begin with "NASCAR RaceDay" at 2:30 p.m. ET on FS1.
