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    Southern 500 starting lineup: Bubba Wallace wins first pole of 2024 with NASCAR playoffs spot on the line

    By Steven Taranto,

    4 hours ago
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    Bubba Wallace won the pole for the Cook Out Southern 500 in qualifying at Darlington Raceway on Saturday, putting down a lap of 29.421 (167.146 MPH) to win his first pole of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season and the third of his career. Wallace's pole is his first since Texas Motor Speedway last September, and it comes at a point where his 2024 season stands to be either made or broken.

    After Harrison Burton's upset win at Daytona last week, Wallace was bumped below the playoff cut line and now stands 21 points below Chris Buescher for the final playoff spot, leading to enormously self-critical comments made to NBC Sports in post-race about how it was unacceptable that he had not won yet in 2024 while his teammate Tyler Reddick stands to secure the regular season championship. That led to a key piece of advice shared by 23XI Racing co-owner Michael Jordan, who texted Wallace this week that "the things you want more, cost more."

    Wallace responded in the first round of Group A qualifying with a dramatic lap, running a 29.328 (167.676 MPH) to post the fastest time in the session despite bouncing off the wall twice. Then, Wallace followed that up with a monster exit of turn 4 in the final session that other drivers were not able to replicate.

    Compared to last week, Wallace was left singing a much different tune when speaking to NBC Sports after securing the top starting spot.

    "I'm a very emotional guy, and I wear it on my sleeve and I'll let you know when it's not a good day or when it's a good day -- Today's a damn good day," he said.

    Though his pole puts him in an ideal position to potentially outpoint Chris Buescher on Sunday, Buescher did not qualify far behind in 10th, though both easily outpaced Ross Chastain (22nd), who stands six points behind Wallace and is the last driver still eligible for a playoff spot on points. Martin Truex Jr. and Ty Gibbs, who are above the cut line and looking to secure a playoff spot, qualified fifth and 13th respectively.

    Starting alongside Wallace on the outside pole will be Carson Hocevar, who earned a career-best second starting spot with a lap of 29.445 (167.010 MPH). Hocevar's qualifying run also marks the best in team history for Spire Motorsports, exceeding the team's previous best qualifying effort of fifth with Corey LaJoie at Circuit of the Americas in March. Also qualifying up front was Chase Briscoe, who earned his best starting spot of the entire season in third.

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. did not make a qualifying attempt after crashing in practice and will start 36th.

    Cook Out Southern 500 starting lineup

    1. #23 - Bubba Wallace
    2. #77 - Carson Hocevar (R)
    3. #14 - Chase Briscoe
    4. #5 - Kyle Larson
    5. #19 - Martin Truex Jr.
    6. #45 - Tyler Reddick
    7. #12 - Ryan Blaney
    8. #24 - William Byron
    9. #20 - Christopher Bell
    10. #17 - Chris Buescher
    11. #2 - Austin Cindric
    12. #6 - Brad Keselowski
    13. #54 - Ty Gibbs
    14. #11 - Denny Hamlin
    15. #4 - Josh Berry (R)
    16. #3 - Austin Dillon
    17. #8 - Kyle Busch
    18. #42 - John Hunter Nemechek
    19. #7 - Corey LaJoie
    20. #9 - Chase Elliott
    21. #51 - Justin Haley
    22. #1 - Ross Chastain
    23. #22 - Joey Logano
    24. #21 - Harrison Burton
    25. #31 - Daniel Hemric
    26. #71 - Zane Smith (R)
    27. #48 - Alex Bowman
    28. #43 - Erik Jones
    29. #10 - Noah Gragson
    30. #41 - Ryan Preece
    31. #34 - Michael McDowell
    32. #99 - Daniel Suarez
    33. #38 - Todd Gilliland
    34. #16 - Shane van Gisbergen
    35. #15 - Kaz Grala (R)
    36. #47 - Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
    37. #66 - Timmy Hill
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