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    Sonoma Cup Starting Lineup: Shane van Gisbergen & Chase Briscoe Secure Front Row for Toyota/Save Mart 350

    Shane van Gisbergen has done it again. The New Zealand driver claimed pole position for Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway, continuing his road course dominance since arriving in NASCAR in 2023.

    With his first career win coming on the streets of Chicago and multiple road course victories since, van Gisbergen has established himself as the driver to beat when the Cup Series hits the twisty tracks.

    Chase Briscoe secured the outside pole position, joining the Trackhouse Racing driver on the front row for what promises to be another showcase of van Gisbergen’s road course skills. However, with time running out for drivers looking to climb the playoff standings, the competition will be fierce.

    Shane van Gisbergen Leading the Pack As Starting Grid for NCS Toyota/Save Mart 350 Set

    Van Gisbergen’s recent success speaks for itself. The 36-year-old won at Mexico City before sweeping the Chicago race weekend, showcasing his command of NASCAR’s road course schedule. Coming into Sonoma as the favorite once again, he started qualifying on the right foot by securing pole position.

    The weekend began with van Gisbergen earning pole for the Xfinity Series race, though Connor Zilisch delivered payback following the events of Chicago last weekend. Now, starting the Cup Series race from the top spot, van Gisbergen will aim for his second consecutive victory of the 2025 season.

    The task won’t be simple, especially with the NASCAR In-season tournament adding extra intensity to the competition. Drivers such as Briscoe, William Byron, and Ross Chastain will be pushing hard for a race win, hoping to earn valuable playoff points in the process.

    The complete starting grid for the 2025 Toyota/Save Mart 350 is as follows:

    1. Shane van Gisbergen: 1:14.594
    2. Chase Briscoe: 1:14.844
    3. William Byron: 1:15.025
    4. Ross Chastain: 1:15.087
    5. A.J. Allmendinger: 1:15.120
    6. Ty Gibbs: 1:15.128
    7. Ryan Blaney: 1:15.134
    8. Tyler Reddick: 1:15.176
    9. Alex Bowman: 1:15.233
    10. Christopher Bell: 1:15.243
    11. Kyle Larson: 1:15.254
    12. Zane Smith: 1:15.278
    13. Chase Elliott: 1:15.283
    14. Chris Buescher: 1:15.373
    15. Michael McDowell: 1:15.408
    16. Denny Hamlin: 1:15.437
    17. Kyle Busch: 1:15.475
    18. John Hunter Nemechek: 1:15.517
    19. Daniel Suarez: 1:15.563
    20. Ryan Preece: 1:15.589
    21. Brad Keselowski: 1:15.624
    22. Joey Logano: 1:15.629
    23. Carson Hocevar: 1:15.666
    24. Austin Cindric: 1:15.734
    25. Josh Berry: 1:15.836
    26. Ty Dillon: 1:16.033
    27. Cole Custer: 1:16.122
    28. Riley Herbst: 1:16.254
    29. Justin Haley: 1:16.270
    30. Bubba Wallace: 1:16.275
    31. Erik Jones: 1:16.297
    32. Noah Gragson: 1:16.299
    33. Austin Dillon: 1:16.461
    34. Ricky Stenhouse Jr: 1:16.623
    35. Todd Gilliland: 1:16.732
    36. Cody Ware: 1:17.478
    37. Katherine Legge: DNS

    The starting lineup shows van Gisbergen’s qualifying time of 1:14.594 gave him a comfortable margin over Briscoe’s 1:14.844. This gap demonstrates the New Zealand driver’s continued mastery of road course setups and driving techniques.

    NASCAR fans are growing weary of van Gisbergen’s road course dominance and want to see fresh competition emerge. The driver has already recorded two wins in the Cup Series during the 2025 season, with both victories coming at road courses.

    As the series heads to Sonoma, fans will be hoping for a new driver to step up and challenge van Gisbergen’s supremacy. With only seven races remaining before the playoffs begin, Sunday’s race promises to deliver excitement as drivers fight for crucial points and positioning.

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