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Qualifying at Circuit of the Americas has come to an end, with William Byron claiming the pole position for Sunday’s race. Joining him on the front row is Ty Gibbs. Several other drivers also performed well in qualifying, including Tyler Reddick, Christopher Bell, Corey LaJoie, Ross Chastain, Martin Truex Jr., Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott, and Bubba Wallace, who will all start inside the top 10.

This is a remarkable achievement for LaJoie as fifth place represents his career-best starting position. The top 10 lineup is composed of four Chevrolet drivers and six Toyota drivers. The fastest Ford during qualifying was Austin Cindric in 11th place followed by Justin Haley in 13th.

Alex Bowman, who has had success in previous races at Circuit of the Americas, qualified in 17th place. He will be starting next to rookie Carson Hocevar on the ninth row. The race is set to begin at 3:49 p.m. ET on Sunday with pre-race coverage starting at 2 p.m. ET on FS1. NASCAR RaceDay on Fox will continue coverage at 3 p.m ET.

In conclusion, qualifying for Sunday’s NASCAR race at Circuit of the Americas has ended with William Byron earning the pole position and joining Ty Gibbs on the front row for the race start time of 3:49 p.m ET on Sunday with pre-race coverage beginning at 2 p

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