Chase Briscoe claims NASCAR Cup pole at home track
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motorsport.com on MSNChase Briscoe earns Brickyard 400 pole as Denny Hamlin wrecks hardIndiana native Chase Briscoe rocketed to pole position for this year's Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Earning his series-leading fifth pole of the 2025 season, Briscoe bested 23XI Racing's Bubba Wallace and Legacy Motor Club's Erik Jones.
Chase Briscoe became the first driver to win poles at NASCAR's first three crown jewel races in one season Saturday, taking the Brickyard 400 pole with a fast lap of 183.165 mph.
It is Briscoe’s fifth pole of the season and the seventh of his Cup Series career.
Indiana native Chase Briscoe details his visits to Indianapolis Motor Speedway as a kid and what it would mean to win the Brickyard 400.
Cup Series driver Chase Briscoe was recently featured in an interview with NASCAR and opened up about the sentimental value of competing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Not many NASCAR racers can call Indianapolis Motor Speedway their "home track," but Chase Briscoe, who grew up 90 miles away, can.
Comparisons in NASCAR are inevitable. Who’s the best? Who’s the worst? How did (fill in a driver’s name) compare to (fill in another driver’s name)? Chase Briscoe was with Stewart-Haas Racing for four years,
Following Denny Hamlin's contract extension with Joe Gibbs Racing, Chase Briscoe shared how his teammate works behind the scenes.