Tyler Reddick is on a heater, and he's not slowing down. The 23XI Racing star captured the pole position for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway, marking his fourth pole of the 2026 season. This blistering pace sets the stage for him to chase an even bigger prize: a fifth victory in the first nine races.
On a cold and windy Saturday, Reddick laid down a sizzling lap of 185.300 mph, narrowly beating his team owner, Denny Hamlin. The result creates an all-Toyota front row, showcasing the raw speed of the 23XI and Joe Gibbs Racing alliance right from the drop of the green flag.
This isn't just another pole for Reddick; it's a chance to etch his name in the history books. If he can convert this prime starting spot into a win, he would become only the fourth driver ever to win five of the season's first nine races—a feat not accomplished since the legendary Dale Earnhardt did it back in 1987. That's elite company, and it speaks to the dominant form Reddick and his team have found this year.
The success is especially sweet at Kansas, a track where Reddick admits the team "really struggled" just a year ago. He credited a focused effort to improve, using their fall race performance as a new baseline. "We just wanted to come back here with something better," Reddick said, highlighting the relentless drive to perfect every detail. That dedication has clearly paid off, putting him in the perfect position to launch another championship-caliber run from the front.
