William Byron, with a time of 19.331 seconds, secured the second spot on the starting grid. Josh Berry, with a time of 19.334 seconds, will start from the third position. The front row of the grid promises an exciting battle from the start of the race. The combination of experienced drivers and young talents suggests a close competition throughout the race.
The complete starting grid shows a mix of veterans and new talents. Ty Gibbs, Shane van Gisbergen, and Austin Cindric also stood out in qualifying. The Cook Out 400 race at Martinsville will be a crucial test for the drivers, with strategy and skill being key to victory.