Truex has opens up on his speech about his NASCAR comeback

Truex has opens up on his speech about his NASCAR comeback

The pole for the championship-deciding race at Phoenix Raceway went to Martin Truex Jr., who is retiring from full-time NASCAR competition following Sunday’s season finale.
On Saturday, Truex earned the top starting position with a lap time of 134.741 mph. In 2025, he intends to participate in a few races. Truex remarked, “I’m looking forward to the weekend, but I don’t really understand the significance of it—I guess it hasn’t really sunk in yet.”
“We’ll see how things work out. I am unsure of the emotions and whether it has truly set in yet. I suppose I’m not that emotional, so we’ll see what transpires following the race. A wonderful day and a good weekend are what I’m hoping for.

Truex will start ahead of title contender Joey Logano, who is trying to become the only active three-time Cup champion in NASCAR in a Ford for Team Penske.

“Yeah, we’ve got ‘em where we want ’em,” Logano said. “We just gotta put our foot on their throats from here.”

Ross Chastain, the defending race winner at Phoenix, qualified third in a Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing. He last year became the first nontitle contender to win the finale in this format.

Kyle Larson qualified fifth and was followed by Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott in a pair of Chevrolets.

Ty Gibbs of Joe Gibbs Racing was sixth in a Toyota and followed by teammate Christopher Bell.

William Byron, who is one of the championship contenders, qualified eighth in a Hendrick Chevy and was followed by Harrison Burton, who is in his final race with Wood Brothers Racing.

Tyler Reddick, with the 23XI Racing team owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, qualified 10th as he races for his first Cup title. Jordan was on pit road watching qualifying.

Reigning NASCAR champion Ryan Blaney was the lowest qualifying driver of the title contenders at 17th. He’s seeking to become the first driver to win back-to-back titles since Jimmie Johnson won five straight from 2006 to 2010. He and Logano have the chance to give Roger Penske three consecutive Cup titles.

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