Reddick snags first pole ahead of NASCAR Texas Grand Prix

Tyler Reddick (8) drives his car during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at the Circuit of the Americas. (Chuck Burton/AP)

AUSTIN, Texas — Tyler Reddick claimed his first career NASCAR Cup Series pole position ahead of Sunday's Texas Grand Prix, edging out Kyle Larson on the Circuit of the Americas.

The new race at the track built for Formula One is one of a record seven road course races in the Cup Series this season. The 3.4-mile track features 20 turns with multiple passing zones.

Larson earned his sixth career front row start on a road course. Austin Cindric will start third and Kyle Busch, who won Saturday's Xfinity series race, will start fourth.

Defending Cup Series champion Chase Elliott is looking for his first race win of the season. He's got five career road course wins, including four of the last five. He came in as the favorite for the race win and qualified eighth.

There is a strong chance the race will be a wet one with forecasts of rain for the afternoon in Austin.

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