Kyle Busch Wins Pole for UNOH 200

Kyle Busch continues to dominate the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series by scoring the pole for Wednesday night’s UNOH 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Wednesday’s pole was his fourth pole win of the season in only seven attempts. It’s an impressive record by any standard.

Busch has a total of 40 wins, 76 top fives, and 96 top tens in just 121 starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

Busch posted a lap of 124.662 mph in his Dollar General Toyota Tundra to edge out series rookie, Cole Custer. The sixteen year old Custer, making just his fifth start in the Camping World Truck Series, qualified second with a lap 124.484 mph.

Ron Hornaday Jr., Brad Keselowski, and rookie Gray Gaulding round out the top five.

Other notables: Last week’s winner and series points leader, Johnny Sauter, will start seventh. Busch’s teammate, Darrell Wallace Jr. will start eighth. Matt Crafton will take the green in 11th. Timothy Peters starts 20th.

The green flag will fall on the UNOH 200 at 8:30 pm local time on Wednesday night.

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