NASCAR lineup at COTA: Starting order, pole winner for 2026 Texas Grand Prix based on qualifying results

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As drivers head down to Austin, Tyler Reddick is on a roll.

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The 30-year-old Reddick is coming off back-to-back wins, first at the Daytona 500 for a career-changing victory, then again last week at the Autotrader 400. Reddick's 125 points thus far this season clear the field by at least 40 points, marking the rare feat of winning both races to begin the NASCAR season.

With both Reddick and Bubba Wallace in the top two of the early standings, 23XI Racing is off to perhaps the best start in its young history, but it is still early in the year. The team hopes to continue the strong start as racers compete in the DuraMax Texas Grand Prix.

Who will serve as the pole-sitter for this week's race? And where will drivers start as they try to unseat Reddick? Here's a full breakdown.

Who won the DuraMax Texas Grand Prix pole for 2026?

Tyler Reddick won the DuraMax Texas Grand Prix pole.

Reddick has become the centerpiece of 23XI Racing, the high-profile team co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan and NASCAR veteran Denny Hamlin. Driving the No. 45 Toyota — a number synonymous with Jordan’s iconic 1995 return to the hardcourt — Reddick has embraced the "Jumpman" culture, often sporting unique Jordan Brand liveries. His 2026 season reached legendary status early on when he secured a historic victory at the Daytona 500, handing Michael Jordan his first win in the "Great American Race" as an owner.

The 2026 season has been a massive reset for Reddick following a winless 2025. By winning both the Daytona 500 and the subsequent race at Atlanta, he entered the Texas Grand Prix with the chance to become the first driver in NASCAR history to win the first three points-paying races of a season. His synergy with crew chief Billy Scott and the elite resources at 23XI’s "Airspeed" headquarters has transformed him into the clear championship favorite and the face of Toyota’s racing program.

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DuraMax Texas Grand Prix starting lineup 2026

Starting pos.DriverCar No.Team1.Tyler Reddick4523XI Racing2.Ross Chastain1Trackhouse Racing3.Chase Briscoe14Joe Gibbs Racing4.Ryan Blaney12Team Penske5.Chase Elliott9Hendrick Motorsports6.Michael McDowell71Spire Motorsports7.AJ Allmendinger13Kaulig Racing8.Christopher Bell20Joe Gibbs Racing9.Ty Gibbs54Joe Gibbs Racing10.William Byron24Hendrick Motorsports11.Zane Smith38Front Row Motorsports12.Carson Hocevar77Spire Motorsports13.Shane van Gisbergen97Kaulig Racing14.Chris Buescher17RFK Racing15.Kyle Larson5Hendrick Motorsports16.Alex Bowman48Hendrick Motorsports17.Todd Gilliland34Front Row Motorsports18.Cole Custer41Haas Factory Team19.Denny Hamlin11Joe Gibbs Racing20.Joey Logano22Team Penske21.Ty Dillon10Haas Factory Team22.Josh Berry4Haas Factory Team23.Daniel Suárez7Spire Motorsports24.Bubba Wallace2323XI Racing25.Connor Zilisch88Trackhouse Racing26.Brad Keselowski6RFK Racing27.Jesse Love33Richard Childress Racing28.Austin Cindric2Team Penske29.Ryan Preece60RFK Racing30.Kyle Busch8Richard Childress Racing31.John Hunter Nemechek42Legacy Motor Club32.Riley Herbst15Rick Ware Racing33.Austin Dillon3Richard Childress Racing34.Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47JTG Daugherty Racing35.Erik Jones43Legacy Motor Club36.Cody Ware51Rick Ware Racing37.Noah Gragson21Wood Brothers Racing

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