Harvick beat out Denny Hamlin (2nd), Kyle Busch (3rd) and Austin Dillon (4th) for the front position in an odd day of qualifying.
This qualifying session was unique in that drivers were allowed to draft off of opponents which helped some get faster times than they normally would have.
Kurt Busch was clearly unhappy after qualifying 28th.
“There’s 24 other guys who did better than we did, so go ask them (about how to qualify in the format),” he said.
Brad Keselowski, who has won at Las Vegas three times and also took home the victory last week, will start 19th. Aric Almirola, who won the pole last week in Atlanta, had a tough day qualifying 25th.
The Pennzoil 400 can be seen at 3:30 p.m. EST on Sunday on FOX.
Pennzoil 400 starting lineup
Here is the starting lineup for Sunday’s race:
What time does the Pennzoil 400 start?
The Pennzoil 400 will take place Sunday, March 3. Live coverage begins on FOX at 3:30 p.m. EST.
What channel is the Pennzoil 400 on?
The Pennzoil 400 will be broadcast nationally on FOX. The race can also be live streamed on the Fox Sports Go app or by subscribing to fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.
Pennzoil 400 schedule, how to watch
All of the events leading up to the week, including practices and races for the Xfinity and Trucks Series can be seen on NASCAR.com, PRN, MRN and FS1.
Here’s a daily schedule of events leading up to the Pennzoil 400.
(All times Eastern)
Thursday, Feb. 28
Friday, Mar. 1
Saturday, Mar. 2
Sunday, Mar. 3
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