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Chase Elliott is introduced before the NASCAR Daytona 500 Sprint Cup Series auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016. (AP Photo/Terry Renna)
Chase Elliott is introduced before the NASCAR Daytona 500 Sprint Cup Series auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016. (AP Photo/Terry Renna)Terry Renna/Associated Press

NASCAR at Talladega 2016 Qualifying Results: Race Order, Final Times, Reaction

Mike ChiariApr 30, 2016

Chase Elliott captured his second pole of the season and of his young career Saturday at Talladega Superspeedway, and he will lead the field to the start-finish line in Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Geico 500.

As pointed out by Jeff Gluck of USA Today, Elliott's qualifying run continued a trend of the No. 24 team excelling at superspeedways: 

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Here is a full rundown of how all 41 cars fared and where the 40 qualifiers will start when the race commences Sunday:

1Chase Elliott49.704
2Austin Dillon49.765
3Dale Earnhardt Jr.49.799
4Matt Kenseth49.828
5Jimmie Johnson49.845
6Ricky Stenhouse Jr.49.852
7Brad Keselowski49.873
8Denny Hamlin49.887
9Carl Edwards49.922
10Paul Menard49.924
11Kasey Kahne49.930
12Martin Truex Jr.49.984
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13Trevor Bayne49.988
14Ty Dillon50.003
15Ryan Newman50.058
16Greg Biffle50.086
17Kyle Busch50.093
18Kurt Busch50.126
19Ryan Blaney50.157
20Casey Mears50.196
21Brian Scott50.207
22Joey Logano50.299
23Aric Almirola50.331
24Kyle Larson50.356
25Regan Smith50.371
26Bobby Labonte50.409
27Chris Buescher50.420
28AJ Allmendinger50.421
29Kevin Harvick50.453
30Jamie McMurray50.472
31Michael McDowell50.528
32Landon Cassill50.541
33Michael Waltrip50.583
34Clint Bowyer50.660
35Matt DiBenedetto50.664
36Cole Whitt50.677
37Danica Patrick50.679
38Michael Annett50.807
39David Gilliland50.810
40David Ragan51.035
DID NOT QUALIFY
41Josh Wise51.573

Elliott finished the first round of qualifying in second behind Austin Dillon but ultimately managed to make some improvements in the second round to secure the pole position comfortably.

According to Hendrick Motorsports on Twitter, the 20-year-old rookie gave all the credit to his team despite his fine performance:

While everything came together for Elliott and the No. 24 team, succeeding at Talladega may well be in the youngster's blood.

Per Jennifer Flanagan-Leger of the Woodruff City Bulletin, Elliott's pole came on the 29-year anniversary of his father, Bill Elliott, turning in a record-breaking run at the track:

Elliott put himself in fine position to potentially challenge for a victory Sunday, but he figures to have some help as well.

All three of his Hendrick Motorsports teammates also reached the final round of qualifying, with Dale Earnhardt Jr. finishing third, Jimmie Johnson coming in fifth and Kasey Kahne registering an 11th-place result.

Junior is especially excited about potentially linking up with Elliott near the front of the field in the Geico 500:

Elliott would be in the Chase for the Sprint Cup if the regular season ended today, as he is 11th in the standings by virtue of two top-five finishes and five top-10 results in nine races.

Winning is the only way to guarantee a spot, though, and Elliott enters Sunday as one of the top contenders.

Taking the checkered flag will be a difficult goal, however, as the field is littered with multi-time Talladega winners, including Earnhardt, Johnson, Brad Keselowski, Clint Bowyer and Jamie McMurray.

In addition to that, one big wreck at Talladega can change the entire complexion of the race, and avoiding that takes a mixture of both luck and skill.

Elliott well may occupy victory lane for the first time as a Sprint Cup driver if he is fortunate enough to keep his car out of trouble. He clearly has the equipment needed to win.

He also has a great stable of teammates to work with, but he'll have to beat them if he wants to secure his spot in the Chase.

Post-Qualifying Reaction

Elliott was dominant in the second round of qualifying Saturday, but Dillon is optimistic about his chances after earning the outside spot in the front row for Sunday's race, according to NASCAR.com's Reid Spencer

"

There's a lot of history here with Dale and [Richard Childress Racing]. A lot of good stuff happened with RCR here, so hopefully we can continue that streak of good runs for RCR here. We've got a car capable of doing that, obviously, with the qualifying effort, and I'd love for it to be my first Cup win.

"

Veteran Matt Kenseth also qualified well with a fourth-place run, but he is well aware that a good or poor qualifying run guarantees nothing at Talladega, per Tom Jensen of FoxSports.com: "We seemed to have pretty good speed. We had good speed, but qualifying doesn't necessarily mean a lot for the race. These guys have been doing a good job and I qualified well at Daytona and qualified well here, so that was encouraging that they got the speed in the car."

Kenseth has yet to win a race this season and is barely inside the Chase for the Sprint Cup cutoff in 15th place, so the Geico 500 is as important to him as anyone, especially since it is clear that he has a good enough car to contend.

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