Shane van Gisbergen on pole for NASCAR race on Coronado: Here's a full preview

Jun 21, 2026 - 19:00
Shane van Gisbergen on pole for NASCAR race on Coronado: Here's a full preview

Even when he’s less than his best on the twistiest tracks in NASCAR, Shane van Gisbergen still is better on one lap than the rest of the Cup Series drivers.

The Trackhouse Racing driver qualified first Saturday for the inaugural race on Naval Base Coronado near San Diego, turning a 2-minute, 14.788-second lap around the 16-turn, 3.4-mile street course that easily put him ahead of Carson Hocevar.

But van Gisbergen, who has won seven of his 14 Cup starts on street and road courses, was unhappy with the effort despite winning his sixth career pole and second this season.

“I left a lot of time on the table,” said van Gisbergen, who scraped the wall with his No. 97 Chevrolet. “I thought the track would be better, and I thought people would execute a bit better, but it’s just so difficult. So yeah, it’s amazing. I guess this Chevy’s really good. Just need to get the driver better.”

Shane van Gisbergen
Shane van Gisbergen, No. 97 Trackhouse Racing Red Bull Chevrolet, leads the pack during qualifying for the Anduril 250 NASCAR Cup Series Race, Saturday, June 20, 2026, at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, California.

Ryan Blaney qualified third, and Zane Smith was fourth — the first of six drivers in the top 10 starting spots who are winless this season.

Their desperation for a victory will be mixed with heavy tire wear that has many drivers predicting chaos over 75 laps Sunday.

“It’s going to be a heck of a race,” Blaney said. “Tire degradation is massive, so it’s who can kind of manage their rears better. Manage your tires and don’t hit any concrete. I hope I can do those two things. That might be the recipe for success.”

With no Toyotas qualifying in the top 10 (for the first time since last March), several big names will be coming from the back. Denny Hamlin will start 26th as he seeks his fourth consecutive victory with the No. 11 Toyota.

Chase Elliott qualified 30th in the No. 9 Chevrolet. Seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson qualified 36th as the El Cajon, California, native makes his second and final start of the season at his hometown race. Johnson, 50, has been competing part-time for several years and will make his final start at next year’s Daytona 500.

With many friends and family from New Zealand on hand, van Gisbergen will be aiming for his eighth Cup victory on a road or street course, which would break a tie with Elliott for most among active drivers.

“There’s going to be a lot of carnage, a lot of tire gambling, and hopefully we can make the calls right,” said van Gisbergen, who won from the pole position at Watkins Glen International two months ago.

NASCAR race on Coronado start time and how to watch

Green flag for Anduril 250 Race the Base is set for 1:29 p.m. PT on Sunday.

If you aren’t attending, streaming pre-race coverage begins on Amazon Prime Video at 11:30 a.m. PT. The race will air exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

NASCAR Coronado race winners and results

Before the Cup Series race on Sunday, NASCAR held two lower-series events at Naval Base Coronado on Friday and Saturday.

In Friday’s Craftsman Truck Series race, Layne Riggs pulled off a last-lap pass to win in a thriller. The O’Reilly Auto Parts Series was in action on Saturday, with Austin Hill using another last-lap move to score the victory.