Hailie Deegan Bests Cup, Xfinity drivers, Captures Fourth-Career K&N West Pole

Hailie Deegan is really making a name for herself with an aggressive take no prisoners driving style. In the process, she has collected trophies and she has brought a level of attention to the NASCAR K&N Pro West Series that hasn’t been seen in decades.

Saturday, at Sonoma Raceway Deegan kept her quick ways going as she collected her fourth-career pole in the Series and her second of 2019.

Deegan held off some stiff competition for the pole including Xfinity Series regular Noah Gragson who will start second in Saturday’s race.

Cole Custer, Ryan Preece and Jagger Jones round out the top-five starters.

Daniel Hemric will roll from sixth, while his RCR Cup Series teammate Austin Dillon will start from 11th.

The Procore 200 from Sonoma can be viewed live through a free live stream on fanschoice.tv. The live stream will begin at 4:15 PM ET on Saturday.

If you’d prefer to watch the race on a regular cable channel, the race will be aired on NBCSN on June 27th at 6 PM ET.

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