BRISTOL, Tenn. — Joe Gibbs Racing had three victories at this point last season, including back-to-back wins by Kyle Busch. Then Carl Edwards reeled off consecutive victories and the organization was easily the best in NASCAR.

Now? The team is winless through the first seven races of the season and looking to break the drought at Bristol Motor Speedway.

“I would have to say that obviously we’re not as strong this year out of the gate,” Busch said Friday. “I feel as though we’re competitive and we’re close, but we’re not there. I don’t think there’s any reason for cause for concern yet.”

The speed chart Friday indicated JGR may be on the right track.

Toyota drivers took five of the first six spots in practice, three from JGR and two from sister team Furniture Row Racing. Denny Hamlin and Busch had the best 10 consecutive lap averages, the true indicator of who has the strongest cars.

It was an important showing because the weather forecast for Bristol this weekend calls for rain and no one is certain when the cars will next be on track. So most of the field treated Friday as if it was their only time to prepare for Sunday’s race.

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Qualifying was canceled and the field was set by points. That gave Kyle Larson the pole, with Chase Elliott next to him. The JGR cars will start seventh (Busch), 16th (Hamlin), 22nd (Matt Kenseth) and 23rd (Daniel Suarez).

Busch is a five-time winner at Bristol, but hasn’t been to Victory Lane at Bristol in his Cup car since 2011. He thinks the drop-off is a combination of changing track conditions, team issues or unexpected failures.

“A couple other runs that we’ve had here we’ve been OK, maybe third or fourth, and I try something and I lose the nose,” he said. “It’s just been frustrating the last few times of coming here and not really having the speed in order to run up in the lead and lead a lot of laps like I used to. … We were a pretty dominant force and that’s kind of gone away, and it would be nice to get those days back in the 18 camp.”

Larson loves his chances. He’s already has one win this season, and he plans to take advantage of his prime starting spot.

“It’s nice to be the point leader and be starting up front, I always race really well here,” he said. “I just don’t qualify well.”


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