Global Rallycross

VARX dominate Dallas qualifying

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Credit: Josh Tons/Bryan Herta Rallysport

Tanner Foust continued his dominant start to the 2016 Red Bull Global Rallycross season by taking a third straight pole position by topping qualifying for round three in Dallas.

The Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross driver’s time of 45.119 seconds round the 0.808 mile circuit was just over a tenth of a second quicker than team mate Scott Speed as VARX locked out the top two positions.

In third was Patrik Sandell, ahead of Olsbergs Honda driver Sebastian Eriksson and Chip Ganassi Racing‘s Steve Arpin.

The other Ganassi Ford of Brian Deegan, who topped final practice, was sixth, with the second Honda of Joni Wiman in seventh.

Austin Dyne, Jeff Ward, and Rhys Millen rounded out the times.

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