Dale Earnhardt Jr. knocks Jeff Gordon off Richmond pole
Sept. 7, 2012
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
RICHMOND,
Va. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. did exactly what was necessary to win the
pole for Saturday's Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richard International
Raceway -- and teammate Jeff
Gordon did more than enough to make Kyle Busch very nervous.
The
44th of 45 drivers to make a qualifying attempt in Friday's time
trials, Earnhardt toured the .75-mile speedway in 21.526 seconds
(127.023 mph) to claim his first Coors Light
pole award of the season, his first at Richmond and the 11th of his
career.
But
it was Gordon who put himself in position for a last-ditch attempt to
qualify for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup with a second-place run
at 126.981 mph. Gordon can dislodge
Kyle Busch from the second provisional wild-card position by winning
the race (if Tony Stewart remains in the top 10 in the Cup standings) or
by beating Busch by more than 12 points, if no wild-card contender with
one victory wins on Saturday night.
Busch
posted the 15th-fastest time on Friday and will start the race 13
positions -- the equivalent of 13 points -- behind Gordon, setting up a
dramatic shootout for the final
wild-card spot.
"I
think today was a big mission accomplished for us," Gordon said. "We
were very solid in practice all day. I know exactly where I left a
little bit out there in (Turns) 1 and
2. I got everything out of it in 3 and 4. But in 1 and 2, I knew I got
down to the yellow line too early and just couldn't get back to the gas
as hard as I needed to.
"When
you do that, you know that there's somebody out there that has a shot
of getting you. Second is still a fantastic effort. We had a great
practice today, and our car was
solid, so (I'm) pretty excited about this race tomorrow."
Earnhardt,
who has already qualified for the Chase, saw the efforts of his No. 88
team to improve the qualifying performance pay off.
"We've
been working the last two years to improve -- we haven't been very good
in qualifying all season, and this year we made some gains," Earnhardt
said. "It feels good to get
a pole position and know that we're doing something right there.
"It
gives us a good starting spot for tomorrow. We feel pretty confident
about the car after practice today, and starting up front is an
advantage. I'm happy that we're performing
well and look forward to the race."
Regan
Smith (126.910 mph) qualified third, followed by Clint Bowyer (126.808
mph) and Jimmie Johnson (126.790 mph). Mark Martin, Denny Hamlin, Joey
Logano, Martin Truex Jr. and
Brad Keselowski will start from positions six through 10, respectively.
In
addition to Logano, drivers who could grab a wild-card spot with a win
will take the green flag as follows: Ryan Newman 14th and Marcos Ambrose
22nd. Two other drivers who
are winless this season but still have a remote chance to make the
Chase are Carl Edwards (16th) and Paul Menard (27th).
JJ Yeley and Mark Green failed to make the 43-car field.
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