Kyle Busch edges Martin Truex Jr. for Cup pole at Phoenix
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Kyle Busch sped around Phoenix International Raceway at record pace Friday afternoon.
In
the same qualifying session, Jimmie Johnson gave Brad Keselowski a ray
of hope on a day that grew increasingly cloudy as time trials
progressed.
Busch
toured the one-mile track in 25.943 seconds (138.766 mph), edging
Martin Truex Jr. (138.217 mph) for the top starting spot in
Sunday's AdvoCare 500. The Coors Light Pole award was Busch's second of
the season, his second at PIR and the 10th of his career.
With
an early draw on a warmer track -- thanks to a slower speed in Friday's
practice, Johnson, the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup
leader, ran 135.440 mph and will start 24th on Sunday. Johnson holds a seven-point lead over second-place Keselowski with two events left in the Chase.
Keselowski
(136.622 mph) will take the green flag in 14th place on Sunday.
Johnson, who won the last two Chase races from the pole,
posted his poorest qualifying performance since starting 37th at Bristol in August, 11 races ago.
Denny
Hamlin (137.578 mph) qualified third, followed by Kasey Kahne (137.478
mph), as the top four drivers exceeded the previous record
137.279 mph (26.224 seconds) set by Carl Edwards on Feb. 26, 2011, the
last race weekend before the track was repaved and reconfigured.
Busch
was the last driver to make a qualifying attempt, and the late draw
helped. Busch made his run on scuffed tires -- those used
during a mock qualifying run in practice.
"For
us, the race track wasn't that bad,” Busch said. "Yeah, it was really
slick to start with when we first went out for practice earlier
today, but we were fast right off from our first mock run. We just had
to make slight changes.
"We
made three of ‘em (mock runs). We used three set of stickers (new
tires) all in practice, and we ended up rolling out (for qualifying)
on one of our used sets of scuffs and made our lap.”
J.J. Yeley failed to qualify for the 43-car field.
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