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Hamlin edges Truex for top starting spot at Dover

Hamlin edges Truex for top starting spot at Dover



May 29, 2015



By Reid Spencer

NASCAR Wire Service



DOVER, Del.–-On the final run in the final seconds of the third and final round of Friday's knockout qualifying session at Dover International Speedway, Denny Hamlin knocked Martin Truex Jr. off the pole for Sunday's FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race (1 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1).



The last driver to post a time, Hamlin toured the Monster Mile in 22.483 seconds (160.121 mph) in his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota to earn his first Coors Light Pole Award of the season and the 21st of his career. All three of Hamlin’s poles at Dover have come in his last six attempts, dating to the fall race of 2012.



Hamlin edged Truex (159.723 mph) by .056 seconds. Kyle Larson (159.681 mph) qualified third, followed by Matt Kenseth (159.674 mph) and Joey Logano (159.596 mph). Series leader Kevin Harvick (159.497 mph) will start sixth on Sunday.



Hamlin credited a tire test on May 11-12 with giving him an edge at the high-banked concrete track, where he has continued to improve throughout his career.



“We still haven’t won here, but we’ve been a lot more competitive, for sure,” Hamlin told the NASCAR Wire Service. “Whatever it is about the qualifying here, it seems to suit myself and my driving style. We’ve qualified well here in the past but haven’t always raced that well, but I’m pretty confident that, come Sunday, we’ll be contenders.



“Really, just the extra laps that I got here from that test kind of gives me that confidence. I think that, overall, we’re just kind of clicking away, getting a little bit better as the season goes.”



Truex advanced through the first two knockout sessions despite trying to save something for the final. But his No. 78 Chevrolet developed a slight understeer during the third round.



“We unloaded off the trailer and felt pretty good about the car,” said Truex, whose starting spot is a season-best. “We didn’t think it was a front-row car, but we worked on it between practice and qualifying, and the guys made some good adjustments.



“In the first two rounds, we ran and left a little but out there, trying to save a little bit of tires, and felt like the car was right where it needed to be… but for some reason the car got tight. So we missed it just a little bit there for Round 3. But all in all, second’s good, we can get to work tomorrow (in Saturday’s practice), and I’m really excited to see what this thing will do in race trim.”



Notes: Seeking his 10th win at Dover, Jimmie Johnson failed to advance to the final round and will start 14th… Dale Earnhardt Jr. qualified 16th and Danica Patrick 33rd… Travis Kvapil and Jeff Green failed to make the 43-car field.


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