Kyle Busch claims top starting spot for All-Star Race
May 18, 2012
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
CONCORD,
N.C. -- Kyle Busch and his crew had all three elements necessary to win
the pole for Saturday night's NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race -- speed on
the racetrack, speed on and off pit road and speed from the pit crew
during the mandatory green-flag stop at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
With
a total time of one minute, 59.112 seconds (136.006 mph) over three
laps and the pit stop, Busch edged Ryan Newman in Friday's time trials
for the top starting spot in the race with a $1 miilion first prize.
Newman
(135.202 mph) went out second and was the only driver other than Busch
to post a sub-two-minute qualifying effort (1:59.821). Fastest in
Friday's practice, Busch was the last driver to make a qualifying
attempt under the format unique to the All-Star Race.
Denny
Hamlin (134.811 mph) claimed the third starting position, followed by
Cup points leader Greg Biffle (134.529 mph) and Kevin Harvick (134.304
mph).
Busch
won his third All-Star pole but has never won the race. Neither has his
team, Joe Gibbs Racing. Busch started from the top spot last year, but
Carl Edwards took home the $1 million.
Saturday's
race will be contested in five segments, four of 20 laps each followed
by a 10-lap dash to the finish. The winners of the first four segments
enter the pits in the top four spots for a mandatory stop before the
final segment.
"We
unloaded with a really fast racecar today," Busch said. "The guys made
some minor changes to it to kind of feel it out and make it better where
we could. The guys did a great job there with the pit stop, coming down
pit road and changing four (tires) and then getting back out there and
coming back to the line pretty quick.
"The
rules change every year, so I guess this year you've got to make sure
you win a segment, so you can at least have a shot at starting up front
for the final segment."
Coming
to the checkered flag, Kasey Kahne lost control of his No. 5 Chevrolet
and slammed into the Turn 4 wall. Kahne did not post a qualifying time
and will start from the rear of the field in a backup car.
Kahne was on sticker tires after the mandatory pit stop.
"I was just trying to get all I could and went a little too far," Kahne said.
AJ
Allmendinger won the pole for Saturday's Sprint Showdown, which will
send its top two finishers to the main event. Allmendinger covered the
1.5-mile distance in 28.057 seconds (192.465 mph) to beat Martin Truex
Jr. (191.049 mph) for the top starting spot in the qualifying race.
"For
me, it was the perfect lap," said Allmendinger, who ran within inches
of the Turn 4 wall on the money lap. "More than anything, the car stuck
to the racetrack. We struggled a little bit in practice. The (car) had
speed in it, but it wasn't really comfortable.
"So (crew chief) Todd Gordon and the guys went to work, and I felt like that was as perfect as I could run a lap."
Dale
Earnhardt Jr. (191.002 mph) will start third. In addition to the top
two finishers in the Showdown, the winner of the Sprint Fan Vote will
transfer to the All-Star Race.
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