Keselowski wins fourth Sprint Cup pole of the season in Richmond time trials
Sept. 5, 2014
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
RICHMOND, Va.—Another qualifying round and another front-row starting spot for Brad Keselowski and Team Penske.
Keselowski
sped around the .75-mile Richmond International Raceway in 21.234
seconds (126.351 mph) in Friday afternoon’s time trials to win the Coors
Light pole for Saturday
night's Federated Auto Parts 400 (7:30 p.m. ET on ABC), the 26th and
final regular-season race of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.
The
driver of the No. 2 Ford won his fourth pole of 2014, his first at
Richmond and the seventh of his career. In Saturday’s race, which will
complete the field for the Chase
for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Keselowski will start on the front row for
the 11th time this season.
Jeff
Gordon qualified second at 126.039 mph despite failing to nail Turns 1
and 2 in either of the knockout qualifying rounds. Six-time series
champion Jimmie Johnson (125.898
mph) claimed the third spot on the grid, followed by Kevin Harvick
(125.857 mph) and Joey Logano (125.663 mph).
Four
drivers not yet qualified for the Chase earned starting spots in the top
12: Clint Bowyer (sixth), Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (seventh), Kyle Larson
(eighth) and Ryan Newman
(12th). Newman needs a finish of 18th or better (19th if he leads a lap
and 20th if he leads most laps) to clinch a berth in NASCAR’s 10-race
postseason, which kicks off Sept. 14 at Chicagoland Speedway (2 p.m. ET
on ESPN).
Keselowski
would like nothing better than to break the current five-way tie for
top seeding in the Chase. Keselowski, Gordon, Johnson, Logano and Dale
Earnhardt Jr. have three
victories each this season through 25 races.
“This
is by far the best car I’ve had (at Richmond),” said Keselowski, the
2012 series champion. “I think we’ve got a really strong shot of winning
this weekend, so I’m very,
very excited—-everybody says they’re excited, but when you sit on the
pole, and you’re fast in practice, you’ve got a real reason to be
excited.
“I’d
really like to get that fourth win. We’ve got three wins, and that’s a
great start to the season, but I’m still very, very hungry.”
Drivers
had to adapt to a new Goodyear tire at Richmond this year, and Gordon
said he was baffled both by the race track and by the quality of his own
performance during qualifying.
“I’ve
been confused most of the day, even in qualifying,” Gordon said. “I mean
I was sliding up the race track, running a groove I didn’t really want
to be running, and yet
we were fastest in the first round and second fastest in the second
round.
“I’m
sitting here baffled by it, but it just tells me we’ve got a really good
race car that’s got good speed in it, and we’ve just got to get that
balance right and keep working
hard… Brad put a great lap up there. It was just incredible what he did
that second round.”
Note: Clay Rogers failed to make the 43-car field.
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