Gordon wins Homestead pole; Harvick is best of Championship 4 with fifth-place run
Nov. 14, 2014
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
HOMESTEAD,
Fla.—Jeff Gordon edged Kurt Busch for the top starting spot in Sunday’s
Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway (3 p.m. ET on ESPN), as
three of the four contenders
in the Championship Round of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup
qualified in the top nine during Friday’s time trials.
In the
third and final round of the knockout qualifying session, Gordon covered
the 1.5-mile distance in 29.876 seconds (180.747 mph), narrowly beating
Busch (29.895 seconds/180.632
mph) for the top spot on the grid.
Championship
favorite Kevin Harvick (179.946 mph) will start fifth, with fellow
contenders Denny Hamlin (179.348 mph) and Joey Logano (179.259 mph)
eighth and ninth, respectively.
Ryan Newman (178.241 mph), the fourth driver eligible for the
championship, failed to advance to the final round and will start 21st.
Matt
Kenseth (180.294 mph) and Brad Keselowski (179.994 mph), both eliminated
from the Chase last Sunday at Phoenix, qualified third and fourth,
respectively, for the Sprint
Cup title race.
In the
25-minute first qualifying round, Keselowski set a track record at
181.238 mph (29.795 mph), breaking the mark of 181.111 mph established
by Jamie McMurray in 2003.
No driver has won a Sprint Cup race at Homestead from the pole since
Busch accomplished the feat in 2002.
Gordon,
eliminated from the Chase by one point last Sunday, moved toward the
top of the track for his Coors Light Pole Award-winning run.
“The
bottom just wasn’t the perfect place for us to run,” Gordon explained.
“I could feel the tires going away, and then we needed to move up. So
when we saw some of those
guys running fast laps a little bit higher up, I was looking forward to
making that last lap.
“The
guys made some great adjustments. We unfortunately had a tire going down
on the left front, so I don’t know if that helped us or hurt us, but it
was pretty nice to get
that pole. That’s awesome.”
Gordon’s
Coors Light Pole Award—his first at Homestead, his third of the season
and the 77th of his career—also was the 200th for Hendrick Motorsports.
“To be
the 200th pole for Hendrick Motorsports is really cool,” Gordon said. “I
think the way we’re looking at this weekend is we want to close out the
season the absolute
best we can. It’s been a tremendous season. The No. 24 team has been
incredible this year.
“We’re
disappointed that we aren't in this thing for the championship, but
that's not going to stop us from trying to go out to win the pole and
win the race.”
For
Harvick, the most gratifying thing about Friday’s qualifying session was
beating the three other championship contenders—not to mention earning a
top-five starting position.
“This
is going to be a race that you are going to go through some changing
conditions,” Harvick said. “Today was really about trying to get a solid
starting spot. And we were
able to do that.
“Just
really proud of my guys. We had a really good day today. Just got to
keep doing what we have to do and see where it all falls on Sunday.”
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