Matt Kenseth on pole after rain washes out track activity at Dover
Oct. 2, 2015
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
DOVER,
Del. – A hard, steady rain at Dover International Speedway made Matt
Kenseth’s life easier—and Kevin Harvick’s challenge even more difficult
than it otherwise might
have been.
With
a massive East Coast storm forcing cancellation of all of Friday’s
track activity at the Monster Mile, including NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
qualifying, Kenseth will start
on the pole for Sunday’s AAA 400, the elimination race for the
Challenger Round of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup (2:30 p.m. ET on
NBCSN).
The
series leader, Kenseth already has earned a spot in the Chase’s
Contender Round by virtue of last Sunday’s victory at New Hampshire
Motor Speedway.
On
the other hand, with the field ordered by owner points according to
rainout rules, Harvick will start 15th in a race he almost certainly
must win to keep his hopes of winning
back-to-back series championships alive.
After
an early wreck and a 42nd-place finish in the Chase opener at
Chicagoland Speedway, Harvick ran out of fuel while leading with three
laps left at New Hampshire and finished
21st, leaving him 23 points out of 12th place in the standings, the
last transfer position for the next round.
Even
though the rain put him on the pole, Kenseth would have preferred to
have practiced on Friday, especially in light of the suspension issues
that relegated him to a 39th-place
finish in the May 31 event at Dover.
“I
think we all would have liked to get on the track today and get some
practice,” Kenseth said on Friday at Dover. “I know there are some
things we wanted to work on and try
to improve from the spring for this race.
“I
think everybody wanted to get on the track. I think it’s one of the
advantages of leading the points – obviously, if it rains, you get a
good starting spot and pit stall.
Glad we’re starting in the front, but still would have liked the track
time.”
The
qualifying cancellation means the 16 Chase drivers will start from the
top 16 positions on the grid. Denny Hamlin, who punched his ticket to
the Contender Round with a
win at Chicagoland, will start on the front row beside his Joe Gibbs
Racing teammate.
Carl
Edwards, Joey Logano and Jimmie Johnson are third through fifth on the
grid, respectively, for Sunday’s race. “Bubble” drivers Jamie McMurray,
Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kyle
Busch and Paul Menard, all of whom are within a two-point range in the
standings, will start 11th through 14th, respectively.
“We’ll
be ready; we’ll be prepared and we won’t start as far forward as we
have here in years past,” said Busch, who blew a right front tire at New
Hampshire, crashed and finished
37th. “Typically we’re a top-five qualifier. ... We’ll make do.”
Busch feels his team’s level of readiness coming to the track this season will stand him in good stead.
“I
think, for my guys, we’ve been really, really good this year of
unloading and having some strong cars and some good speed right off the
truck,” Busch said. “I’d actually
look forward to no practice time here. I think that would be really
good for the 18 team.”
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