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Many believed Elliott had a solid shot at the pole after pacing both of Saturday's practice sessions in the storied No. 21 Ford for Wood Brother Racing. Like many smaller teams, the Wood Brothers have been saddled with sponsorship woes. Despite being one of the oldest teams in NASCAR history, the team currently has only enough funding for 12 races this season.
"I have such mixed emotions," said Elliott, who was fifth fastest in qualifying. "This whole (sponsor) Motorcraft team, they really put a good plan together to come down here for the 500 this year and I'm so proud of what they've done. I'm disappointed for those guys that we didn't sit on the pole."
Stewart, who left Joe Gibbs Racing after 10 years to take over his own team, posted the 10th-fastest speed then waited in uniform with his new crew to see if it was good enough to lock down a starting spot.
Ryan Newman, his teammate, posted the third-fastest speed of the session but was already locked into the field based on last season's points.
"To have a new organization and a new group of guys do this ... this is a good effort for sure," Newman said.
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