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He won his fifth career pole.
Kasey Kahne was second and Mark Martin third in Friday's qualifying. Points leader Kevin Harvick was 30th.
Kahne is still waiting to find out what team he'll drive for next season. He signed a long-term deal with Hendrick Motorsports that ensures his departure from Richard Petty Motorsports after this season, even though he is not scheduled to replace Mark Martin in the No. 5 car until 2012.
He has steady talks with team owner Rick Hendrick about where he'll drive next season.
"I think we are about three or four weeks out from finding anything out," Kahne said. "I know I am getting a little anxious about it. They are working hard and want it to be the right decision. Whatever is decided they want to do the right way and make sure that they come up with the perfect place for me for next year."
Martin's strong qualifying run at Dover was no surprise. He's a four-time winner on the concrete in the Cup series and won two more times in the second-tier series. He had two top-10s at Dover last year, including second place in September.
Martin has 29 career top-10 starts at Dover
"We weren't expecting to be a pole contender, for sure," he said. "There are times when you think you're going to be a pole contender, you're not and you wind up sorely disappointed, and today we really got a great lap."
Kyle Busch and Jimmie Johnson round out the top five. Casey Mears was 39th subbing for Brian Vickers, who is hospitalized with blood clots in his veins around his lungs and in his legs.
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