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Ambrose qualified eighth this time. Dale Earnhardt Jr., who won at MIS in June for his first victory in four years, qualified 22nd.
Martin moved into a tie for seventh with Bill Elliott on the series' career poles list. It will be his ninth top-10 start this year, and he has five top-10 finishes.
"What keeps him going is his love for the sport," Johnson said. "That's what keeps him going, and we all know about his dedication to fitness, nutrition, and I think that keeps him sharp and on top of his game at 53 years old. And you can't take out the fact that the guy has a ton of raw talent. That's why he is Mark Martin."
After racing a full Cup slate the last three years, Martin has cut back in 2012.
"The best part of not being at the racetrack is being able to put my arms around my wife, see her, and do what I please," he said. "Instead of meeting a schedule, I just do whatever I feel like doing. It's a piece of life that I didn't have."
Martin has two top-five finishes this season -- ironically, he didn't win the pole either time. This is his first pole in 54 starts at MIS. He did start first in June 1990, when qualifying was canceled due to inclement weather.
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