Kenseth
wins pole at Texas; Stewart tops 200 mph in second round
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[November 01, 2014]
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
Distributed by The Sports Xchange
FORT WORTH, Texas -- With three races left
in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, Matt Kenseth made a statement
during Friday's time trials at Texas Motor Speedway.
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After Tony Stewart set the fastest lap ever run on a 1.5-mile
intermediate speedway at 200.111 mph in the second round of knockout
qualifying, Kenseth covered the distance in 27.095 seconds (199.299
mph) in the money round to win the pole for Sunday's AAA Texas 500.
In winning his second Coors Light Pole Award of the season, his
first at Texas and the 13th of his career, Kenseth edged Chase for
the NASCAR Sprint Cup leader Jeff Gordon (199.291 mph) by .001
seconds, after Gordon ran what he described as an overly
conservative lap.
Jimmie Johnson (198.983 mph) will start third in the second race of
the Chase's Eliminator Round, followed by Kurt Busch (198.910 mph in
his first qualifying session with new crew chief Tony Gibson) and
Kevin Harvick (198.836 mph).
Stewart was sixth fastest in the final round after leading a parade
of drivers who bettered the previous track record of 198.282 mph
Harvick had set in April.
Having advanced to the Eliminator Round without winning a race this
season, Kenseth tested during the week at Homestead-Miami Speedway,
where his team found some additional speed that translated to Texas.
"We've got to get in practice (Saturday) and hopefully get it
driving as good as it drove tonight for the race," Kenseth said of
his No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, "because 500 miles is way
different than qualifying.
"But I thought we had a pretty good test at Homestead, and we
stumbled on some things late that seemed to bring us up a step and
bring us closer to the best guys. You never really know until you
get through practice and get the race rolling and see what you've
got."
Stewart said his record lap, which took 26.985 seconds to complete,
could have been even better.
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"We were going to be probably down to a 26.75 or 26.80 if I would
have finished getting through (Turn) 4," Stewart said. "I got real
tight and had to lift all the way out of the gas in the first round
and still ran a 27.10, so it was going to be a big monster lap in
the first round, but that's not the one that pays.
"We hit it the second round, and I missed it in the third round--my
fault."
Likely needing a victory to advance to the season finale at
Homestead, Brad Keselowski failed to advance to the second round and
will start 26th on Sunday. Nevertheless, Keselowski was confident in
the quality of his car in race trim.
"I'm optimistic we can (win) in this round, and the reality is it
will probably take that," said Keselowski, who is seventh in the
Chase standings, 31 points behind Gordon. "I completely understand
that and am ready for that challenge and hope we have the speed to
make it happen.
"The speed and execution... and I hope I don't screw it up if we do.
When it comes down to moments like this, great teams have to step it
up. I believe we are a great team, and I'm ready for the challenge."
Other Chase drivers will start as follows: Ryan Newman, seventh;
Joey Logano, 10th; Carl Edwards, 11th; and Denny Hamlin 20th.
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