Kurt
Busch takes Texas pole in record time
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[November 04, 2017]
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
Distributed by The Sports Xchange
FORT WORTH, Tex. -- A driver without a
signed contract for 2018 won the pole position for Sunday's AAA
Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway (2 p.m. ET on NBCSN) with a record
lap -- giving a timely birthday present to his crew chief.
In the final round of Friday's knockout qualifying session, Kurt
Busch covered the 1.5-mile distance in 26.877 seconds (200.915 mph)
to top the previous record lap of 200.111 mph posted by Tony Stewart
in 2014.
In a third round that saw five drivers exceed Stewart's record,
Busch set the fastest qualifying lap ever recorded on a 1.5-mile
intermediate speedway. The Coors Light Pole Award was Busch's first
of the season, second at Texas and the 22nd of his career.
Busch edged Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs driver Denny
Hamlin (200.617 mph) by .040 seconds. Playoff driver Kevin Harvick
(200.378 mph) will start third, followed by Erik Jones (200.326 mph)
and Playoff driver Kyle Busch (200.252 mph).
"It's something when you set a new qualifying record, and it's above
200 mph on the scoring pylon," Busch said. "I told a couple buddies
that we were going to go above 200 mph today -- and that's average
speed.
"When you have a car that goes that fast, it comes with a lot of
hard work from (crew chief) Tony Gibson and the guys on this No. 41
car. It's neat to have that feeling -- you drive down into the
corner and just mat the gas and have it stick."
Busch had been fighting tight handling conditions in the final
rounds of time trials this season. For the final round Busch asked
Gibson, who turned 53 on Friday, to do everything he could to free
up the chassis.
"We've struggled a little bit in the third round this year and this
time around I said, 'Throw everything at it.'"
Hamlin, who comes to Texas fresh from controversy at Martinsville,
where he wrecked then-leader Chase Elliott with four laps left in
last Sunday's race, held the top starting spot until Busch made his
run late in the final round.
"I thought it would definitely have a chance," Hamlin said of his
lap. "We improved with our time each round, and we were top five
each round, as well. So I definitely thought once I ran it, it was
going to be very close.
"Some of the guys that were up front, we dodged those bullets early
in the third round, but the 41 (Busch) was the last one that I knew
could give us trouble, and they got us right there off of Turn 4."
Series leader Martin Truex Jr. qualified seventh, followed by fellow
Playoff drivers Ryan Blaney, Jimmie Johnson and Brad Keselowski.
Busch doesn't have a contract for next season, though Stewart-Haas
Racing has expressed a desire to re-sign him.
"No updates from me," Busch said in response to a question about his
2018 status. "We're in negotiations. Days like today help."
Elliott, eighth in the series standings, will start deep in the
field on Sunday, along with six other drivers whose cars failed to
clear inspection in time to make a run in the first round of
qualifying. Elliott is the only Playoff driver who failed to advance
to the second round of knockout time trials.
The other seven Playoff drivers also advanced to the final round,
ensuring Elliott will start the race in a Texas-sized hole as he
tries to claw his way into the top four by the end of next Sunday's
race in Phoenix.
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Qualifying -- AAA Texas 500
Texas Motor Speedway
Fort Worth, Texas
Friday, November 3, 2017
1. (41) Kurt Busch, Ford, 200.915 mph.
2. (11) Denny Hamlin (P), Toyota, 200.617 mph.
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3. (4) Kevin Harvick (P), Ford, 200.378 mph.
4. (77) Erik Jones #, Toyota, 200.326 mph.
5. (18) Kyle Busch (P), Toyota, 200.252 mph.
6. (19) Daniel Suarez #, Toyota, 199.593 mph.
7. (78) Martin Truex Jr. (P), Toyota, 199.431 mph.
8. (21) Ryan Blaney (P), Ford, 199.380 mph.
9. (48) Jimmie Johnson (P), Chevrolet, 198.727 mph.
10. (2) Brad Keselowski (P), Ford, 198.478 mph.
11. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 198.143 mph.
12. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 198.078 mph.
13. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 197.694 mph.
14. (10) Danica Patrick, Ford, 197.643 mph.
15. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 197.534 mph.
16. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 197.469 mph.
17. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 197.441 mph.
18. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 197.267 mph.
19. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 197.102 mph.
20. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 196.528 mph.
21. (27) Daniel Hemric(i), Chevrolet, 196.221 mph.
22. (34) Landon Cassill, Ford, 195.645 mph.
23. (95) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 194.196 mph.
24. (38) David Ragan, Ford, 194.175 mph.
25. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 195.150 mph.
26. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 194.770 mph.
27. (13) Ty Dillon #, Chevrolet, 193.924 mph.
28. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 193.903 mph.
29. (72) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 191.877 mph.
30. (7) Joey Gase(i), Chevrolet, 188.042 mph.
31. (51) Ray Black II(i), Chevrolet, 187.104 mph.
32. (33) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 187.007 mph.
33. (66) David Starr(i), Chevrolet, 181.794 mph.
34. (24) Chase Elliott (P), Chevrolet, 0.000 mph.
35. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 0.000 mph.
36. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 0.000 mph.
37. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 0.000 mph.
38. (15) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 0.000 mph.
39. (23) Corey LaJoie #, Toyota, 0.000 mph.
40. (83) Gray Gaulding #, Toyota, 0.000 mph.
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