BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) _ Kurt Busch won the pole Friday at Bristol
Motor Speedway, putting him in perfect position for a season-sweep
at his favourite race track.
Busch ran a qualifying lap at 124.906 m.p.h. to put his No. 2
Dodge out front for Saturday night's race. He beat Jeff Burton, who
turned a lap at 124.808 to qualify second.
``It was on the edge, and it was fast,'' Busch said. ``We've had
a lot of good finishes here, but this is the best start we've ever
had.''
Busch has won five of the past nine races in Bristol, including
the March event when he bumped former teammate Matt Kenseth out of
his way to score the win. But he's never started on the pole before
_ his previous best starting position was fifth in his 2003 victory
when he drove for Roush Racing.
``I guess I'm teamed up with a group that can qualify now,'' said
Busch, who has three poles in his first season driving for Penske
Racing South. ``We've had some great runs this year and one of the
best average starting positions at all the tracks so far.''
Bobby Labonte qualified third and was followed by Matt Kenseth,
Tony Stewart and rookie Denny Hamlin.
Kevin Harvick, Kyle Petty, Elliott Sadler and rookie Reed
Sorenson rounded out the top 10.
Chase for the championship contender Jeff Gordon was 13th, ahead
of Mark Martin (15th), points leader Jimmie Johnson (18th) and Kyle
Busch (19th).
Kasey Kahne, who is 11th right now and battling to crack the top
10 in the final three races before the Chase begins, will start
31st. Dale Earnhardt Jr., who is clinging to the 10th spot,
struggled all day Friday and qualified 40th.
``We can still get a good car for the race tomorrow night,'' he
said. ``But we have some work to do. We don't have a good enough car
to get to the front. It isn't showing any signs of having a car that
will run in the top 10.''
Six drivers failed to make the race: Chad Chaffin, Hermie Sadler,
Mike Wallace, Mike Skinner, Morgan Shepherd and Stanton Barrett.