Harvick Powers To Fifth Sprint Cup Pole With Bristol Run

Kevin Harvick poses with his wife DeLana and son Keelan after scoring the pole award in qualifying for Saturday night's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway.  Photo by Rainier Ehrhardt/Getty Images

Kevin Harvick poses with his wife DeLana and son Keelan after scoring the pole award in qualifying for Saturday night’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Photo by Rainier Ehrhardt/Getty Images

BRISTOL, TN – Kevin Harvick is making it look easy in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series qualifying these days.

Harvick claimed his fifth Coors Light Pole Award of the season at Bristol Motor Speedway Friday in track record time. Harvick has started and finished in the top 10 in each of the previous four races and has missed cracking the top 12 just once in the last 18.

His qualifying turnaround began after he could start no better than 27th at Bristol in the March race.

“It just took us a little bit to get our balance right on our cars,” Harvick said. “It took us six or seven weeks. But once (my team) zeroed in on the balance number and the things we needed to make the car go fast, qualifying has been a lot better.

“They make me look like a better qualifier than I really am because they put a lot of effort into it. We were able to put down two solid laps today. Anytime you can beat the 24 right now, you know things are going OK.”

Harvick was referring to the 24 of Jeff Gordon, perhaps the only driver hotter on the Sprint Cup circuit.

Gordon, coming off a victory at Michigan last week, just missed winning a third consecutive pole, running 131.290 mph to Harvick’s 131.362.

“We’re clicking so well together right now and the result is showing,” said Gordon, who has been among the top 12 in qualifying for 11 of the last 12 Sprint Cup races.

“It builds a lot of confidence when you go to Watkins Glen, sit on the pole and run up front, then go to Michigan and sit on the pole and win, then come here and sit on the front row. Those are three unique tracks and it shows how good our cars are and our team is right now.”

All 12 cars that advanced through the first round of knockout qualifying broke the track record of 129.991 mph set by Denny Hamlin in March. Hamlin, nine-thousandths of a second slower than his lap in March, was the odd man out, bumped by Kasey Kahne for the 12th qualifying spot.

“I don’t know what it looks like, but it felt screaming fast,” said Edwards, who started 12th but went on to win the Food City 500 on March 16. “It’s just a crazy race track.”

It was the second consecutive strong qualifying effort for Edwards, who started third last week at Michigan. Prior to that, he’d qualified better than 10th once in 11 races. Edwards turned a lap of 131.209 mph and will be joined on the second row by Kyle Busch.

Drivers were in unanimous agreement that they’ll have to stick to the top groove to maximize speed on Saturday night.

The difference from the bottom to the top is three-tenths of a second, so you’re going to have to be on top of the race track (to contend),” Harvick said. “The problem with the high groove is that running into the back of somebody puts you in jeopardy when you have to go underneath them after they bounce off the wall.

“This is going to be a track position game, just because of the groove and the way the tires don’t fall off. There’s going to be a lot of strategy and restarts are going to be important because everybody’s going to be fighting for the top of the track.”

Among those fighting for a win with only three races until the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup field is set will be Greg Biffle (eighth) Marcos Ambrose (10th), Ryan Newman (11th) and Kahne (12th), each of whom advanced through knockout qualifying, into Friday’s second and final round of qualifying.

Rookie Kyle Larson, also looking for a win to get in the Chase, had been fastest in final practice, but struck the wall in turn 4 and failed to advance past the first round. Aric Almirola and Cole Whitt also tangled with the wall in the first round of qualifying.

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Bristol Motor Speedway – Bristol, TN
Irwin Tools Night Race Qualifying – Aug. 22, 2014

1. Kevin Harvick – 131.362
2. Jeff Gordon – 131.29
3. Carl Edwards – 131.209
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5. Joey Logano – 131.03
6. Jimmie Johnson – 131.03
7. Kurt Busch – 130.94
8. Greg Biffle – 130.869
9. Brad Keselowski – 130.504
10. Marcos Ambrose – 130.46
11. Ryan Newman – 130.168
12. Kasey Kahne – 130.009
13. Denny Hamlin – 129.982
14. Clint Bowyer – 129.894
15. Brian Vickers – 129.877
16. Matt Kenseth – 129.684
17. Paul Menard – 129.684
18. Jamie McMurray – 129.649
19. Justin Allgaier – 129.561
20. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. – 129.23
21. Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. – 129.169
22. A.J. Allmendinger – 129.16
23. Martin Truex, Jr. – 128.848
24. Danica Patrick – 128.753
25. Jeff Burton – 128.477
26. Austin Dillon – 128.262
27. Alex Bowman – 127.988
28. Michael McDowell – 127.971
29. David Ragan – 127.886
30. Josh Wise – 127.512
31. Brett Moffitt – 127.47
32. David Gilliland – 127.453
33. Ryan Truex – 127.436
34. Cole Whitt – 127.36
35. Dave Blaney – 127.081
36. Reed Sorenson – 127.056
37. J.J. Yeley – Owner Points
38. Michael Annett – Owner Points
39. Landon Cassill – Owner Points
40. Kyle Larson – Owner Points
41. David Stremme – Owner Points
42. Aric Almirola – Owner Points
43. Casey Mears – Owner Points

 

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