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Edwards boosts title bid with pole
November 19th, 2011
Carl Edwards gained a key morale boost in his bid for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title, claiming pole position for Sunday’s season finale at Homestead.
The Roush Fenway driver had focused solely on qualifying during the final practice of the day, where he set the pace after running second fastest in the first session in which he ran in race trim only. His approach seemed to pay off for today at least, as he was able to repeat his speed in qualifying, with a lap of 30.775 seconds at an average speed of 175.467 mph.
Edwards’ pole, only his second of the season, will not only give him the chance to score a bonus point if he leads the first lap, but also the first pit stall which may eventually be key to strategy during Sunday’s 400-mile race.
In three of the past seven years, the eventual Cup champion has started from pole position, a statistic Edwards hopes to be able to add to.
“We’ve still got to run this race and I know how tough [title rival Tony Stewart] can be,” said Edwards after claiming his 10th career pole. “I’m not counting anything yet. We’re just going to keep our heads down, work on the car, go do the best we can.
“If anything, this is just good for our morale and for everybody to go sleep easy tonight and know we’re going to have a good day on pit road, know we’ll hopefully be able to run out front and not get caught up in anything.”
Title challenger Tony Stewart will line up 15th on the grid, hoping his long-run pace enables him to be in contention for victory on Sunday. He stressed however that his focus has been on race pace as qualifying has rarely proved key in his previous victories.
“We spent a lot of time trying to find out what the combination was for race trim,” said Stewart about his approach to practice on Saturday. “We’ve got the one-lap deal out of the way, now we have to focus on 400 miles.
“His [Edwards'] lap times fell off pretty hard in the one long run that he did. Looking at that, that’s why I’m still really confident that what we did was the right thing today. Our times don’t fall off as far as his did.”
Michael Waltrip Racing’s Martin Truex will start beside Edwards on the front row, while Red Bull’s Kasey Kahne continued his strong end-of-season run with third, ahead of Penske duo Kurt Busch and Brad Keselowski.
Wood Brothers’ Trevor Bayne was the fastest of those having to qualify on speed in 20th, while Scott Speed, Reed Sorenson, Mike Skinner, Scott Riggs and Grant Enfinger failed to make the field.




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