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Ragan takes Brickyard pole
July 30th, 2011
Roush Fenway Racing’s David Ragan claimed pole position for the Brickyard 400 as the team continued its dominance of the Indianapolis weekend.
Ragan, who claimed his maiden Sprint Cup win earlier this month at Daytona, beat the early benchmark set by three-time Brickyard 400 winner Jimmie Johnson with a lap of 49.182 seconds at an average speed of 182.994 mph.
Red Bull Racing’s Kasey Kahne would later get to within 0.018s of Ragan’s lap, bumping Johnson from the front row of the grid and securing his best start at Indy.
“It was just a good, solid lap,” said Ford driver Ragan after claiming his second Cup pole. “I always criticise myself and think I could have gotten more, but I don’t really know. The car was fast. It did what I needed it to do.
“We were off a little bit in race practice but I think we made a lot of changes, we made some improvements. The key for tomorrow is staying up front. I don’t think you can fall any further back than 10th or 15th.
“We’ve got to have a good day on pitroad, I’ve got to make good adjustments on the race car. It’ll be hot, it’ll be slick. We’ve got to stay in that top-10 all day.”
Kahne, who survived a massive crash in a sprint car event last weekend, took his second front-row start of the season, giving his team reason for hope as it still seeks investors to stay afloat in 2012. He anticipates tyre wear will increase relative to the past and feels confident on his car’s consistency on long runs.
“Top-two or three rows starting here is really good the way things are right now,” said Kahne. “One thing that’s going to be a little bit different is that the tyres are going to fall off a lot tomorrow, which will be good I think for the race.
“I think there will be a little bit more passing because of that. Some cars get slower than others as the race runs go. I think we’ll be in a good spot. Our cars didn’t fall off too bad today.”
Johnson’s Hendrick Chevrolet will share the second row of the grid with Penske Dodge driver Kurt Busch, making it four different manufacturers in the top four spots, while the second Penske car of Brad Keselowski rounded out the top five.
Richard Petty’s AJ Allmendinger was sixth ahead of pre-race favourite Juan Pablo Montoya, who had a solid qualifying effort alongside his new Earnhardt Ganassi Racing crew chief Jim Pohlman.
Johnson’s Hendrick team-mate Jeff Gordon was eighth while the Roush Fenway Fords of Matt Kenseth and points leader Carl Edwards completed the top 10.
Greg Biffle, fastest final practice, ended up only 18th. Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne was the fastest of the non-guaranteed drivers in 25th driving Roush Fenway machinery for the Wood Brothers, while Sprint Cup returnee Scott Speed was 24th for Max Q Motorsports.
David Stremme, Travis Kvapil, Erik Darnell, JJ Yeley and Scott Wimmer failed to make the field.
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