Kevin Harvick Freaky Fast Yet Again to Score Monster Mile Pole

After a celebratory hug from son Keelan, Kevin Harvick proved that he was ‘freaky fast’ again in his No. 4 Budweiser Chevrolet, scoring the pole for the AAA 400 at the Monster Mile with a speed of 162.933 mph and a time of 22.095 seconds.

This was his first pole at the Monster Mile but the seventh pole of the season. He has six poles combined in his entire career prior to 2014.

“Just really proud of my guys,” Harvick said. “There’s a lot going on with the Chase and they just keep bringing fast cars to the race track. Hopefully tomorrow we can evolve a little bit more. It’s a lot of fun when you unload well.”

“This used to be a huge hurdle for us,” Harvick continued. “We’ve had some bad days here. It’s been a long time but over the last three or four years this has been a good race track for us, been enjoyable and a lot of fun to drive.”

“We just have to keep doing what we’re doing.”

Kyle Busch, behind the wheel of the No. 18 Interstate Batteries Toyota, was second in qualifying with a speed of 162.404 mph and a time of 22.167 seconds, followed by Denny Hamlin in the No. 11 FedEx Freight Toyota, in the third starting spot, with a speed of 162.250 mph and a time of 22.188 seconds.

“So far, so good,” Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 Interstate Batteries Toyota, said. “This was a good opportunity to start up front here at Dover. I look forward to this weekend’s chance to bring Interstate Batteries back to Victory Lane.”

This was Busch’s 14th top-10 start of 2014 and his 11th in 20 races at Dover.

Although Hamlin was pleased with his third place starting position, he acknowledged that he will be driving the race of his life hoping to avoid elimination from the Chase competition.

“Obviously excited to start off on a good foot and a good position to start the race,” Hamlin said. “But this is going to be the hardest race that I’m ever going to drive.”

“I have to be as aggressive as I can but this is the most important race of my career at this point. We’ve got to get the job done and I have to do my part to make sure that I’m successful.”

“If we’re going to live to race another day, we have to get past this race.”

While Team Penske’s Brad Keselowski qualified fourth in his No. 2 Wurth Ford and was the highest Ford qualifier, his teammate Joey Logano only secured the sixteenth starting spot.

“We’re strong,” Keselowski said. “The 4 car is a little bit better. We seem to be right there with everyone else or maybe just a touch better, but we’ll keep working on it. We’ve got tomorrow’s practice and we’ve got a good starting spot for Sunday. It’s not a pole, but you can’t always get poles. Still, it’s something to be proud of.”

“We just didn’t go fast enough, I don’t know,” Logano, driver of the No. 22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford said. “We unloaded pretty far off today and we spent a lot of time on race trim. We got started behind the eight-ball and trying to make that up and didn’t put a great effort into qualifying today, so we’re gonna start a little further toward the back. We’ll just work on it tomorrow and try to make our Shell/Pennzoil Fusion a little better.”

Jamie McMurray, fresh off his streak of three consecutive top-10 runs, rounded out the top-five qualifiers, with a speed of 161.936 mph in his No. 1 McDonalds Chevrolet.

“I really didn’t even know we had advanced to round two after the initial round,” Big Mac said. “We just barely got in, and made some good changes. The car was really loose on that second run. So I was surprised that I ran quicker than I did the first time. The McDonalds Chevy has been really good in race trim, so I am really excited that we qualified well. This is a tough place to pass at. Good pit selection and good starting spot, so off to a good start for the weekend.”

Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 42 Target Chevrolet, qualified seventh, scoring the top starting rookie spot as par for the course.

“I was hoping for a little bit more in qualifying,” Larson said. “We were pretty tight through one and two, which is where we gave up most of our time. Seventh is still not bad. We can get a good pit stall and hopefully have a good race on Sunday.”

Probably the most disappointed of all of the Chase contenders was AJ Allmendinger, who qualified 28th in his No. 47 Hungry Jack/ACME Chevrolet.

“It sucked,” Dinger said of his qualifying effort. “We are just not fast enough.”

The full qualifying order for the 45th Annual AAA 400 is as follows:

2014 NSCS AAA 400 Starting Lineup

Pos Car Driver Team Time Speed
1 4 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevrolet 22.095 162.933
2 18 Kyle Busch Interstate Batteries Toyota 22.167 162.404
3 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Freight Toyota 22.188 162.25
4 2 Brad Keselowski Wurth Ford 22.203 162.14
5 1 Jamie McMurray McDonald’s Chevrolet 22.231 161.936
6 24 Jeff Gordon Drive To End Hunger Chevrolet 22.281 161.573
7 42 Kyle Larson # Target Chevrolet 22.297 161.457
8 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet 22.319 161.298
9 15 Clint Bowyer 5-hour Energy Toyota 22.41 160.643
10 3 Austin Dillon # Dow Chevrolet 22.429 160.506
11 55 Brian Vickers Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota 22.431 160.492
12 5 Kasey Kahne Farmers Insurance Chevrolet 22.473 160.192
13 10 Danica Patrick GoDaddy Chevrolet 22.333 161.196
14 20 Matt Kenseth Home Depot Husky Toyota 22.342 161.132
15 14 Tony Stewart Mobil1/Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet 22.358 161.016
16 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 22.377 160.879
17 9 Marcos Ambrose Twisted Tea Ford 22.387 160.808
18 99 Carl Edwards Fastenal Ford 22.401 160.707
19 27 Paul Menard CertainTeed/Menards Chevrolet 22.411 160.635
20 31 Ryan Newman Quicken Loans Design A Scheme Chevrolet 22.413 160.621
21 43 Aric Almirola Nathan’s Famous Ford 22.418 160.585
22 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet 22.426 160.528
23 51 Justin Allgaier # Brandt Professional Agriculture Chevrolet 22.437 160.449
24 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Zest Ford 22.441 160.421
25 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard Chevrolet 22.444 160.399
26 78 Martin Truex Jr. Furniture Row Chevrolet 22.48 160.142
27 16 Greg Biffle Post-it Ford 22.51 159.929
28 47 AJ Allmendinger Hungry Jack/ACME Chevrolet 22.519 159.865
29 26 Cole Whitt # Uponor Toyota 22.54 159.716
30 13 Casey Mears GEICO Chevrolet 22.613 159.2
31 38 David Gilliland Long John Silver’s Ford 22.624 159.123
32 98 Josh Wise Phil Parsons Racing Chevrolet 22.749 158.249
33 36 Reed Sorenson American Muscle Driving Experience 22.76 158.172
34 23 Alex Bowman # Dr Pepper Toyota 22.772 158.089
35 7 Michael Annett # Cypress HQ Chevrolet 22.789 157.971
36 40 Landon Cassill(i) Newtown Building Supplies Chevrolet 22.91 157.137
37 34 David Ragan Plimpton & Hills Ford Owner Points
38 33 David Stremme Little Joe’s Autos Chevrolet Owner Points
39 32 JJ Yeley(i) CorvetteParts.net Ford Owner Points
40 37 Mike Bliss(i) Accell Construction Inc. Chevrolet Owner Points
41 66 Mike Wallace(i) Toyota Owner Points
42 83 Travis Kvapil Burger King Toyota Owner Points
43 44 Timmy Hill Phoenix Warehouse Chevrolet Owner Points

(i) Ineligible for Driver Points in this Series, # Denotes Rookie, * Required to Qualify on Time

Source: Timing and Scoring provided by NASCAR Media/NASCAR Statistics

– See more at: http://www.catchfence.com/2014/sprintcup/09/26/2014-nscs-aaa-400-starting-lineup/#sthash.OvymXWvG.dpu

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Best New Zealand Online Casinos

RacingJunk.com and Leaf Racewear Safety Equipment Giveaway

Rocketplay Casino

10 deposit casinos

Best Betting Sites in Canada

bettingtop10.ca

Latest articles