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Hamlin claims first '10 pole at Atlanta

Denny Hamlin claimed his first pole position of the season in qualifying for Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway

The Joe Gibbs Racing driver set a fastest lap of 29.587s at an average speed of 187.380 mph, beating the previous benchmark set by Stewart Haas' Ryan Newman earlier in the session.

Although Hamlin has won five times this year, this is only his first pole position of the season and also his first at Atlanta. Earlier in the day he ran solidly in practice and expects to translate his pace into his sixth win of the year.

"I'm not a qualifier and any of my fans know that," said Hamlin. "I'm usually in the 20s when I win races. Our car has been good all day long. I've been very, very happy with it. I'm typically a really bad qualifier, but I definitely think we have a heck of a race car this weekend."

Newman had been fastest in the final practice session and his lap stood unbeaten for most of the session despite him being only the third car to complete his run, as conditions improved for those further ahead in the order.

"The track is so unpredictable with the bumps and everything else that even when you think you hit your marks, you can hit a bump just a little bit the wrong way and get thrown off," said Newman. "We did our best and either way, it should be a good starting spot. Really looking forward to it, I think we have a good car for tomorrow night's race."

Hamlin's team-mate Kyle Busch will start from the inside of the second row of the grid, beside the fastest Ford of Roush Fenway's Carl Edwards, while Newman's boss and team-mate Tony Stewart rounded out the top five in qualifying.

Reigning champion Jimmie Johnson, also looking for a sixth win this year, was seventh fastest behind Martin Truex Jr, while Earnhardt Ganassi's Juan Pablo Montoya was eighth ahead of Roush Fenway's David Ragan and Richard Petty's Kasey Kahne, who had been fastest in the opening practice session of the day.

Points leader Kevin Harvick was only 29th fastest while Michael McDowell was 23rd and the best among those having to qualify on time.

Casey Mears grabbed the final starting spot for the second consecutive race for Germain Racing, while Jason Leffler - who was attempting a Sprint Cup comeback with Bran Racing - Landon Cassill, Scott Riggs and Todd Bodine failed to make the field for Sunday night's 500-mile event.

Pos  Driver              Car        Speed    Time     Gap
 1.  Denny Hamlin        Toyota     187.380  29.587s
 2.  Ryan Newman         Chevrolet  187.070  29.636s  + 0.049s
 3.  Kyle Busch          Toyota     187.064  29.637s  + 0.050s
 4.  Carl Edwards        Ford       186.881  29.666s  + 0.079s
 5.  Tony Stewart        Chevrolet  186.881  29.666s  + 0.079s
 6.  Martin Truex Jr     Toyota     186.818  29.676s  + 0.089s
 7.  Jimmie Johnson      Chevrolet  186.711  29.693s  + 0.106s
 8.  Juan Pablo Montoya  Chevrolet  186.711  29.693s  + 0.106s
 9.  David Ragan         Ford       186.692  29.696s  + 0.109s
10.  Kasey Kahne         Ford       186.667  29.700s  + 0.113s
11.  Kurt Busch          Dodge      186.234  29.769s  + 0.182s
12.  Jamie McMurray      Chevrolet  186.171  29.779s  + 0.192s
13.  David Reutimann     Toyota     186.128  29.786s  + 0.199s
14.  Clint Bowyer        Chevrolet  186.040  29.800s  + 0.213s
15.  Greg Biffle         Ford       185.978  29.810s  + 0.223s
16.  AJ Allmendinger     Ford       185.972  29.811s  + 0.224s
17.  Mark Martin         Chevrolet  185.238  29.929s  + 0.342s
18.  Jeff Gordon         Chevrolet  184.911  29.982s  + 0.395s
19.  Paul Menard         Ford       184.892  29.985s  + 0.398s
20.  Scott Speed         Toyota     184.757  30.007s  + 0.420s
21.  Sam Hornish Jr      Dodge      184.726  30.012s  + 0.425s
22.  Elliott Sadler      Ford       184.671  30.021s  + 0.434s
23.  Michael McDowell    Chevrolet  184.603  30.032s  + 0.445s
24.  Bobby Labonte       Chevrolet  184.572  30.037s  + 0.450s
25.  Dale Earnhardt Jr   Chevrolet  184.437  30.059s  + 0.472s
26.  Jeff Burton         Chevrolet  184.431  30.060s  + 0.473s
27.  Regan Smith         Chevrolet  184.333  30.076s  + 0.489s
28.  Brad Keselowski     Dodge      184.290  30.083s  + 0.496s
29.  Kevin Harvick       Chevrolet  184.272  30.086s  + 0.499s
30.  Matt Kenseth        Ford       184.186  30.100s  + 0.513s
31.  Joey Logano         Toyota     184.143  30.107s  + 0.520s
32.  Marcos Ambrose      Toyota     184.058  30.121s  + 0.534s
33.  Reed Sorenson       Toyota     183.503  30.212s  + 0.625s
34.  Joe Nemechek        Toyota     183.097  30.279s  + 0.692s
35.  Patrick Carpentier  Ford       183.055  30.286s  + 0.699s
36.  David Gilliland     Ford       183.043  30.288s  + 0.701s
37.  Dave Blaney         Ford       182.982  30.298s  + 0.711s
38.  JJ Yeley            Chevrolet  182.904  30.311s  + 0.724s
39.  Mike Bliss          Toyota     182.880  30.315s  + 0.728s
40.  Bill Elliott        Ford       182.380  30.398s  + 0.811s
41.  Travis Kvapil       Ford       181.111  30.611s  + 1.024s
42.  Kevin Conway        Toyota     177.573  31.221s  + 1.634s
43.  Casey Mears         Toyota     182.326  30.407s  + 0.820s

Did not qualify:

     Jason Leffler       Toyota     181.777  30.499s  + 0.912s
     Landon Cassill      Chevrolet  181.562  30.535s  + 0.948s
     Scott Riggs         Toyota     181.123  30.609s  + 1.022s
     Todd Bodine         Toyota     181.029  30.625s  + 1.038s

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