Gordon takes first pole of 2010
Chase contender Jeff Gordon claimed his first pole position of the season in qualifying for Saturday's play-off round at Charlotte
The four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion, who had last won a pole 33 races ago, came out on top during Thursday's qualifying session at the track where he claimed his first career victory back in 1994.
Gordon, currently fourth in the championship standings, beat the previous benchmark set early in the session by Richard Petty's Paul Menard, posting a fastest lap of 28.192 seconds at an average speed of 191.544 mph, which stood unbeaten despite a number of the best drivers from practice going out later in the session.
With practice having run during the day and qualification under the lights, the change in track conditions led to some surprises, including Gordon's lap when nobody else improved their times, earning him a seventh pole at Charlotte - where he last started first back in 2000.
"I'm just shocked," said Gordon after claiming his 69th career pole, which places him third in the all-time ranking, tied with NASCAR legend Cale Yarborough. "If you look at our practice speeds and how hard we were trying to run fast laps... it was actually a blessing that we weren't good in practice today because we were really helping the track come to us.
"Tonight I just wasn't expecting that at all and I'm really happy and excited and it does a lot for us. Here at Charlotte track position is important, confidence is always good and this definitely gives us a lot of that."
Roush Fenway's Carl Edwards, whose title bid suffered a major setback at Fontana due to electrical issues, will start beside Gordon from second as Chase contenders locked out the front for the first time in this year's play-off. Both will be looking for their first victory of the season on Saturday night.
AJ Allmendinger continued to show great qualifying speed from Richard Petty Motorsports with third, while Hendrick's Mark Martin and Menard rounded out the top five.
Reigning champion and Chase leader Jimmie Johnson was 10th, while Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick ended up on the 12th row of the grid, three ahead of last week's winner Tony Stewart, the lowest qualifier among the title contenders.
Right ahead of the Stewart-Haas driver in 28th place was Hendrick protege Landon Cassill, driving for Phoenix Racing, as the fastest among those having to make the race on qualifying speed.
Six drivers were left out of the field for Saturday's race including Joe Nemechek, Casey Mears, Mike Bliss, Jason Leffler, rookie Kevin Conway and Johnny Sauter.
Pos Driver Car Speed Time Gap 1. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 191.544 28.192s 2. Carl Edwards Ford 191.455 28.205s + 0.013s 3. AJ Allmendinger Ford 190.921 28.284s + 0.092s 4. Mark Martin Chevrolet 190.914 28.285s + 0.093s 5. Paul Menard Ford 190.678 28.320s + 0.128s 6. Kyle Busch Toyota 190.644 28.325s + 0.133s 7. Reed Sorenson Toyota 190.409 28.360s + 0.168s 8. Dale Earnhardt Jr Chevrolet 190.382 28.364s + 0.172s 9. Elliott Sadler Ford 190.382 28.364s + 0.172s 10. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 190.342 28.370s + 0.178s 11. Ryan Newman Chevrolet 190.322 28.373s + 0.181s 12. Joey Logano Toyota 190.275 28.380s + 0.188s 13. Martin Truex Jr Toyota 190.275 28.380s + 0.188s 14. Marcos Ambrose Toyota 190.121 28.403s + 0.211s 15. Kurt Busch Dodge 190.101 28.406s + 0.214s 16. David Reutimann Toyota 190.067 28.411s + 0.219s 17. Matt Kenseth Ford 190.007 28.420s + 0.228s 18. Jeff Burton Chevrolet 189.813 28.449s + 0.257s 19. Sam Hornish Jr Dodge 189.793 28.452s + 0.260s 20. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 189.753 28.458s + 0.266s 21. Scott Speed Toyota 189.707 28.465s + 0.273s 22. Greg Biffle Ford 189.607 28.480s + 0.288s 23. Denny Hamlin Toyota 189.527 28.492s + 0.300s 24. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 189.520 28.493s + 0.301s 25. Kasey Kahne Ford 189.494 28.497s + 0.305s 26. David Ragan Ford 189.334 28.521s + 0.329s 27. Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 189.268 28.531s + 0.339s 28. Landon Cassill Chevrolet 189.255 28.533s + 0.341s 29. Tony Stewart Chevrolet 189.168 28.546s + 0.354s 30. Bobby Labonte Chevrolet 189.023 28.568s + 0.376s 31. Brad Keselowski Dodge 189.010 28.570s + 0.378s 32. Regan Smith Chevrolet 188.890 28.588s + 0.396s 33. Michael McDowell Chevrolet 188.871 28.591s + 0.399s 34. Juan Pablo Montoya Chevrolet 188.857 28.593s + 0.401s 35. Patrick Carpentier Ford 188.805 28.601s + 0.409s 36. David Gilliland Ford 188.719 28.614s + 0.422s 37. Bill Elliott Ford 188.232 28.688s + 0.496s 38. Andy Lally Chevrolet 187.669 28.774s + 0.582s 39. Robby Gordon Toyota 187.533 28.795s + 0.603s 40. JJ Yeley Chevrolet 187.363 28.821s + 0.629s 41. Dave Blaney Ford 185.484 29.113s + 0.921s 42. Travis Kvapil Ford 185.484 29.113s + 0.921s 43. Jeff Green Toyota 187.305 28.830s + 0.638s Did not qualify: Joe Nemechek Toyota 187.214 28.844s + 0.652s Casey Mears Toyota 186.935 28.887s + 0.695s Mike Bliss Toyota 186.599 28.939s + 0.747s Jason Leffler Toyota 185.810 29.062s + 0.870s Kevin Conway Toyota 185.790 29.065s + 0.873s Johnny Sauter Toyota 183.561 29.418s + 1.226s
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