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Jimmie Johnson will start 42nd after wrecking in Turn 2.

Kenseth wins Darlington pole with qualifying record

Gordon qualifies second; Johnson crashes on first lap

By Sporting News Wire Service
May 10, 2009
01:46 AM EDT
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DARLINGTON, S.C. -- On a "green" race track washed by a hard afternoon rain, Matt Kenseth laid down the best qualifying lap in the history of Darlington Raceway.

Touring the 1.366-mile egg-shaped circuit in 27.394 seconds (179.514 mph), Kenseth won the pole for Saturday night's Southern 500, edging Jeff Gordon (178.861 mph) by a tenth of a second in a session that saw three-time defending Cup champion Jimmie Johnson wreck in Turn 2 on his first lap.

Ryan Newman (178.757 mph) qualified third, followed by Sam Hornish Jr. (178.744 mph) and rookie Joey Logano (178.549 mph).

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Southern 500

Race Lineup
Pos. Driver Make
1. Matt Kenseth Ford
2. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
3. Ryan Newman Chevrolet
4. Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge
5. Joey Logano Toyota
6. Jeff Burton Chevrolet
7. Kasey Kahne Dodge
8. Kurt Busch Dodge
9. Carl Edwards Ford
10. Marcos Ambrose Toyota

In winning his fourth career pole and his first since October 2005 at Kansas Speedway, Kenseth erased the mark of Roush Fenway Racing teammate Greg Biffle, who qualified at 179.442 mph in May of last year (watch video).

"It was a great lap for us," said Kenseth, who won the first two races of the season but since has fallen to 12th in the Cup standings. "We've had a lot of speed in our car all day, for some reason, which has been real encouraging. We made a lot of changes on our car, and we've been able to make it work, been able to make it better.

"I didn't really think that we had a serious shot at the pole, but our car was driving really good, and actually, for once when it quit raining, I was glad we had a chance to qualify."

Kenseth said the track didn't change as much after the rain as he thought it might.

"The track in general rubbered in (from tire wear during practice) a lot more than I thought it would," Kenseth said. "It turned really dark, and the more it would rubber in, the more grip it got and the better it felt. I thought after the rain that would all be washed away, and surprisingly, there was still a lot of rubber in the track."

Johnson spun in Turn 2 and backed into the wall, knocking the rear wing off his No. 48 Chevrolet (watch video). His car then slid down the track and nosed into the inside wall. Johnson will start Saturday night's race from the 42nd position in a backup car.

Rookie Scott Speed, who crashed during practice and made his qualifying run in a backup car, failed to make the race. Jeremy Mayfield likewise failed to make the 43-car field.

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Final practice speeds
Pos. Driver Make Speed Time
1. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 177.633 27.684
2. Jeff Burton Chevrolet 177.608 27.688
3. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 177.441 27.714
4. Denny Hamlin Toyota 177.371 27.725
5. Mark Martin Chevrolet 177.319 27.733
6. Matt Kenseth Ford 177.179 27.755
7. Greg Biffle Ford 177.134 27.762
8. Brian Vickers Toyota 177.134 27.762
9. Kyle Busch Toyota 177.039 27.777
10. Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 177.019 27.780
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