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Carl Edwards said he likes Chicagoland despite his struggles there.

Roush drivers looking for team's first Chicago victory

Edwards second, sixth in Friday's practice sessions

By Raygan Swan
July 10, 2009
09:04 PM EDT
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JOLIET, Ill. -- This season seems to be primed for first-time winners and oddly enough Roush Fenway Racing could earn that title this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway.

The team has yet to bring home a Sprint Cup Series win from the Windy City track since it began hosting NASCAR racing in 2001. If that statistic is going to change, Carl Edwards could be the driver in position to do so.

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Practice 3 Speeds
Pos. Driver Speed
1. Mark Martin 175.861
2. Clint Bowyer 175.547
3. Brian Vickers 174.899
4. Jeff Gordon 173.824
5. Jeff Burton 173.796
6. Carl Edwards 173.762
7. Kyle Busch 173.717
8. David Reutimann 173.578
9. Denny Hamlin 173.527
10. Jamie McMurray 173.410

He was second-fastest in Friday's first practice session with a lap time of 176.881 mph behind Jimmie Johnson (177.200 mph). Denny Hamlin (176.725), David Reutimann (176.091 mph) and Greg Biffle (176.039 mph) rounded out the top five on the speed chart.

The final session painted a slightly different picture with Edwards sixth-quickest at 173.762 mph. Mark Martin led the session at 175.861 mph, followed by Clint Bowyer (175.547 mph) Brian Vickers (174.899 mph) Jeff Gordon (173.823) and Jeff Burton (173.796).

Edwards, who won the pole for Friday night's Nationwide Series race, is starting 25th in Saturday night's Cup race. But he said there is plenty of time to get to the front.

"Yeah, if you've got a fast car it should be simple enough to pass because it's got so many grooves," he said of the 1.5-mile track. "Hopefully that's the case. I hope we're good enough to get up there, but you never know until it starts."

The No. 99 Ford team tuned up in their race trim on Friday.

"We were real fast in race trim," Edwards said. "This is a track you can pass on and, hopefully, we'll be able to make it up in the race. It's nothing to worry about. We've just been focusing on race trim."

Track conditions will change from day to night Saturday in the early portion of the race but not drastically, and Edwards said Chicagoland is a track he enjoys racing on for many reasons despite his 32nd-place finish last year after mechanical troubles. (Continued)

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Race Lineup
Pos. Driver Make
1. Brian Vickers Toyota
2. Scott Speed Toyota
3. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
4. Denny Hamlin Toyota
5. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
6. Kyle Busch Toyota
7. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
8. Bill Elliott Ford
9. David Reutimann Toyota
10. Marcos Ambrose Toyota

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