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Martin Truex Jr. earned his second front-row start at Phoenix.

Truex takes first lap at PIR to third pole of the season

By Sporting News Wire Service
November 14, 2009
02:35 PM EST
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AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Martin Truex Jr. stormed from mid-pack to the pole in Friday's qualifying session for the Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway.

The 26th driver to attempt a two-lap run at the 1-mile track, Truex knocked Sprint Cup points leader Jimmie Johnson from the provisional pole for Sunday's race with a lap at 135.120 mph. Kurt Busch, who went out 33rd, claimed the second spot at 134.579 mph, with Johnson (134.454 mph) holding the third starting position.

Checker O'Reilly 500

Lineup
Pos. Driver Speed Time
1. M. Truex Jr. 135.120 26.643
2. Ku. Busch 134.579 26.750
3. J. Johnson 134.454 26.775
4. K. Kahne 134.293 26.807
5. D. Hamlin 134.228 26.820
6. G. Biffle 134.223 26.821
7. Ky. Busch 134.173 26.831
8. T. Stewart 134.078 26.850
9. C. Mears 134.028 26.860
10. M. Martin 134.023 26.861

Unlike most other drivers who were faster on the second of two laps, Truex grabbed the top spot by turning his first lap in 26.643 seconds. And in doing so, he knocked nearly a half-second off his practice time after air-pressure adjustments gave him a big boost in speed.

"I felt good about the car in the two runs we made in practice, but after we made the first run, it was OK, and we adjusted on it and went the wrong way," said Truex, who won his third pole of the season and the fourth of his Cup career. "We knew we could go faster. This is a place that normally you pick up in qualifying from what you do in practice, so I felt good going in.

"We were 20th in practice, but it was like a tenth [of a second] from first to where we were at, so it doesn't take a whole lot. We just made the right adjustments, and the lap felt great. I think we qualified second here [before], and it was the same way [that] time [2007] -- I think our first lap was quicker -- and I'm not sure why that is with us."

Kasey Kahne (134.293 mph) qualified fourth, and Denny Hamlin was fifth at 134.228 mph. Mark Martin, who trails Johnson by 73 points with two races left in the Chase, will start 10th. Jeff Gordon, third in points and 112 behind Johnson, earned the 14th starting position.

Johnson qualified 12th last week at Texas and was wiped out in a crash on Lap 3. Johnson said he hopes starting closer to the front at Phoenix will help keep him out of harm's way.

Regan Smith, Kevin Conway and Brandon Ash failed to qualify for the 43-car field. Conway was attempting to make his Cup debut at Phoenix.

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