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Richmond winner Kyle Busch scraped the wall in qualifying and will start from the rear of the field.

McMurray edges Gordon for Darlington pole record

Front duo only two drivers to top 180 mph around track

By Sporting News Wire Service
May 7, 2010
08:41 PM EDT
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DARLINGTON, S.C. -- Jamie McMurray won the pole in style Friday -- with a track-record lap of 180.370 mph at Darlington Raceway.

McMurray toured the 1.366-mile speedway in 27.264 seconds to edge seven-time Darlington winner Jeff Gordon (180.323 mph) for the top starting spot in Saturday night's Showtime Southern 500.

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Southern 500

Lineup
Pos. Driver Make
1. Jamie McMurray Chevrolet
2. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
3. Brian Vickers Toyota
4. David Reutimann Toyota
5. Mark Martin Chevrolet

Brian Vickers qualified third at 179.987 mph, David Reutimann fourth at 179.252 mph and Mark Martin fifth at 179.148 mph. Ryan Newman, Marcos Ambrose, Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski and Kasey Kahne claimed starting positions six through 10, respectively.

The pole was the fifth of McMurray's career and his second of the season, the first coming at Auto Club Speedway five days after he won the season-opening Daytona 500. McMurray broke the track record of 179.514 mph set by Matt Kenseth last year.

Speeds have increased dramatically at Darlington since the track was repaved in early 2008. McMurray led Friday's final practice session and had high expectations entering time trials.

"I think it almost puts more pressure on you when you're the fastest guy in practice, to go out and back that up," McMurray said. "This is one of those race tracks where you can't be too aggressive, or you'll get into the wall.

"I was pretty impressed with the amount of grip the car had through Turns 1 and 2, and Bono [crew chief Kevin Manion] had come on the radio right before I went out and said that everybody was getting through 1 and 2 pretty good but that they were losing it in 3 and 4. So I was maybe a little bit too conservative in Turns 3 and 4, but it was still enough."

Not by much. McMurray's time was just .007 seconds faster than that of Gordon.

"A couple of little things I felt like I could have done -- I think the car was better than I was -- so I think I could have done a couple of things that maybe could have gotten Jamie," Gordon said. "When you're that close, within [thousandths] of a second, you start looking at things you could do better.

"But I'm very pleased to be second."

Four-time defending Cup champion Jimmie Johnson will start 22nd while series points leader Kevin Harvick qualified 35th.

Kyle Busch scraped the wall during time trials, compounding hard contact during practice earlier in the day. His No. 18 team opted to go to a backup car for Saturday's race and will start from the rear of the field.

Joe Nemechek, Casey Mears and Mike Bliss failed to qualify for the 43-car field.

Notes-n-Nuggets

• This is Jamie McMurray's fifth Cup Series pole in his 269th start and second pole in 2010.
• This is Jamie McMurray's second top-10 start in 10 Darlington races.
• Jeff Gordon (second) posted his fourth consecutive top-10 start at Darlington and seventh top-10 start in 11 races this season.
• Jeff Gordon has started 14th or better in his past 19 Darlington races.
• Brian Vickers (third) posted his best starting position in 2010 and his best in eight Darlington races.
• David Reutimann (fourth) posted his best start and first top-10 in four Darlington races.
• Mark Martin (fifth) scored his sixth top-10 start in 11 races in 2010 and best in the past six Darlington races.
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