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SONOMA, Calif. -- Kasey Kahne won the pole Friday at Infineon Raceway in the same car he drove to victory in last year's race on the road course.
Kahne turned a lap of 93.893 mph around the 11-turn, 1.99-mile course in a Ford for Richard Petty Motorsports. He knocked four-time defending series champion Jimmie Johnson from the pole.

Johnson, who has never won on a road course, qualified second at 93.809 mph in a Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports.
"It's a great car," Kahne said. "It's the same car we ran here last year, minus the engine. We've got a new Ford engine that runs really well. I'm looking forward to seeing how it runs throughout the race. Tomorrow [practice] is huge as far as getting the balance right and getting it to turn and hit the corners the way we want to."
Kurt Busch qualified third and was followed by series points leader Kevin Harvick, Jeff Gordon and Marcos Ambrose, whom many consider the darkhorse pick to win Sunday's race.
Tony Stewart rebounded from a terrible practice session to qualify seventh, while Bobby Labonte, Greg Biffle and Martin Truex Jr. rounded out the top 10.
Mark Martin was 11th and was followed by series wins leader Denny Hamlin, who has won the past two races and five overall.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., the slowest car in practice, qualified 23rd.
Among the three drivers who failed to qualify was Michael Waltrip, who was driving a Toyota with a special paint scheme created as part of a "Sponsafy Your Ride Contest." The winning submission honored a woman's 1-year-old grandson who suffers from a rare interstitial lung disease.
Brandon Ash and Brian Simo were the other two drivers who failed to qualify.
| • Kasey Kahne claimed his 17th career pole in his 232nd race, but it's his first in 2010. |
| • Kasey Kahne's last pole came at Infineon in 2008, 72 races ago. |
| • Kasey Kahne is the 11th different pole winner in 2010. |
| • Five of 21 Infineon races have been won from the pole, and seven of the 21 were won from the front row. |
| • Jimmie Johnson (second) claimed his third front row start at Infineon; he's never won a road course race. |
| • Kurt Busch (third) has started in the top five in his past four races. |
| • Kevin Harvick (fourth) earned his second-best road course start; he started third here in 2006. |
| • Jeff Gordon (fifth) will make his 20th top-5 start on a road course in his 35th race. |
| • Marcos Ambrose (sixth) was fastest in practice. He's finished second and third in his past two road course races. |
| • Mattias Ekstrom (38th) and Jan Magnuseen (32nd) will make their Cup Series debuts. |
| • Boris Said (17th) was the fastest of 11 go-or-go-home drivers. |