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LOUDON, N.H. -- Juan Montoya proved Friday that you don't have to run a perfect lap to win a pole in Sprint Cup racing.
Despite sliding in Turn 3 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Montoya posted a lap of 132.337 mph to edge Kasey Kahne (132.158 mph) for the pole in Sunday's Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at the 1.058-mile oval.

| Pos. | Driver | Make |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Juan Montoya | Chevrolet |
| 2. | Kasey Kahne | Ford |
| 3. | Kurt Busch | Dodge |
| 4. | Mark Martin | Chevrolet |
| 5. | Ryan Newman | Chevrolet |
"It was a good lap until Turn 3, where I got sideways," said Montoya, who won his first pole of the year, his second at New Hampshire and the third of his career. "I got sideways, still in the gas, and I thought, 'They're going to kill me.' I was about to press the button [on the radio] and say, 'Sorry, guys, I got loose,' and they go, 'Oh, good job!'
"I nailed [Turns] 1 and 2 and made such a big gap that, even with the mistake in 3, we were quick enough to get the pole."
Kurt Busch (132.062 mph) qualified third, followed by Mark Martin (131.998 mph) and Ryan Newman (131.966 mph). David Reutimann, Joe Nemechek, Sam Hornish Jr., Clint Bowyer and Jimmie Johnson will start from positions six through 10, respectively. Cup points leader Kevin Harvick qualified 24th.
Currently 20th in the standings and 161 points out of 12th place, Montoya is a long shot to make the Chase, but a string of strong finishes could change that. The Colombian made the Chase last year, but bad luck has dogged him throughout the 2010 season.
"We have more top-10s, more top-fives, and we have much faster race cars than we had last year at this point," Montoya said. "But we had a blown engine [at Fontana, Calif.], we got together with my teammate [Jamie McMurray at Las Vegas], and we've been involved in I don't know how many wrecks from other people.
"It sucks, because we've been right behind the wreck -- like a row or two rows behind where they wreck -- and they block the whole track, and right there you're just a passenger. And we had like seven of those this year. When you have that many bad races, and you're only 160 points out, I think you did pretty good."
Subbing for Robby Gordon, Bobby Labonte hit the wall in Friday's practice and did not make a qualifying attempt because the No. 7 team couldn't get a backup ready in time. Labonte will race Sunday on an owner points provisional and start 42nd.
There are two new faces in the Cup garage. Reed Sorenson qualified 29th for his first start in the No. 83 Red Bull Toyota. Andy Lally will start 40th in his Cup debut. Lally is driving the No. 71 TRG Motorsports Chevrolet, the ride Labonte vacated.
Travis Kvapil and Mike Bliss failed to qualify for the 43-car field.
| • This is Juan Montoya's third Cup pole in 126 starts. The pole is Montoya's second pole and New Hampshire. |
| • This is Earnhardt Ganassi Racing's third Cup pole of 2010, tying them with Joe Gibbs Racing for the most of all teams. |
| • Kasey Kahne (second) will start on the front-row for the third time in the past six Cup races. |
| • Kurt Busch (third) will start in the top-five for the fifth consecutive Cup race, the longest current streak. |
| • Mark Martin (fourth) has his best Cup New Hampshire starting position since he started second for this race in 2001. |
| • Ryan Newman (fifth) will start in the top-10 for the seventh time in the past eight Cup races. |
| • Only four of the past 10 Cup New Hampshire races were won from a top-10 starting position. |
| • The summer Cup New Hampshire race has never been won from a front-row starting position. |