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Coors Light Pole Qualifying

Kahne takes pole; Johnson outpaces rivals

By Sporting News Wire Service
November 19, 2010 8:44 PM, EST
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HOMESTEAD, Fla. -- Denny Hamlin has a lot of work to do.

Immediately after Kasey Kahne posted a lap good enough to win his first pole in the No. 83 Red Bull Toyota, Denny Hamlin resigned himself to tempting fate in his quest for his first Sprint Cup Series title.

Autostock

Ford 400

Lineup
Pos. Driver Make
1. Kasey Kahne Toyota
2. Carl Edwards Ford
3. Jamie McMurray Chevrolet
4. Bill Elliott Ford
5. A.J. Allmendinger Ford

Complete Lineup

Kahne (176.904 mph) and Carl Edwards (176.725 mph) will share the front row in Sunday's season-ending Ford 400 after pacing Friday's qualifying session at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Hamlin, who holds a 15-point lead on four-time defending champion Jimmie Johnson, will start 37th at 174.407 mph. Johnson, on the other hand, qualified sixth at 176.482 mph. Kevin Harvick, who trails Hamlin by 46 points and is the only other driver with a shot at the championship, will start 28th.

After failing to find speed during practice, Hamlin switched to Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch's qualifying setup for time trials. It didn't help.

"It was just too tight," Hamlin said. "We didn't improve [after the change], but our car's going to be fine [in race trim]. We know that. This is a track you can pass on. We're looking forward to that part of it. Friday has just never been our strong suit, so we've got to battle back again."

Johnson had hoped to make a run at the pole, but he was pleased with his starting position.

"We came down really well organized with scenarios we wanted to work with on the car if the handling went a certain way, and stuff worked as we had hoped, which was nice to see," said Johnson, who can win his fifth consecutive title by winning Sunday and leading the most laps.

"So, I'm excited about how we'll start the race, and then I'm also looking forward to practice [Saturday]. There's some work to do there and, we'll get on top of things and have some fun."

Kahne will undergo arthroscopic surgery on both knees Tuesday to correct a congenital condition. Kahne characterized the elective surgery as cleaning up the areas around his knees.

"I look forward to Sunday's race," said Kahne, who won his fourth pole of the season (three of which came with Richard Petty Motorsports) and the 20th of his career. "It'll be exciting, being up front and being in the mix. Denny, Harvick and Jimmie -- they're all going to be fast throughout the race. I'm glad we are [fast] so far. I hope we can stick with it [Saturday], have a good practice and be competitive and in the mix on Sunday."

Jamie McMurray claimed the third starting position, followed by Bill Elliott and A.J. Allmendinger. Michael McDowell and Patrick Carpentier failed to qualify for the 43-car field.

Notes-n-Nuggets

• Kasey Kahne gets his 20th pole in his 252nd start.
• Kasey Kahne gets his fourth pole in 2010 tying Jamie McMurray for most.
• Five drivers competed in all 12 Homestead races: Jeff Burton, Elliott Sadler, Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon, and Bobby Labonte.
• Only three of the previous 11 Homestead races were won from starting positions outside the top-10.
• There have been eight different race winners in the past 11 races at Homestead.
• The lowest starting position of a Homestead race winner is 38th -- Denny Hamlin in 2009.
• Carl Edwards (second) posted top-five starts in the past three Chase races.
• Jamie McMurray (third) posted top-five starts in the past two races; his 15th top-10 start in 2010.
• Bill Elliott (fourth) posted his best start in his limited 2010 schedule; it was his best start since he started fourth at Indy in 2009.
• A.J. Allmendinger (fifth) posted top-10 starts in the past three Chase races.
• Kevin Harvick (28th) ended a streak of four top-10 starts at Homestead.

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