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Coors Light Pole Qualifying

Biffle leads a Roush qualifying assault at Texas

Earns third pole of the season, records fastest speed during time trials in 2011

By Sporting News Wire Service
November 04, 2011 7:38 PM, EDT
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FORT WORTH, Texas -- In the slugfest between Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards, Stewart won Round 1 on Friday, but it was Greg Biffle who led a Roush Fenway Racing Ford sweep of the top three starting spots at Texas Motor Speedway, an assault that didn't include Edwards.

Stewart and Edwards, the top two drivers in the Chase for the Sprint Cup standings, will start fifth and seventh, respectively in the seventh Chase race, after Biffle, the last driver to make a qualifying attempt, scorched the 1.5-mile track with a lap at 193.736 mph to edge teammate David Ragan (193.729 mph) for the top starting spot in Sunday's AAA Texas 500.

The Coors Light pole award was Biffle's third of the season and the ninth of his career.

Matt Kenseth qualified third at 193.659 mph. Paul Menard (193.437 mph) was fourth, followed by Stewart (193.257 mph), who trails Edwards by eight points with three races left in the season.

Edwards will take the green flag one position behind David Reutimann, who learned this week he would be released from his ride in the No. 00 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota at the end of the season. Brad Keselowski, fourth in the standings and 27 points behind Edwards, will start eighth.

Biffle, who won six poles in his previous nine years in Cup races, credited new crew chief Matt Puccia and NASCAR's new system for determining qualifying order with his improved qualifying efforts this season.

"Ever since Matt came on board [in July], we have put a little more emphasis on qualifying," Biffle said. "The draw for qualifying goes off of practice speeds. It kind of forced our hand to come here on Friday and start in qualifying trim, which we never [did before].

"The rules have forced us into getting a good draw for qualifying, so it's up to us [rather than by random draw]. I made a total of seven laps today -- now eight. That's all I've done today.

Edwards, who thought he had a shot at the pole, was disappointed with his lap. Loose coming to the green, Edwards ran conservatively in a lap he called perhaps "too timid."

"The Fords are so great here, and Jack Roush's Fords run so well," Edwards said. "I'm the odd man out there. I got shown up by my teammates pretty bad, but hopefully we'll have a good, solid race."

Stewart, on the other hand, was pleased with his starting spot.

"To be third in practice and top five in qualifying, that is exactly the way you have to start the weekend off," Stewart said. "We'll get a pretty good pit spot out of this, hopefully.

"We're not having to fight through all the crowd to get up there [to the front]. We're going to be up there, hopefully all day, and just keep tweaking on it versus having to get there."

Kevin Harvick, third in the standings and 21 points behind Edwards, will start 21st.

David Stremme, David Starr and Reed Sorenson failed to qualify for the 43-car field.

Video: Out Front with Miss Coors Light

Notes-n-Nuggets

• Greg Biffle scores his ninth career pole in his 328th career start.
• Biffle scores his first career pole at Texas Motor Speedway in his 16th start.
• Biffle becomes the 15th different driver to win a pole at TMS in the track's 20th time trial.
• With his third pole of 2011, Biffle ties Kurt Busch and Ryan Newman for most this season.
• Biffle Was fastest in practice with a time of 27.932 sec (193.327 mph) and recorded the fastest pole speed of 2011.
• David Ragan (second) starts on the front row the third time in 2011 including both races at Texas.
• Matt Kenseth (third) scores his sixth front-row start of 2011 including three of the past four races.
• Paul Menard (fourth) scores his best Texas start in Cup in his 11th race.
• Tony Stewart (fifth) scores his fifth top-five start of 2011 including three of the past four races; he won this race in 2006.
• David Reutimann (sixth) scores his best Texas start since his pole in the spring of 2009.
• Carl Edwards (seventh) starts in the top-10 for the 10th time in the past 11 races; three Texas wins lead all drivers.
• Brad Keselowski (eighth) scores his first top-25 start in his seventh Texas race.

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The End

Also

Texas

Lineup
Pos. Driver Make Speed Time
1. Greg Biffle Ford 193.736 27.873
2. David Ragan Ford 193.729 27.874
3. Matt Kenseth Ford 193.659 27.884
4. Paul Menard Chevrolet 193.438 27.916
5. Tony Stewart Chevrolet 193.258 27.942
7. Carl Edwards Ford 193.071 27.969
8. Brad Keselowski Dodge 193.023 27.976
11. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 192.871 27.998
14. Kurt Busch Dodge 192.472 28.056
16. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 192.130 28.106
17. Kyle Busch Toyota 192.123 28.107
21. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 191.646 28.177
23. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 191.564 28.189
24. Ryan Newman Chevrolet 191.421 28.210
28. Denny Hamlin Toyota 190.995 28.273

Complete Lineup | Prac. 1

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