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New Hampshire Sprint Cup pit stall assignments

See where all 43 cars will pit Sunday at 1:30 p.m. ET, NBC Sports Network

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Joe Gibbs Racing will start this week's 5-hour Energy 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (Sunday, 1:30 p.m. ET, NBCSN, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR) pretty close to where they finished last Saturday's Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway.

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For the first time in the organization's history, all four cars finished in the top five last week, and on Friday at Loudon, New Hampshire, three of the four qualified in the top five with Matt Kenseth qualifying eighth.

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As the Coors Light Pole Award winner, JGR's Carl Edwards chose the first stall at the exit of pit road, heading into Turn 1. Teammate Kyle Busch qualified fourth and selected the 19th stall with an opening in front of him. Denny Hamlin will start fifth and selected the 31st stall with an opening behind him. Kenseth will also have an opening behind him as he'll get his service in the 41st stall at the entrance to pit road.

Sitting on the outside pole, the defending winner of this race, New England native Joey Logano, chose the second stall and will pit right next to Edwards. Starting third, David Ragan selected the 32nd stall with an opening in front of him. Ragan's No. 55 Michael Waltrip Racing ride won this race two years ago with Brian Vickers behind the wheel.

Sixth-place qualifier Kurt Busch from Stewart-Haas Racing will pit in the 29th stall with an opening in front of him. Six-time Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson of Hendrick Motorsports was seventh-fastest and earned the 43rd stall, the first pit box at the entrance to pit road.

Johnson's teammate, Kasey Kahne, qualified ninth and selected the 18th stall with an opening behind him, and Logano's Team Penske teammate, Brad Keselowski, rounded out the top 10. He'll pit in the ninth stall in the middle of the first section of stalls.

Of the top 10 qualifiers, all but Edwards and Ragan have won a Sprint Cup race at the Magic Mile.