"Yeah, unfortunately not good enough," Elliott said. "The guys brought me a great NAPA Chevy this week and one of these days I'll figure out how to qualify on a non-plate track, maybe. I had a car to do it today, and I didn't get it done. So, we’ll go to work on Sunday."
Elliott starts Sunday’s race 17 points behind Harvick for the final spot in the Championship 4. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ryan Blaney and Alex Bowman rounded out the top five in qualifying for the penultimate event in the 10-race playoffs, with title-eligible Kyle Busch snagging sixth.
The 312-lap event is the final race in the Round of 8. After Sunday's race, the championship-eligible field will be trimmed from eight to the four drivers who will race for a title Nov. 18 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Joey Logano, the only driver assured of a title shot after his Martinsville win clinched an automatic berth, qualified ninth in the 39-car field. Defending series champ Martin Truex Jr. was a late arrival to the qualifying grid after his Furniture Row Racing No. 78 Toyota failed inspection three times. The issues resulted in the ejection of Blake Harris, the team's car chief, and a loss of 30 minutes in Saturday's final practice. Truex was bumped out of the final round of the session by a last-minute lap from Brad Keselowski. Truex will start 13th. "It was a battle," said Truex, who was 20th-fastest in Friday's practice. "Kind of par for the course for us here lately, so I say 13th is a pretty good starting spot for the day we've had. I really didn't get a good crack at anything in practice and we didn't end up having much time and we were pretty far off. Made some good gains for sure. I wish we could've ran again. I definitely feel like I could pick up some more. Car was just pretty tight, so we'll start 13th and get to work tomorrow." MORE: Playoff standings Other postseason drivers missing out of the final session were the Stewart-Haas Racing trio of Kurt Busch (starts 14th), Clint Bowyer (16th), Aric Almirola (18th) -- all of whom sit outside of the elimination cut-off line. Cody Ware, who crashed during Friday's lone practice for the series, did not make a qualifying attempt in the Rick Ware Racing No. 51 Ford. Contributing: NASCAR Wire Service