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Coors Light Pole Award winner Ty Dillon chose the first stall at the exit of pit road. With the first pit stall empty, he will park his car in the second stall for Saturday’s Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway (3:30 p.m. ET, ESPN).

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Ryan Blaney qualified second and will pit in the fourth stall. A fellow Ford driver, Chris Buescher, was third-fastest and chose the seventh stall with an opening behind him.

Across the opening from Buescher will be Kevin Harvick, who qualified fourth, in stall 8 with an opening in front of him. Another Chevy driver, Brian Scott, selected the 14th stall with an opening in front of him. The top Toyota in the field, sixth-fastest qualifier Kyle Busch, will pit across the opening in stall 12.

Points leader Chase Elliott qualified 12th and will pit in the 43rd stall, the first pit box at the Turn 4 entrance to pit road.

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Stewart-Haas Racing driver picks up eighth pole of season

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Kevin Harvick feels his No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet can beat every other car on the track, and on Friday he did. For the eighth time this season.

After destroying his own track record in the second round of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series knockout qualifying, Harvick sped around 1.5-mile Kansas Speedway in 27.235 seconds (197.621 mph) in the final session to win the pole for Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 (2 p.m. ET on ESPN) and affirm his status as the speed car in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.

The Coors Light Pole Award was Harvick’s third straight at Kansas, his eighth of the season and the 14th of his career. Harvick’s money lap was only slightly slower than the 197.773 mph he ran in posting the top speed in the second round, a lap that blew away the previous track record of 194.658 mph he set on May 9.

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Non-Chaser Brian Vickers qualified second at 196.307 mph for the first race in the Contender Round of the Chase. Aric Almirola (196.150 mph), eliminated from the Chase last week at Dover, claimed the third starting spot.

Chase drivers occupied the next five spots on the grid: Joey Logano, Jeff Gordon, Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch and Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Though Harvick now has eight poles, he has but two victories this year, and he hasn’t won a Sprint Cup race since April at Darlington.

"For whatever reason this (track) fits everything I have going on with my driving style," Harvick said. "In the end, it’s about having fast cars. Obviously, last year we had a fast car, and this year we’ve had a fast car as well. I have to thank everyone on the Budweiser team for staying focused, continuing to build faster race cars and doing everything we need to do — that we can control.

"The cars are fast, we’re qualifying well. The pit stops are good. The cars are reliable. Everything is going good. We just need the good luck to go with it. It’s like I keep telling these guys, everything will come full circle, and hopefully it does it at the right time this year. … With a little bit of good luck, I just feel we can beat every car on the race track on any given week at any style race track, and that’s a really positive, good feeling to have."

Gordon, last week’s winner at Dover, felt he got all he could out of his lap (196.050 mph) but was no match for Harvick.

"I’m happy with where we ended up," Gordon said. "I feel like that’s about where we were. Kevin was in another league."

In sharp contrast to Harvick’s flawless qualifying performance, six-time series champion Jimmie Johnson had more than his share of issues. Trying to improve on a lackluster first lap, Johnson spun during his second attempt in the first round and will start 32nd on Sunday.

Other Chase drivers qualified as follows: Kasey Kahne, 10th; Carl Edwards, 12th; Ryan Newman, 17th; Denny Hamlin, 25th; and Matt Kenseth, 27th.

The Cup cars are back on track Saturday with a pair of practices that run from 11-11:50 a.m. ET (FS1) and 2-2:50 p.m. ET (FS2).

Each week an expert will answer a tech question on GarageCam presented by Mobil 1

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Each week the host of NASCAR.com’s GarageCam presented by Mobil 1 will take an automotive technology question and get it answered by the experts in a NASCAR garage.

This week, engine tuner for the No. 1 Chip Ganassi Racing team of Jamie McMurray, Bobby Dell, answers the Mobil 1 Tech Question of the Week.

Watch the video above to hear Dell explain how varying, changing weather can affect the tuning of an engine.

Be sure to tune in to GarageCam presented by Mobil 1 next week at Charlotte Motor Speedway and see another question answered.

Sprint Cup Series GarageCam, presented by Mobil 1: 1 p.m. ET, Thursday, Oct. 9. (Watch here)
Nationwide Series GarageCam, presented by Mobil 1: 3 p.m. ET, Thursday, Oct. 9. (Watch here)

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Car

Driver

Team

1

52

Joey Gase

DB Equipment Sales Chevrolet

2

2

Brian Scott

Smokey Mountain Snuff Chevrolet

3

46

* Ryan Ellis

Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet

4

99

James Buescher

Ruud Toyota

5

22

Ryan Blaney(i)

Discount Tire Ford

6

93

Kevin Swindell

JGL Racing Dodge

7

14

Eric McClure

Hefty Ultimate/Reynolds Wrap Toyota

8

9

Chase Elliott #

Napa Auto Parts Chevrolet

9

60

Chris Buescher #

Roush Performance Parts Ford

10

20

Matt Kenseth(i)

Resers Toyota

11

3

Ty Dillon #

Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet

12

70

* Derrike Cope

youtheory Chevrolet

13

42

Kyle Larson(i)

Cartwheel by Target Chevrolet

14

28

JJ Yeley

Texas 28 Spirits Stage Dodge

15

31

Dylan Kwasniewski #

Estes/Valvoline Chevrolet

16

39

Ryan Sieg #

RSS Racing Chevrolet

17

17

* Tanner Berryhill #

NationalCashLenders.com Dodge

18

51

Jeremy Clements

RepairableVehicles.com/Allsouthelectric.com Chevrolet

19

25

* John Wes Townley(i)

Zaxby’s Toyota

20

6

Trevor Bayne

AdvoCare Ford

21

98

* Corey LaJoie(i)

Medallion Financial/Smithfield Ford

22

5

* Kevin Harvick(i)

Morton Buildings Chevrolet

23

54

Kyle Busch(i)

Monster Energy Toyota

24

44

David Starr

Niece Toyota

25

90

* Martin Roy

Gamache Truck Center Chevrolet

26

19

Mike Bliss

TriStar Motorsports Toyota

27

4

Jeffrey Earnhardt

teamjdmotorsports.com Chevrolet

28

11

Elliott Sadler

OneMain Financial Toyota

29

7

Regan Smith

Hunt Brothers Pizza Chevrolet

30

40

Matt DiBenedetto

Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet

31

29

* Milka Duno

CanTV Toyota

32

55

Jamie Dick

Viva Auto Group Chevrolet

33

33

* Paul Menard(i)

Tide/Menards Chevrolet

34

43

Dakoda Armstrong #

WinField Ford

35

16

Ryan Reed #

ADA Drive to Stop Diabetes/Lilly Diabetes Ford

36

01

Landon Cassill

All Day Parts Chevrolet

37

74

* Mike Harmon

WCIParts.com Dodge

38

87

Jennifer Jo Cobb(i)

Mark One Electric Chevrolet

39

10

* Blake Koch

Supportmilitary.org Toyota

40

89

* Morgan Shepherd

Courtney Construction Chevrolet

41

23

Timmy Hill(i)

Retro Infinity Chevrolet

42

72

* John Jackson

Crash Claims R Us Chevrolet

43

62

Brendan Gaughan

South Point Chevrolet

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1 66 Mike Wallace(i) 435 Overland Park Place Hotel Toyota
2 32 Joey Gase(i) Donate Life Ford
3 78 Martin Truex Jr. Furniture Row Chevrolet
4 99 Carl Edwards Fastenal Ford
5 24 Jeff Gordon Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet
6 9 Marcos Ambrose Stanley Ford
7 14 Tony Stewart Rush Truck Centers/Mobil 1 Chevrolet
8 13 Casey Mears GEICO Chevrolet
9 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota
10 5 Kasey Kahne Farmer’s Insurance Chevrolet
11 26 Cole Whitt # Moen Toyota
12 38 David Gilliland MDS Transport Ford
13 37 Mike Bliss(i) Chevrolet
14 42 Kyle Larson # Target Chevrolet
15 10 Danica Patrick Aspen Dental Chevrolet
16 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Office Toyota
17 36 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet
18 4 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevrolet
19 98 Josh Wise Westside Vapor/Vapor Station Chevrolet
20 16 Greg Biffle 3M Filtrete Ford
21 40 Landon Cassill(i) Snap Fitness Chevrolet
22 31 Ryan Newman Caterpillar Chevrolet
23 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet
24 55 Brian Vickers Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota
25 1 Jamie McMurray Cessna/Monopoly Chevrolet
26 43 Aric Almirola Farmland Ford
27 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Diet Mountain Dew Chevrolet
28 33 Timmy Hill retroinfinity.com Chevrolet
29 20 Matt Kenseth Dollar General Toyota
30 23 Alex Bowman # Dr Pepper Toyota
31 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet
32 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford
33 47 AJ Allmendinger Clorox Chevrolet
34 83 JJ Yeley Burger King Toyota
35 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford
36 3 Austin Dillon # American Ethanol Chevrolet
37 27 Paul Menard Quaker State/Menards Chevrolet
38 15 Clint Bowyer Pink Lemonade 5-Hour Energy benefitting LBBC Toyota
39 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Cargill/Sam’s Club Ford
40 51 Justin Allgaier # Brandt Professional Agriculture Chevrolet
41 34 David Ragan Dockside Logistics Ford
42 7 Michael Annett # Accell Construction Chevrolet
43 95 Michael McDowell KLOVE Radio Ford

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Sprint Cup Series lays first rubber on track after rainy morning; Nationwide Series has practices combined

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Ryan Blaney topped the leaderboard in the lone Nationwide Series practice session, putting the No. 22 Team Penske Ford in the first position with a lap of 180.048 mph. Rookies Chris Buescher and Ty Dillon were close behind but couldn’t top the 180 mph mark, taking second and third with laps of 179.880 and 179.456, respectively. Buescher ran the most laps of the session with 55, but scored his best lap in the Roush Fenway Racing Ford on his 27th turn around the track.

Kyle Busch and Trevor Bayne completed the top five. Busch took the No. 54 Monster Energy Toyota for a spin earlier in the session, but kept it out of the wall, preventing any major damage. After some adjustments in the garage, Busch was able to move his ride up towards the top of the leaderboard. Dakoda Armstrong also faced issues handling his No. 43, spinning in Turns 2 and 3 to bring out a caution flag during practice, ending the session in 23rd.

Points leader Chase Elliott‘s best effort of 178.743 mph put his No. 9 Chevrolet in the 13th position on the leaderboard. His closest competition for the series title, teammate Regan Smith, was just behind in 16th place with a lap of 178.171 mph.

After the first scheduled practice was canceled due to rain Friday morning, the second session — originally slated to run from 3 to 4:20 p.m. ET — was extended to a 4 to 5:30 p.m. ET practice.

Qualifying is scheduled for 12:15 p.m. ET on Saturday, with coverage on FOX Sports 2. The Kansas Lottery 300 will follow at 3:30 p.m. ET, and will be televised on ESPN.

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After a rainy morning at Kansas Speedway, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series went out on schedule to lay rubber onto the clean track. Chase contender Jeff Gordon topped the leaderboard with a fastest lap of 196.257 mph, followed by Kevin Harvick, whose lap of 196.178 mph showed the No. 4 will once again be one of the fastest cars on the track. Gordon and Harvick are both defending winners at the track, with Gordon winning the May race at Kansas Speedway and Harvick winning the fall race last year.

Greg Biffle and Aric Almirola, who were both eliminated from the Chase after last weekend’s race at Dover International Speedway, practiced as though they were still in contention, both placing inside the top 10, with Biffle’s lap of 195.730 mph placing him third on the leaderboard. Almirola ended the session in ninth. Kyle Larson was fourth-fastest, with fellow rookie Austin Dillon in rounding out the top five.

Kasey Kahne, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Ryan Newman were the only drivers among the remaining Chase competitors to place in the top 10, finishing seventh, eighth and 10th, respectively.

Team Penske drivers Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski, both winners in the Challenger Round of the new Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup format, were 12th-fastest and 18th-fastest, respectively. Among the other Chase contenders, Jimmie Johnson was 14th-fastest, Carl Edwards was 21st-fastest and Kyle Busch 25th-fastest, with the Joe Gibbs Racing driver at the bottom of the leaderboard among the post-season players.

Qualifying for the Hollywood Casino 400 is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. ET on ESPN2.

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Sprint Cup Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender to pilot the No. 5

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Alex Bowman, a Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender for BK Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, will drive the No. 5 NASCAR Nationwide Series car at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Blue Cross Blue Shield Drive for the Cure 300 (Oct. 10, 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2).

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The team announced it via a JRM 360 video on Thursday, showing Bowman sneaking his way into the shop and putting his name above the door. Watch the video below.

Co-owner Kelley Earnhardt Miller talked about Bowman getting behind the wheel on "The Morning Drive" on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio on Friday.

"We had an opening in our car for Charlotte and an opening in Phoenix this year so they’re excited about running Charlotte and if they can put some funding together for Phoenix," Earnhardt Miller said. "For us, our original business for JR Motorsports is to build that talent and send them to the next level. Alex had the opportunity to run in the Sprint Cup car this year.

"Being on the track every week is important so we’re excited about him and his talent and hopefully seeing if we can put something together in the future with somebody like him."

Earnhardt Miller also looked ahead to 2015, noting sponsorship on championship contender Regan Smith‘s car is almost complete after Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced on Twitter earlier this week that Smith would return.

"We’re going to have Kasey Kahne, I think, drive a few more races for us in the 5 car so that’s about the only difference," Earnhardt Miller said. "We have about six races open on Regan’s car for sponsorship so we’re situated pretty good…."

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Storms in Kansas City area put events on hold

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Steady rain Friday morning has put NASCAR’s on-track activity at Kansas Speedway on hold.

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NASCAR Nationwide Series opening practice was scheduled to start at noon ET, but a cold, driving rain and wind caused the 50-minute session to be canceled. Opening practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was scheduled at 1 p.m. ET for the fourth race in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup playoffs.

The lone Nationwide practice will now take place from 4 to 5:30 p.m. ET, and Coors Light Pole Qualifying for the Sprint Cup field (5:45 p.m. ET, ESPN2) is so far on schedule at the 1.5-mile track.

Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 (2 p.m. ET, ESPN) marks the opening race in the Contender Round, the second three-race series of eliminations in the new Chase postseason format. Just 12 drivers remain title-eligible after last weekend’s cut at Dover International Speedway; the championship field will be trimmed to eight in two weeks at Talladega Superspeedway.

Kevin Harvick enters the 400.5-mile event as the defending race winner. Jeff Gordon, who prevailed last weekend at Dover, also won Kansas’ most recent race May 10.

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Bowyer to medical personnel: ‘Get the hell out of my way’

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — When Clint Bowyer‘s phone rings these days, he’s on alert. That’s why it’s now more frequently found with the volume up than on vibrate — just in case there’s a call coming in from what he calls "headquarters."

Bowyer checked his phone Friday during his news conference at Kansas Speedway, dismissing the incoming call when it turned out not to be from his wife, Lorra, halfway across the country with the couple’s 2-day-old son, Cash Aaron Bowyer. Friends and family had warned Bowyer that his life was about to undergo a dramatic change with the Wednesday birth of his first child — and with more than just his phone settings — but the 35-year-old driver wasn’t so sure.

"You’re like, ‘There’s no way,’ then all of the sudden that little gremlin comes out of there and you’re like, ‘Oh my God, this is real,’ " Bowyer said before making reference to his frenetic bedside manner during the process. "I was probably not the norm as far as a spectator in an event like that. In the room there I was high-fiving people and I was kind of pushing the doctor out of the way at one point because I was trying to get a better view of him coming into the world. Of course, the nurses are trying to hold me back and they’re like, ‘You can’t get that close.’ I’m like, ‘Get the hell out of my way, here he comes.’ It was a lot of fun. We were all laughing."

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With one life-altering experience under his belt this week, Bowyer sets his course toward a what could be a career-defining victory at his home track in Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 (2 p.m. ET, ESPN). A Bowyer win would almost certainly align the planets toward turning the center of the sports universe to Kansas City, where the fountains are flowing bright blue in honor of their Royals’ return to the baseball playoffs and where Chiefs fans continue to bask in the home team’s Monday Night Football thrashing of the New England Patriots.

Bowyer had turned the TV off Tuesday night before the Royals’ victory advanced them to the American League Divisional Series against the Angels. Then came the mid-morning commotion of the impending childbirth.

"I’m like, ‘Honey, you ain’t going to believe this, but the Royals won,’ " recalled Bowyer, demonstrating an uncanny sense of domestic timing. "Now we’re arguing about the Royals winning and they’re carting her out the door and I’m like, this is crazy."

The choice of Baby Bowyer’s name offers a nod to American music legends Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley, whose middle name was Aaron. Though Bowyer wouldn’t confirm whether any musical influence was involved in the decision, he did say that some alternates didn’t make the final cut.

"Well, she wouldn’t go for Cle-Bo — Cletus Bocephus," Bowyer said. "That’s the one that me and my friends came up with one night at the campfire, and she was definitely down on that. So we went with Cash."

While his life at home has changed forever, so have his old stomping grounds. Bowyer — who claims Emporia, Kansas, some 100 miles from Kansas Speedway, as his hometown — was still three years away from competing in NASCAR’s national series when the 1.5-mile track began hosting the Sprint Cup tour in 2001. Since those beginnings, the area around the speedway has built up into a thriving community.

"This place was the bad part of town," Bowyer said. "To see what has become of this area and to watch the first race here, I remember being down in the infield on top of a motor home, I don’t remember who it was, but I was down watching the very first race here. Watched the shopping center being built, watching the baseball diamonds and now the soccer fields, the casino — all of this area has really become one of the best places to be in Kansas City and it all hubs around this race track. That’s the impact this speedway did for this community."

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