Penticton Herald

Truex fastest among contenders at Homestead

- By The Associated Press

HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Martin Truex Jr. was the fastest of the four NASCAR Cup Series championsh­ip contenders in qualifying and will start second Sunday in the season finale.

Truex, the regular-season champion, turned a lap of 173.952 mph in the No. 78 Toyota on Friday at HomesteadM­iami Speedway.

Denny Hamlin stole the pole from Truex on the last lap of qualifying. Hamlin went 173.980 mph to take the spot and give Toyota a 1-2 front row.

“That was a bit dramatic,” Truex said, adding that he was a few thousands seconds away from a perfect day.

Kyle Busch, Hamlin’s Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, will start third and Brad Keselowski fifth. Kevin Harvick qualified ninth.

“We outran the other three guys, which is good, but I don’t think it’s a big deal because we’re all pretty tight together,” Truex said. “One spot from where we wanted to be.”

Truex is the only driver among the four challenger­s without a Cup championsh­ip. Truex has led the Cup Series in nearly every measurable category and is a seven-time winner this year.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. had the 24th-best qualifying effort, but an engine change will drop NASCAR’s favourite son to the rear of the field for his final NASCAR Cup race.

Keselowski said his No. 2 Ford experience­d brake issues during practice and qualifying and hoped his Penske crew could fix it before the finale.

Harvick is seeking his second Cup championsh­ip and is far from the favourite, which he was during his 2014 title run. That year, Harvick won in his first season with Stewart-Haas Racing. This year, he is trying to do it in SHR’s first season with Ford.

Hamlin, who again fell short this year in his bid for his first championsh­ip, not only got the pole but could team with Busch to hold off the other three drivers.

“I really don’t care. I want to win. That’s all I care about,” Hamlin said.

Danica Patrick will start 25th in her final race for SHR.

Matt Kenseth qualified fourth for JGR in what is expected to be the final NASCAR race for the 2003 Cup champion.

Hamlin, Truex, Busch and Kenseth helped Toyota sweep the top four spots.

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