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Hamlin grabs pole for road-course race

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WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Denny Hamlin has been on the outside looking in as Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick and defending Cup series champion Martin Truex Jr. have dominated the season.

The “Big 3” have won 16 of 21 races while Hamlin is winless, but he took a step toward changing his luck by winning the pole for today’s race at Watkins Glen Internatio­nal.

Hamlin traversed the 2.45-mile layout at 125.534 mph on Saturday to take the top spot in the No. 11 Toyota, just ahead of Busch.

It’s Hamlin’s 27th career pole in Cup.

“It’s way too soon for that,” Hamlin, who won at The Glen two years ago, said when asked if his effort was a step toward closing the gap with the three drivers at the top. “We’ve got to really get the train back on the tracks, so to speak, start running in the top five more consistent­ly like we were doing early in the year.

“It’s been a tough two months, but you just work harder,” Hamlin added. “It’s made me work harder. It’s going to be a process. It’s definitely not going to happen overnight. Hopefully in the next month we get things figured out so we can at least be contenders when it gets down to these cutoff races.”

Hamlin is mired in ninth in the standings, nearly 300 points behind Busch, and has been consistent­ly running just outside the top 10.

Chase Elliott, who topped the first round of qualifying, will start third in the No. 9 Chevy, followed by Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Larson.

Joey Logano, who won the Xfinity race minutes earlier, qualified sixth, followed by Aric Almirola, AJ Allmending­er, Erik Jones, Kasey Kahne, Ryan Blaney and Michael McDowell.

Truex and seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson fought to get back in the top 12 at the end of the opening round after dropping out. Truex climbed to fourth, dropping Johnson to 13th and out of the running for the 10-minute second round.

Kevin Harvick, tied with Busch for the series lead with six wins, also failed to advance and will start 16th.

Truex chasing title as NASCAR’s current king of the road

In today’s race, Truex has a chance to join former NASCAR greats Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart as kings of the roads. Truex is seeking his third consecutiv­e victory on a road course. Gordon, with nine career road-course victories, won six straight races from 1997-2000. His streak included three wins each at Watkins Glen and Sonoma. Stewart, with eight career road-course wins, won three straight from 2004-05.

Truex won at Watkins Glen last summer, in California in June, and now is chasing Stewart and Gordon for the mark of three straight. The reigning Cup champion figures he’s successful on road courses because he enjoys the challenge of the rare right-hand turns.

“It’s a unique set of circumstan­ces. It’s an extraspeci­al feeling to win on tracks that are completely different like this,” Truex said Saturday, insisting he could be going for four straight if not for an engine failure at Sonoma last year where his Furniture Row Racing No. 78 Toyota led 25 laps.

 ?? CHRIS TROTMAN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Denny Hamlin, foreground, captured the pole on Saturday for today’s road-course race in upstate New York.
CHRIS TROTMAN/GETTY IMAGES Denny Hamlin, foreground, captured the pole on Saturday for today’s road-course race in upstate New York.

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