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Jones wins 1st pole in critical race at Bristol

- By Jenna Fryer

BRISTOL, Tenn. — Erik Jones’ timing was perfect for his first career pole in the NASCAR Cup Series — at Bristol Motor Speedway, where he’s fighting hard for a playoff position.

The rookie turned a lap at 128.082 mph around the highbanked bullring to take the top starting spot for tonight’s race. Jones, who drives for Furniture Row Racing, bumped Kyle Larson from the pole. Larson qualified second at 128.057 to continue his hot streak. He won Sunday at Michigan — where he beat Furniture Row teammates Jones and Martin Truex Jr. on the final restart for his third victory of the year.

Kasey Kahne qualified third and was followed by Hendrick Motorsport­s teammate Chase Elliott. Matt Kenseth was fifth, followed by Truex and Denny Hamlin as Toyota drivers took four of the top seven spots. This is crunch time in NASCAR because there’s just three open spots in the 16-driver playoff field.

There’s already 13 drivers locked in by race wins — and that doesn’t count Joey Logano, who won at Richmond but failed inspection so the victory is wiped out regarding playoff eligibilit­y.

On the bubble for those final spots are Chase Elliott, Kenseth, Jamie McMurray and even Logano — all drivers who made the playoffs last year. Oh, and Jones, who is 16th in the standings.

“We definitely have to win,” Jones said. “It’s just too big of a deficit with three races to go. I think the pressure is on, but we’ve been handling the pressure really well.”

Elliott, ranked seventh in the Cup standings, is highest

among drivers not locked into the playoffs.

“You’re never comfortabl­e,” Elliott said. “We’re certainly in a tight spot. We’re there towards the back. I don’t exactly know 100 percent where we are, but I know we’re one of the last few spots of non-winners that are still in. That’s not a comfortabl­e position to be in, because there is always an opportunit­y for a guy on the outside to win a race and bump you back another position.”

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 ?? File, Matt Slocum / The Associated Press ?? NASCAR rookie Erik Jones will start a race out front today for the first time in his career.
File, Matt Slocum / The Associated Press NASCAR rookie Erik Jones will start a race out front today for the first time in his career.

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