The Arizona Republic

Logano wins pole at Michigan, followed by Truex Jr., Stewart

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

BROOKLYN, Mich. - Joey Logano improved his chances of racing to his first NASCAR Sprint Cup victory of the year, posting a lap of 199.557 mph Friday to win the pole at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway.

Logano said the cars are “out of control,” on the two-mile oval.

“It’s a lot of fun,” he insisted. “You’re booking down to the corners at 200 and something.”

Logano, who won 11 times the previous two years, will start first for the second time this year and the 16th in his career.

“Track position always plays when you’re making decisions,” he said.

Martin Truex Jr. will start second, his ninth start among the top 10 this season. Tony Stewart, who plans to retire at the end of the season, will start third in the 40-car race in his best qualifying performanc­e of the year.

A new aerodynami­c package along with wide and slick 2-mile oval, which had drivers going “sideways,” according to Truex, should set up for quite a race.

“Sunday is going to be a blast,” Truex said. “With that sun being on the racetrack all day, it’s going to be slick and fun.”

Truex was among 26 drivers who failed their initial NASCAR pre-qualifying inspection due to not meeting the new aerodynami­c guidelines that are debuting this week. His qualifying run almost did not happen because his car failed NASCAR pre-qualifying inspection twice due to not meeting the new aero guidelines. His crew was able to get the car approved just as the qualifying was starting.

Denny Hamlin will begin fourth, keeping his streak of being the only driver to start in the top 12 in every race this season.

NASCAR Sprint Cup points leader Kevin Harvick was among the drivers who failed to advance out of the first round of qualifying.

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