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Johnson takes pole position at Martinsvil­le

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MARTINSVIL­LE, Va. – Jimmie Johnson’s championsh­ip hopes got a boost Friday when he won the pole position for Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Martinsvil­le Speedway, while points leader Brad Keselowski qualified 32nd.

Johnson, a five- time champion, gained not only the top starting spot with his lap at 97.598 miles per hour, but the stall at the front of pit road, giving him unimpeded access to the track.

“Track position is important, and then that pit stall is so important,” Johnson said.

He trails Keselowski by seven points with four races remaining. Denny Hamlin, who is third in the points race and 13 behind Johnson, will start fifth.

An additional disadvanta­ge seemed to be the last thing Keselowski needed, primarily because his two closest pursuers in the title chase are the two drivers that have dominated at Martinsvil­le in recent years. Johnson has won six times on the 0.526- mile, paper clipshaped oval, and has led 1,788 laps. Hamlin has won four times here, and led 1,127 laps.

Keselowski, making only his sixth start at the track, has led two laps and finished no higher than ninth. He’s confident he can make up for his poor two- lap run when the most important 500 laps are put on the scoreboard, and pointed to last weekend in Kansas, where he qualified 25th and raced his way to finish eighth.

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