Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

New winners sought for Kentucky track

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SPARTA, Ky. — Kentucky Speedway’s winners club is seeking new members.

The biggest challenge is a demanding screening process.

Just four NASCAR Cup Series drivers have won the seven 400-mile events at the 1.5-mile tri-oval. Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch have combined for five victories and were favored here last July, but Martin Truex Jr. got the victory on the way to the series championsh­ip. Matt Kenseth, the 2003 Cup champion, won here in 2013.

Considerin­g how points leader Busch, second-place Kevin Harvick — who has five consecutiv­e top-10 Kentucky finishes — and Truex have combined for 13 victories this season, the Kentucky Speedway club might stay the same tonight.

At the same time, Erik Jones’ victory at Daytona offers hope that a new face might emerge if everything falls right. Truex won the pole Friday, but Jones joined him on the front row.

“We ran well here last year finishing sixth and you can look back on your notes and say, ‘OK, this is what we did to get to this point,’ or that point and that makes things quite a bit easier from a driver’s standpoint,” Jones said. “Just having that notebook mentally and physically has been a pretty big advantage.”

Whether it’s enough to overcome the Kentucky dominance of Busch and Keselowski remains to be seen.

Busch, Jones’ teammate with Joe Gibbs Racing, has seven victories across all three NASCAR national series at Kentucky. He won most recently in 2015 on the way to the Cup title. He has the top driver rating (125.9) at Kentucky, with two victories, five top-fives and six top-10s in the Cup races. And he enters tied with Harvick with a season-best five victories this season.

Keselowski, meanwhile, is looking to continue his pattern at Kentucky in even-numbered years, winning in 2012, 2014 and 2016.

“I didn’t know how many people believed in numerology in this sport or in this world until I came to Kentucky this year,” Keselowski joked. “I’m not a numerology person, but I appreciate those that are.”

Truex is looking for more of the same from last year, when he led 152 of 274 laps and won under caution. He has won three times already this season and is just 120 points behind Busch in third place.

Truex secured his first Kentucky pole by clocking 188.890 mph in his No. 78 Toyota. Jones (188.739) will start second, followed by Harvick (188.547) and Keselowski (188.390) in Fords. Busch (188.206) qualified fifth.

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