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Kyle Larson claims pole at Fontana

Kyle Larson turns a lap in 38.493 seconds in his Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet to start out front in Sunday’s race.

- By Greg Beacham Associated Press Sports Writer

FONTANA, Calif. — Although Kyle Larson has been in second place for most of this NASCAR season, nobody could catch him in qualifying at Fontana.

Larson turned a lap in 38.493 seconds Friday in his Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet, hitting 187.047 mph to claim the pole for Sunday’s race.

Denny Hamlin clocked in at 38.507 seconds to earn the fifth front-row start of his career at Auto Club Speedway. Brad Keselowski was third, and Martin Truex Jr. was fourth.

“I haven’t gotten a pole since my rookie season, so this is awesome,” Larson said. “It was a great day.”

Larson earned the second pole of his career, after Pocono in 2014, and his first of an already strong season. Larson is the early points leader despite not winning yet this year. Larson has finished second in three consecutiv­e races, and he kept up his early-season surge with an impressive qualifying performanc­e in his home state. The Sacramento-area native finished second at Fontana in 2014 in just his ninth career Cup race.

“Tire management is always really important here,” Larson said. “It seems to be more important each and every year as the track wears out some. It makes it a lot of fun. All of us driving enjoy going to tracks like here, Chicago, Charlotte, Atlanta, places like that. Fontana is also a tricky one because you have the seams to work with, so that makes it even trickier in how you position your cars over the seams. To find the right balance for that is tricky.”

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