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Newman takes pole, Johnson not worried
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Associated Press
Jimmie Johnson finally wasn't flawless at
Martinsville, Va.
The points leader and winner in five of the past six
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races on the smallest, tightest
oval in the series qualified 15th Friday.
Ryan Newman won the pole for Sunday's race with a lap
at 96.795 mph, followed by Jeff Gordon at 96.519. Mark
Martin, who trails Johnson and Gordon at the midpoint of the
10-race playoff, will start fourth, giving Hendrick
Motorsports two cars in the front two rows.
The pole is Newman's second of the season and 45th of
his career.
"It's the place to be, no doubt, and it's
the place to finish," Newman said.
Newman downplayed Johnson's poor showing, saying he
noticed the three-time defending series champion spent very
little time in practice working on his setup for the two-lap
run.
In all, only four of the 12 participants in the Chase for
the championship qualified ahead of Johnson. Most chose to
focus on their racing setup with prospects for additional
practice sketchy. Heavy rain fell early at the speedway, and
more is forecast for today.
The results, still, were a source of hope for
Johnson's Hendrick teammates and closest pursuers,
especially Gordon, with only five races left to close a
90-point gap.
"Any time we can put a gap in between us, as well as
the pit selection, that's a step in the right direction
for us, and we're going to take anything good that
comes our way and try to take advantage of it," said
Gordon, a seven-time pole-sitter on the 0.526-mile track.
Johnson said he isn't concerned with where he will
start.
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Newman takes pole, Johnson not worried
Jimmie Johnson finally wasn't flawless at Martinsville, Va.
The points leader and winner in five of the past six NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races on the smallest, tightest oval in the series qualified 15th Friday.
Ryan Newman won the pole for Sunday's race with a lap at 96.795 mph, followed by Jeff Gordon at 96.519. Mark Martin, who trails Johnson and Gordon at the midpoint of the 10-race playoff, will start fourth, giving Hendrick Motorsports two cars in the front two rows.
The pole is Newman's second of the season and 45th of his career.
"It's the place to be, no doubt, and it's the place to finish," Newman said.
Newman downplayed Johnson's poor showing, saying he noticed the three-time defending series champion spent very little time in practice working on his setup for the two-lap run.
In all, only four of the 12 participants in the Chase for the championship qualified ahead of Johnson. Most chose to focus on their racing setup with prospects for additional practice sketchy. Heavy rain fell early at the speedway, and more is forecast for today.
The results, still, were a source of hope for Johnson's Hendrick teammates and closest pursuers, especially Gordon, with only five races left to close a 90-point gap.
"Any time we can put a gap in between us, as well as the pit selection, that's a step in the right direction for us, and we're going to take anything good that comes our way and try to take advantage of it," said Gordon, a seven-time pole-sitter on the 0.526-mile track.
Johnson said he isn't concerned with where he will start.
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