Posted on 10/03/2007 8:38:28 PM PDT by glock rocks
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Please pray on this day, and every day, for our Patriot Armed Forces standing in harm's way around the world in defense of our liberty, and for the families awaiting their safe return.
Atrocious as well. Two in the top 20. Barely. Yeee.
Bingo!
Just waiting for the temps to drop a bit.......
It appears we all have.....
Man, what an arse whupp’n..
Waltrip leads go-or-go home drivers in qualifying
Villeneuve to start sixth; Busch, Ragan fail inspection
By Mike Harris, The Associated Press
http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/headlines/cup/10/06/talladega.quals.recap.ap/index.html
TALLADEGA, Ala. — Michael Waltrip led a charge of “go-or-go-home” entries to the top of the grid Saturday in qualifying for the UAW-Ford 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
The top 35 cars in NASCAR Nextel Cup owners points are guaranteed a spot in the 43-car field each week and it was the drivers who had to make it on speed and worked strictly on qualifying in Friday’s practice who dominated in time trials for Sunday’s race, the superspeedway debut of the Car of Tomorrow.
Waltrip, who has struggled through a generally miserable season, managed to make the race lineup for the third consecutive week, but only the 11th time this season, as he earned his fourth career pole and first since June 2005 at Pocono.
He turned a lap of 189.070 mph on the 2.66-mile oval, with Dave Blaney second at 188.838.
“I felt confident yesterday we would make the race,” Waltrip said. “I wasn’t thinking about the pole. Honestly, it’s more important to me that we have all three [Michael Waltrip Racing] cars in the top eight.”
All of those eight were drivers who had to qualify, including former Formula One champion and Indy 500 winner Jacques Villeneuve, making his Cup debut, and Waltrip’s teammates David Reutimann and Dale Jarrett.
Rookie A.J. Allmendinger, Boris Said, Scott Riggs, Sam Hornish Jr. — another open-wheel driver and Indy 500 winner hoping to make his Cup debut — and Jeremy Mayfield qualified ninth, 10th, 11th, 13th and 15th, respectively, but were bumped out of the field by drivers in the top 35 in points.
It was a big day for Toyota, which has had little to crow about in its first season in the Cup Series.
Waltrip, Blaney and defending race winner Brian Vickers swept the first three positions for Toyota and Camrys took six of the top eight spots, although Jarrett, who was eighth, will have to start 43rd under NASCAR’s somewhat strange qualifying format.
Jeff Gordon, a three-time Talladega winner, including the April race this year, was 45th fastest of the 51 qualifiers and will start 34th. But he said the qualifying results weren’t surprising.
“This is just what we expected because those guys who had to qualify spent their time working on speed, while we were working on race setup,” the four-time Cup champion said. “They’re taking the risk, putting a lot into it and we’ve given up some speed to get ready for the race.
“I think we’ll be just fine in the race,” added Gordon, who is second to reigning Cup champion Jimmie Johnson heading into the fourth of 10 races in the Chase for the championship.
The other 11 Chase drivers didn’t have great days in qualifying, either.
Two-time champion Tony Stewart was fastest of the group at 187.057, placing him 11th on the grid. Martin Truex Jr. will start 13th, Denny Hamlin 18th, Johnson 19th, Jeff Burton 21st, Clint Bowyer 23rd, Matt Kenseth 25th, Carl Edwards 31st, Kyle Busch 36th and Kevin Harvick 37th.
The 12th Chase entry, Kurt Busch, qualified 25th but will start 41st after both his Dodge and the Ford of rookie David Ragan, who will start 42nd, were found to be too low in post-qualifying inspections.
All cars were impounded by NASCAR after qualifying and will have to start the race the way they ran Saturday.
Waltrip, who said he got plenty of drafting practice here last month in testing, wasn’t concerned about that.
“I told my guys last night, “If we get in, we’ll have a chance to win,” the two-time Daytona 500 winner said. “I think we’ll definitely be ready to go.”
There was a lot of focus on Villeneuve, whose only NASCAR race experience came in a Craftsman Truck event two weeks ago in Las Vegas.
Some drivers have criticized Villeneuve for making his first Cup start at Talladega, a restrictor-plate track known for huge packs of cars racing in close proximity producing multi-car crashes.
Once he made the field, though, the Canadian-born driver said his goal Sunday is “just staying out of trouble. There’s been a few finger points, so we have to be even more careful.”
I look forward to the outcome.. and hanging on to a Top 20 finish this year.. OOOch.
I’ll be darned, Jacques Villeneuve qualified 6th,, maybe a little new blood is a good thing after all.. we’ll see soon enough.
Pos.
|
No.
|
Team | Sponsor/Make |
Time
|
Speed
|
1
|
55
|
Michael Waltrip | NAPA Auto Parts Toyota |
50.648
|
189.070
|
2
|
22
|
Dave Blaney | Caterpillar Toyota |
50.710
|
188.838
|
3
|
83
|
Brian Vickers | Red Bull Toyota |
50.726
|
188.779
|
4
|
78
|
Joe Nemechek | Furniture Row Chevrolet |
50.809
|
188.471
|
5
|
0
|
David Reutimann # | Burger King Toyota |
50.812
|
188.459
|
6
|
27
|
Jacques Villeneuve | unicef Toyota |
50.878
|
188.215
|
7
|
49
|
John Andretti | Paralyzed Veterans of America Dodge |
50.991
|
187.798
|
8
|
43
|
Bobby Labonte | Cheerios Racing/Pillsbury Food Service |
51.131
|
187.284
|
9
|
9
|
Kasey Kahne | Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge |
51.138
|
187.258
|
10
|
19
|
Elliott Sadler | Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge |
51.176
|
187.119
|
11
|
20
|
Tony Stewart | Home Depot Chevrolet |
51.193
|
187.057
|
12
|
45
|
Kyle Petty | American Spirit Motor Oil Dodge |
51.256
|
186.827
|
13
|
1
|
Martin Truex Jr. | Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Chevrolet |
51.259
|
186.816
|
14
|
96
|
Tony Raines | DLP HDTV Chevrolet |
51.274
|
186.761
|
15
|
88
|
Mike Wallace | M&M's Ford |
51.293
|
186.692
|
16
|
12
|
Ryan Newman | alltel Dodge |
51.301
|
186.663
|
17
|
18
|
J.J. Yeley | Interstate Batteries Chevrolet |
51.355
|
186.467
|
18
|
11
|
Denny Hamlin | FedEx Ground Chevrolet |
51.428
|
186.202
|
19
|
48
|
Jimmie Johnson | Lowe's Chevrolet |
51.447
|
186.133
|
20
|
16
|
Greg Biffle | Dish Network/Starz Ford |
51.480
|
186.014
|
21
|
31
|
Jeff Burton | AT&T Mobility Chevrolet |
51.496
|
185.956
|
22
|
42
|
Juan Pablo Montoya # | Texaco/Havoline Dodge |
51.501
|
185.938
|
23
|
7
|
Clint Bowyer | Jack Daniel's Chevrolet |
51.532
|
185.826
|
24
|
7
|
Robby Gordon | Camping World Ford |
51.540
|
185.797
|
25
|
17
|
Matt Kenseth | DeWalt Ford |
51.544
|
185.783
|
26
|
8
|
Dale Earnhardt Jr. | Budweiser Chevrolet |
51.544
|
185.783
|
27
|
38
|
David Gilliland | M&M's Ford |
51.560
|
185.725
|
28
|
41
|
Reed Sorenson | Target Dodge |
51.588
|
185.625
|
29
|
25
|
Casey Mears | National Guard/GMAC Chevrolet |
51.611
|
185.542
|
30
|
15
|
Paul Menard # | Menards/PEAK Chevrolet |
51.633
|
185.463
|
31
|
99
|
Carl Edwards | Office Depot Ford |
51.672
|
185.323
|
32
|
66
|
Jeff Green | GARMIN Chevrolet |
51.703
|
185.212
|
33
|
40
|
David Stremme | Coors Light Dodge |
51.745
|
185.061
|
34
|
24
|
Jeff Gordon | DuPont/Pepsi Chevrolet |
Owner Points
|
|
35
|
26
|
Jamie McMurray | Irwin Ford |
Owner Points
|
|
36
|
5
|
Kyle Busch | Kellogg's/CARQUEST Chevrolet |
Owner Points
|
|
37
|
29
|
Kevin Harvick | Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet |
Owner Points
|
|
38
|
1
|
Aric Almirola | U.S. Army Chevrolet |
Owner Points
|
|
39
|
70
|
Johnny Sauter | Radioactive Energy Chevrolet |
Owner Points
|
|
40
|
21
|
Ken Schrader | Motorcraft Ford |
Owner Points
|
|
41
|
2
|
Kurt Busch | Miller Lite Dodge |
Owner Points
|
|
42
|
6
|
David Ragan # | AAA Travel Ford |
Owner Points
|
|
43
|
44
|
Dale Jarrett | UPS Toyota |
51.029
|
187.658
|
Ya remember at the Winston where they’d turn the pack end-for-end and start again?
Yah.
Yah, that’s it.
I don't drink wine, Tork. |
... or port.
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