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JOHNSON EARNS THIRD MARTINSVILLE POLE

April 05, 2013, Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service , NASCAR.com

Johnson continues dominance at one of NASCAR's premier venues

MARTINSVILLE, Va. -- So what else is new?

Jimmie Johnson , who won last fall's race at Martinsville Speedway from the top starting spot, continued his mastery of the paper-clip-shaped track during Friday afternoon's time trials.

In the first competitive appearance of NASCAR's Gen-6 race car at Martinsville, Johnson blistered the vaunted short track in 19.244 seconds (98.400 mph) in winning the pole for Sunday's STP Gas Booster 500 , as the top six drivers in the field topped the former track record of 98.084 mph established by Tony Stewar t in October 2005.

In winning his third pole award at Martinsville and the 30th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pole of his career, Johnson edged Marcos Ambros e by .007 seconds. Brian Vickers qualified third, followed by Joey Logano , Kasey Kahn e and Jeff Gordon . Kahne and Gordon, Johnson's teammates at Hendrick Motorsports, ran identical speeds (98.185 mph), with Kahne getting the fifth starting spot based on his car's higher standing in owner points.

In his first practice run earlier in the day, Johnson knew his No. 48 Chevrolet SS was fast.

"In the first run out, we were in (qualifying) trim and made two or three laps, and I knew right away that we had a great shot at it today," said Johnson, a seven-time winner at Martinsville. "At that point, I just needed to do my job and not mess up.

"So I'm very proud of that. It's very easy to (mess up) at this race track, especially once practice ends. You sit and have lunch and relax for a couple hours and have to do it all over again. A great day across the board -- team, driver, engine, car, everything that's new. We were able to step up and figure it out and get the car dialed in."

Early in Friday's session, the track record fell. Logano, the third driver to make a qualifying run, toured the .526-mile short track in 19.269 seconds (98.272 mph), breaking the record set by Stewart, one of his Fontana antagonists from two weeks ago.

Six cars later, Ambrose (98.384 mph) knocked Logano off the provisional pole, and Vickers followed with a lap at 98.287 mph to push Logano back to third after 14 of 44 cars had taken time trials. Johnson's pole run late in the session bumped Logano to fourth.

The No. 2 Ford of defending series champion Brad Keselowsk i was late getting through inspection and made it to the grid with seconds left on the five-minute clock. Keselowski nevertheless qualified seventh at 98.078 mph.

STP Gas Booster 500 Starting Lineup

POS Driver Car # Make Sponsor Best Speed Best Time Behind
1 Jimmie Johnson 48 Chevrolet Lowe's 98.400 19.244 Leader
2 Marcos Ambrose 9 Ford Stanley 98.364 19.251 -0.007
3 Brian Vickers 55 Toyota Jet Edge 98.287 19.266 -0.022
4 Joey Logano 22 Ford Shell-Pennzoil 98.272 19.269 -0.025
5 Kasey Kahne 5 Chevrolet Farmers Insurance 98.185 19.286 -0.042
6 Jeff Gordon 24 Chevrolet Drive To End Hunger 98.185 19.286 -0.042
7 Brad Keselowski 2 Ford Miller Lite 98.078 19.307 -0.063
8 Matt Kenseth 20 Toyota The Home Depot / Husky 98.017 19.319 -0.075
9 Carl Edwards 99 Ford Fastenal 97.962 19.330 -0.086
10 Ryan Newman 39 Chevrolet Quicken Loans 97.962 19.330 -0.086
11 Kyle Busch 18 Toyota M&M's 97.947 19.333 -0.089
12 Martin Truex Jr 56 Toyota NAPA Auto Parts 97.941 19.334 -0.090
13 Jamie McMurray 1 Chevrolet Novo Nordisk 97.850 19.352 -0.108
14 Juan Pablo Montoya 42 Chevrolet Target 97.780 19.366 -0.122
15 Clint Bowyer 15 Toyota RK Motors 97.719 19.378 -0.134
16 Paul Menard 27 Chevrolet Menards / Pittsburgh Paints 97.643 19.393 -0.149
17 Dale Earnhardt Jr 88 Chevrolet Diet Mountain Dew 97.613 19.399 -0.155
18 Regan Smith 51 Chevrolet Hendrickcars.com 97.513 19.419 -0.175
19 Kurt Busch 78 Chevrolet Furniture Row Racing-Serta 97.458 19.430 -0.186
20 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 17 Ford Fifth Third Bank 97.442 19.433 -0.189
21 Kevin Harvick 29 Chevrolet Budweiser 97.432 19.435 -0.191
22 Greg Biffle 16 Ford 3M 97.417 19.438 -0.194
23 David Ragan 34 Ford TBA 97.382 19.445 -0.201
24 David Stremme 30 Toyota Swan Racing 97.297 19.462 -0.218
25 Travis Kvapil 93 Toyota Burger King / Dr. Pepper 97.247 19.472 -0.228
26 Tony Stewart 14 Chevrolet Rush Truck Centers/Mobil 1 97.217 19.478 -0.234
27 Michael McDowell 98 Ford Phil Parsons Racing 97.177 19.486 -0.242
28 Scott Speed 95 Ford Surrender the Sponsor 97.048 19.512 -0.268
29 Jeff Burton 31 Chevrolet Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma 96.993 19.523 -0.279
30 David Gilliland 38 Ford Long John Silver's 96.949 19.532 -0.288
31 Bobby Labonte 47 Toyota Bush's Beans 96.904 19.541 -0.297
32 Danica Patrick 10 Chevrolet GoDaddy.com 96.899 19.542 -0.298
33 Landon Cassill 33 Chevrolet Little Joe's Autos / Precon Marine 96.879 19.546 -0.302
34 Aric Almirola 43 Ford Jani-King / STP 96.830 19.556 -0.312
35 Mark Martin 11 Toyota FedEx Freight 96.755 19.571 -0.327
36 Ken Schrader 32 Ford Federated Auto Parts 96.676 19.587 -0.343
37 J.J. Yeley 36 Chevrolet Tommy Baldwin Racing 96.657 19.591 -0.347
38 Scott Riggs 44 Ford TBA 96.597 19.603 -0.359
39 Dave Blaney 7 Chevrolet Sany 96.489 19.625 -0.381
40 David Reutimann 83 Toyota Burger King / Dr. Pepper 96.474 19.628 -0.384
41 Casey Mears 13 Ford GEICO 96.406 19.642 -0.398
42 Josh Wise 35 Ford MDS Transport 96.259 19.672 -0.428
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