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Brad Keselowski On N.H. Pole, Jimmie Johnson Struggles To 25th
Sep 17th, 2010 by FanHouse Newswire

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LOUDON, N.H. (AP) -- Brad Keselowski has crashed the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship party by claiming the pole at New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the first race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.

Keselowski is not among the 12 drivers eligible to race for NASCAR's championship. But he set a track record with a lap at 133.572 mph in Friday's qualifying, breaking a year-old mark set by Juan Pablo Montoya.

He'll start on the front row of Sunday's race next to championship contender Clint Bowyer.

Tony Stewart will start third and is also a Chase driver. Jamie McMurray and Montoya rounded out the top five, and neither are eligible for the championship.

Four-time defending series champion Jimmie Johnson will line up a startling 25th, his worst qualifying effort at New Hampshire.

 

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Changes Unlikely Among Top 12 NASCAR Drivers for Chase
Sep 1st, 2010 by Bob Zeller

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Four NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers are hovering at or near 13th place in the points standings, hoping to claw their way up into the 12-driver Chase for the Sprint Cup playoff beginning Sept. 19 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Don't shift to the edge of your seat just yet, however. With two races to go before the Chase cutoff, all four drivers -- Jamie McMurray (at left in photo), Mark Martin, Ryan Newman and Kasey Kahne -- are just too far back to have a reasonable chance at catching up.

It's not impossible, mind you. But if any of them do it, they will set a record for emerging from the deepest points hole ever to make the Chase.

Clint Bowyer (at right in photo) is on the bubble in 12th, and he won't be breathing easy for the next couple of weeks, even though he can take some comfort in the relatively large size of his 100-point lead over McMurray. Martin is 101 points back, while Newman trails by 118 points. Kasey Kahne, in 16th place, is 136 points behind Bowyer and realistically has no chance at all.

'Well, it's a little bit of a cushion," Bowyer said after finishing fourth at Bristol in the most recent Sprint Cup race. "But we've just got to keep doing what we're doing. If we do that, I don't think they can catch us. We've got two races to go. Two good race tracks -- I love Atlanta, run well there, and I love Richmond, run well there. With any luck at all, we'll be in this thing."

 

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