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Kasey Kahne continues a blistering pace of late for his first pole on a road course.

Kahne sets bar early for pole position at Infineon

By Sporting News Wire Service
June 21, 2008
12:33 AM EDT
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SONOMA, Calif. -- Kasey Kahne, a driver who's never had a top-10 finish in a Sprint Cup race on a road course, will have a leg up on breaking that drought Sunday, having claimed the pole for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway.

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Toyota/Save Mart 350
Pos. Driver Speed Time
1. K. Kahne 92.153 77.740
2. J. Johnson 92.040 77.836
3. Ku. Busch 92.005 77.865
4. B. Labonte 91.943 77.918
5. J. Gordon 91.923 77.935
6. E. Sadler 91.843 78.003
7. M. Ambrose 91.819 78.023
8. R. Gordon 91.732 78.097
9. R. Newman 91.519 78.279
10. G. Biffle 91.448 78.340

Though Kahne has never finished better than 23rd at Infineon, he turned a lap in 77.740 seconds (92.153 mph) in Friday's qualifying session (watch video) to edge Jimmie Johnson (92.040 mph) for the top starting spot. The pole was Kahne's second this year and the 16th of his Cup career.

Working on last year's notes after a disappointing practice session, Kurt Busch qualified third at 92.005 mph. Bobby Labonte (91.943 mph) will start fourth, followed by Jeff Gordon (91.923 mph), a five-time winner at the 1.99-mile road course.

Elliott Sadler, Marcos Ambrose, Robby Gordon, Ryan Newman and Greg Biffle will start from positions 6 through 10. Driving the No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford, Ambrose will make his Cup debut in Sunday's race.

For the third consecutive year, Kahne qualified in the top eight at Infineon, but his race results haven't matched his starting positions.

"We've always raced good here for the first 70 laps," said Kahne, who has two wins and a second-place finish in his past four Cup points races. "This year, we're trying to make sure we're more prepared than we have been in the past. I've always liked this place, and I like Watkins Glen [the other road course on the Cup circuit].

"We've been really fast at both places at times. If we just put a full race together, we'll be fine."

Johnson had a pole-winning lap going until he lost time through Turns 10 and 11 of the 12-turn track (watch video).

"I had a little trouble in Turn 10, got a little loose off Turn 10," Johnson said. "... we just worked on qualifying trim, so I have no idea how our race setup will be. But I'm sure we'll have a great racecar."

Notes: Subbing for Kyle Petty in the No. 45 Dodge, Terry Labonte qualified 11th. When he takes the green flag on Sunday, he'll be the only Cup driver to have started all 20 races at Infineon. ... Tony Stewart, a two-time winner at Infineon, qualified 39th, his worst starting position of the season. ... Defending race winner Juan Montoya, who started 32nd last year, qualified 21st. ... Kyle Busch got a rare do-over during qualifying after the tape placed over the cowling (air intake) at the base of his windshield was left in place on his first qualifying attempt. Busch ran 90.656 mph with the tape on but improved only marginally, to 90.794 mph, with the tape removed on his second attempt. (watch video) The Cup points leader will start 30th. ... J.J. Yeley, Scott Riggs, Dario Franchitti and Brandon Ash failed to qualify for the race.

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Practice 1 speeds
Pos. Driver Make Speed Time
1. Marcos Ambrose Ford 91.744 78.087
2. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 91.724 78.104
3. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 91.701 78.123
4. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 91.679 78.142
5. Michael McDowell Toyota 91.668 78.152
6. Jamie McMurray Ford 91.659 78.159
7. Ron Fellows Chevrolet 91.645 78.171
8. Ryan Newman Dodge 91.566 78.239
9. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 91.520 78.278
10. Kasey Kahne Dodge 91.514 78.283
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Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Kyle Busch 2213 Leader
2. -- Jeff Burton 2181 -32
3. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2129 -84
4. -- Carl Edwards 2007 -206
5. +1 Jimmie Johnson 1959 -254
6. -1 Denny Hamlin 1926 -287
7. +2 Kasey Kahne 1889 -324
8. -1 Greg Biffle 1884 -329
9. -1 Jeff Gordon 1876 -337
10. -- Kevin Harvick 1817 -396
11. +1 Tony Stewart 1774 -439
12. -1 Clint Bowyer 1764 -449

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