Kahne Will Hit the Road in Sonoma With the Pole
June 20, 2008 by Tim Zaegel
Filed under Racing

In a combined 10 starts at Infineon Raceway, Kasey Kahne and Jimmie Johnson have a total of two top-ten finishes, but that didn’t stop them from running the two fastest laps during Friday’s Sprint Cup qualifying session. Kahne, whose best Sonoma finish was 23rd last year, turned a lap of 77.740 seconds to take his second Coors Lite Pool Award of the season, with the first coming just a couple of weeks ago at Pocono in a race that he dominated. Johnson has a top-five and 2 top-ten finishes in his six starts at Infineon, but he finished just 17th here last year.
Kahne and Johnson are two of only four drivers currently in the top-12 in points that will start Sunday’s race from one of the top-ten starting spots. Qualifying 3rd and 4th were Kurt Busch and Bobby LaBonte, whom sit 19th and 20th in points Qualifying 5th was Jeff Gordon, and 6th went to Elliott Sadler. Marcos Ambrose, making his first start in the Sprint Cup Series, ran his Wood Bros no. 21 Ford fast enough to start 7th on Sunday and was the highest qualifier of all the “ringers.” The next quickest in line was Robby Gordon, and starting 9th and 10th are Ryan Newman and Greg Biffle.
Last week’s race winner, Dale Earnhardt Jr, qualified 15th. The winner of the Save Mart 350 last year, Juan Pablo Montoya, will start 21st. Meanwhile, things are not looking so bright for the camp over at Joe Gibbs Racing, where points leader, Kyle Busch, qualified 30th and Tony Stewart earned himself his worst starting position of the season and will start 39th. The other Gibbs driver, Denny Hamlin, did manage to qualify 13th, however.
Of this year’s Road Course Ringers, Ambrose is the only one starting from a top-ten position. Boris Said will start from 14th, but all of the other ringers qualified outside of the top-20. Failing to qualify for the race were Brandon Ash, Dario Franchitti, JJ Yeley, and Scott Riggs.
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