Kyle Busch won the pole for Saturday night’s Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway, leading a Toyota sweep of the top three starting positions.
NASCAR Daytona 2013 qualifying results: Kyle Busch, Toyota best in Daytona qualifying
Kyle Busch leads Toyota sweep of Daytona front row.


In Friday afternoon’s qualifying, Busch toured the 2.5-mile superspeedway in 46.458 seconds (193.723 mph) to win his third Coors Light Pole Award of the season, his first at Daytona and the 13th of his career. Never before had Busch won more than two poles in a single season, and never before had Busch won a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pole at a restrictor-plate track.
Busch edged Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Matt Kenseth (193.299 mph) for the top starting spot in the 18th Sprint Cup race of the season. Clint Bowyer (193.158 mph) qualified third in the No. 15 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota, as Camry drivers claimed five of the top seven spots on the grid.
Despite his prowess across all three of NASCAR’s top three touring series, Busch was beginning to wonder if he’d ever get a Sprint Cup pole at Daytona or Talladega Superspeedway, the two tracks where restrictor plates are used in the series.
“I never thought I’d get one,” Busch said. “But I guess, never say never. It’s pretty cool, because it has absolutely nothing to do with the driver, but everything to do with the car and equipment you’re driving.
“Unfortunately, whether it’s been trucks, Nationwide or Sprint Cup, I’ve never had a [restrictor plate] pole. I thought it was always something to do with me. That’s not really true; it’s just in the back of your mind. But it’s cool to sit on the pole here, and I’m definitely excited about knowing I have a fast race car, qualifying well, and getting ready for Saturday night.”
Kasey Kahne posted the fourth-fastest lap at 193.154 mph and was the best of the Chevrolet drivers. Martin Truex Jr. (193.129 mph), fresh from his recent victory at Sonoma, will start fifth. Paul Menard, Michael Waltrip, series points leader Jimmie Johnson, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Greg Biffle earned the sixth through 10th starting positions.
Stenhouse, the last driver to make a qualifying run, knocked girlfriend Danica Patrick from the 10th to the 11th starting position. Reigning Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski qualified 15th, one position ahead of Dale Earnhardt Jr., who is seeking his first victory since June 2012 at Michigan.
The qualifying session was the only on-track obligation of Sprint Cup drivers on Friday, and Bowyer was getting stir-crazy.
“I can’t wait for Saturday,” Bowyer said. “My ADD is running wild. I think I ran seven laps [in Thursday’s practice] and one today. All these fans down here having a blast down at the beach, and I can’t join ‘em because of that one lap that I had to do today.
“I can’t wait to hopefully put on a good show for them. We all know it’s going to be wild -- it always is at Daytona.”
Coke Zero 400 Starting Lineup
1) Kyle Busch
2) Matt Kenseth
3) Clint Bowyer
4) Kasey Kahne
5) Martin Truex Jr.
6) Paul Menard
7) Michael Waltrip
8) Jimmie Johnson
9) Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
10) Greg Biffle
11) Danica Patrick
12) Carl Edwards
13) Tony Stewart
14) Juan Pablo Montoya
15) Brad Keselowski
16) Dale Earnhardt Jr.
17) Jeff Burton
18) Joey Logano
19) Casey Mears
20) Trevor Bayne
21) Ryan Newman
22) Kurt Busch
23) Jeff Gordon
24) Denny Hamlin
25) Marcos Ambrose
26) Kevin Harvick
27) Jamie McMurray
28) David Gilliland
29) Dave Blaney
30) Aric Almirola
31) Michael McDowell
32) JJ Yeley
33) AJ Allmendinger
34) Bobby Labonte
35) David Stremme
36) Scott Speed
37) Josh Wise
38) David Ragan
39) Terry Labonte
40) Travis Kvapil
41) David Reutimann
42) Joe Nemechek
43) Landon Cassill











