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NASCAR Nationwide Series at New Hampshire Motor Speedway lineup: Kyle Busch sets track qualifying record

Kyle Busch’s weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway is off to a great start.

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Kyle Busch earned the pole for CNBC Prime’s “The Profit” 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Saturday by setting a new track record for fastest qualifying time.

Busch finished his qualifying lap in 28.873 seconds while reaching a top speed of 131.916 mph. He finished ahead of teammate Brian Vickers, who will start aside Busch on the front row on Saturday. Busch earned his 30th career pole on the Nationwide circuit, tying Mark Martin for the most in the history of the series.

Kasey Kahne heads up the second row, along with NASCAR Nationwide Series points leader Regan Smith.

Here is the full lineup:

1. Kyle Busch
2. Brian Vickers
3. Kasey Kahne
4. Regan Smith
5. Brian Scott
6. Justin Allgaier
7. Joey Logano
8. Matt Kenseth
9. Elliott Sadler
10. Parker Kligerman
11. Austin Dillon
12. Sam Hornish Jr.
13. Kyle Larson
14. Trevor Bayne
15. Nelson Piquet Jr.
16. Paul Menard
17. Travis Pastrana
18. Joe Nemechek
19. Chad Hackenbracht
20. Mike Bliss
21. Alex Bowman
22. Billy Johnson
23. Michael Annett
24. Landon Cassill
25. Jeff Green
26. Brett Butler
27. Ryan Preece
28. Jaime Dick
29. Reed Sorenson
30. Josh Wise
31. Blake Koch
32. J.J. Yeley
33. Eric McClure
34. Mike Wallace
35. Jeremy Clements
36. Jeffrey Earnhardt
37. Joey Gase
38. Stanton Barrett
39. Tony Raines
40. Dexter Stacey

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