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NASCAR Richmond 2014: Lineup, starting grid for Federated Auto Parts 400

Brad Keselowski grabbed the pole at Richmond International Raceway, and hopes to grab the momentum heading into the Chase at Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400.

Patrick Smith

Brad Keselowski is in for a dogfight at Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400, the final race before the Chase starts. After blowing past his fellow qualifiers by more than .5 mph, he will have to ward off Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson and teammate Joey Logano if he hopes to get the checkered flag and the Chase bonus that goes along with it.

If he is able to do so, he’ll break a five-way tie between himself, Logano, Gordon, Johnson and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. -- who qualified 24th -- for the top seed before the start of the Chase. The 2012 Sprint Cup champion is confident he’ll be able to accomplish exactly that.

“I feel like we have a really strong shot at winning this weekend, so I’m very, very excited,” he told the Associated Press. “Everybody says they’re excited, but when you are sitting on the pole, and fastest in practice, you have good reason to be excited.”

Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway coverage (all times Eastern):

TV: ABC -- 7 p.m.

Green flag: Approximately 7:46 p.m.

Online: NASCAR.com RaceView (subscription required)

Radio: Motor Racing Network -- Sirius-XM channel 90

Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway starting grid

Position

Driver

Make

Speed (mph)

1

Brad Keselowski

Ford

126.618

2

Jeff Gordon

Chevy

126.039

3

Jimmie Johnson

Chevy

125.898

4

Kevin Harvick

Chevy

125.857

5

Joey Logano

Ford

125.663

6

Clint Bowyer

Toyota

125.634

7

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

Ford

125.476

8

Kyle Larson

Chevy

125.081

9

Kurt Busch

Chevy

124.913

10

Carl Edwards

Ford

124.665

11

Denny Hamlin

Toyota

124.562

12

Ryan Newman

Chevy

124.464

13

Danica Patrick

Chevy

124.832

14

Paul Menard

Chevy

124.694

15

Jamie McMurray

Chevy

124.694

16

Matt Kenseth

Toyota

124.619

17

Greg Biffle

Ford

124.573

18

Brian Vickers

Toyota

124.493

19

Tony Stewart

Chevy

124.424

20

Kyle Busch

Toyota

124.390

21

Kasey Kahne

Chevy

124.349

22

Casey Mears

Chevy

124.309

23

AJ Allmendinger

Chevy

124.275

24

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Chevy

124.269

25

Alex Bowman

Toyota

124.252

26

Aric Almirola

Ford

124.224

27

Justin Allgaier

Chevy

124.212

28

Austin Dillon

Chevy

124.007

29

Martin Truex Jr.

Chevy

123.887

30

David Gilliland

Ford

123.785

31

David Stremme

Chevy

123.717

32

Reed Sorenson

Chevy

123.683

33

Marcos Ambrose

Ford

123.440

34

Landon Cassill(i)

Chevy

123.389

35

Cole Whitt

Toyota

123.350

36

Josh Wise

Chevy

123.271

37-OP

Travis Kvapil

Ford

123.226

38-OP

JJ Yeley

Toyota

123.164

39-OP

Mike Bliss

Chevy

122.371

40-OP

Michael Annett

Chevy

122.255

41-OP

Joe Nemechek

Toyota

121.764

42-OP

David Ragan

Ford

0.000

43-OP

Ryan Truex

Toyota

0.000

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