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NASCAR Atlanta 2015 qualifying results: Stars upset with NASCAR; Joey Logano takes pole

While Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon and others never made it onto the track, Joey Logano sped to the pole for Sunday’s NASCAR race at Atlanta.

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For the second straight session, Sprint Cup qualifying brought more controversy this week with over a quarter of the field not posting a time Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Thirteen drivers never made it onto the track for qualifying after issues getting through technical inspection. Among those not turning lap include Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth, Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon, all former series champions who were upset by a process they viewed as flawed. Only 34 cars recorded a speed.

Each team is given one opportunity to pass tech prior to qualifying. If they fail, they must return to the end of the line and wait for others to clear inspection before going through a second time and receiving approval.

The cars of Johnson, Kenseth, Stewart, Gordon and 10 others all failed their initial and subsequent attempts before Round 1 of qualifying ended. Gordon, making his final Atlanta start, called the situation “embarrassing.”

Mike Wallace, Matt DiBenedetto, Michael Annett and Reed Sorenson did not attempt a lap and failed to qualify.

“When you have this many teams having issues going through, there’s something wrong with this system or something wrong with the amount of time they allotted to get through,” Gordon said. “There’s no way with this many good cars and talented people that they can’t figure out how to get these cars through inspection. These guys are too smart and yeah, we’re pushing limits, but there’s something wrong here.

“We’re just fortunate that (we made the race). I know there’s a lot of teams that aren’t going to be that fortunate.”

Said Kenseth: “They should figure out how to get everyone through tech before qualifying starts, first of all. If they can’t do that, they should probably postpone qualifying until they get everyone through tech with that many cars.”

Stewart took his frustration to Twitter, posting consecutive tweets condemning what unfolded.

“I don’t know what to say about today,” Stewart said. “Spent all of our practice working on qualifying. Didn’t even get a chance to make a lap. Frustrating!”

During Daytona 500 time trials two weeks ago, NASCAR attempted group qualifying for the first time to determine the lineup for the sport’s marquee event. The results proved disastrous with a near pileup on pit road and a multi-car crash occurring when Sorenson attempted to block the faster car of Clint Bowyer.

Drivers vehemently voiced their displeasure with group qualifying being utilized at a restrictor-plate track. NASCAR amended the format three days later.

Of those who did make an attempt Friday, Daytona 500 winner Joey Logano took the pole position for Sunday’s race with a best lap of 194.683 MPH. Defending Sprint Cup champion Kevin Harvick qualified second, followed by Jamie McMurray, Denny Hamlin and Carl Edwards.

Logano, Harvick and Hamlin finished first, second and fourth, respectively, in last week’s season-opener.

“It’s been an amazing few weeks if you think about the Daytona 500 and everything that comes along with that,” Logano said. “I don’t know what’s going on lately. Everything is going well and we’re just trying to keep the old train rolling here. It’s going great and we’ll see what happens on Sunday.”

Despite lessening horsepower and decreasing downforce, speeds were faster than Harvick’s pole time (190.398 mph) from last year.

“To be third is great because it is a challenging place because tires fall off fast here and we kept going faster every time we went out, which is unheard of,” McMurray said. “With this rules package, the entry speed is quite a bit slower so that makes it a little bit easier. It’s been pretty cold all day, but it did cool down quite a bit more in the last hour. But the track had a lot of grip from the time we unloaded. It has been so cool, the sun hasn’t really affected it.”

QuikTrip Folds of Honor 500 starting lineup

Position Driver Make Speed
1 Joey Logano Ford 194.683
2 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 193.792
3 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 193.623
4 Denny Hamlin Toyota 193.400
5 Carl Edwards Toyota 193.137
6 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 192.949
7 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 192.942
8 Sam Hornish, Jr. Ford 192.313
9 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Chevrolet 192.206
10 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 192.140
11 A.J. Allmendinger Chevrolet 191.483
12 Brad Keselowski Ford 191.403
13 Paul Menard Chevrolet 192.326
14 Martin Truex, Jr. Chevrolet 192.313
15 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 192.146
16 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 192.033
17 David Ragan Toyota 191.496
18 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 191.291
19 Greg Biffle Ford 190.935
20 Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. Ford 190.692
21 Casey Mears Chevrolet 190.653
22 Brett Moffitt Toyota 190.646
23 Aric Almirola Ford 190.424
24 Michael McDowell Ford 189.558
25 Clint Bowyer Toyota 189.513
26 David Gilliland Ford 189.493
27 Mike Bliss Ford 189.351
28 Joe Nemechek Ford 189.183
29 Trevor Bayne Ford 188.906
30 J.J. Yeley Toyota 188.187
31 Brendan Gaughan Chevrolet 188.117
32 Brian Scott Chevrolet 187.837
33 Josh Wise Ford 183.881
34 Ron Hornaday, Jr. Chevrolet 181.147
35 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 0
36 Matt Kenseth Toyota 0
37 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 0
38 Regan Smith Chevrolet 0
39 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 0
40 Jeb Burton Toyota 0
41 Cole Whitt Ford 0
42 Alex Bowman Chevrolet 0
43 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 0

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