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NASCAR Bristol 2015 qualifying results: Joe Gibbs Racing shows strength in qualifying

Led by pole-sitter Matt Kenseth, all four Joe Gibbs Racing cars qualified 11th or better in Bristol qualifying.

For the most part, Joe Gibbs Racing has struggled in 2015 -- its Toyota engines have lacked the horsepower necessary to keep pace with the Ford and Chevrolet teams on tracks bigger than a mile in length.

The lone exception where JGR has been strong this season came last month at Martinsville Speedway, a short track that is more about a driver’s ability than engine power. That day three of four JGR cars finished fifth or better, led by race-winner Denny Hamlin.

But when the Sprint Cup circuit went back a speedway in the subsequent race, JGR’s performance fell back where it had been for the majority of the season.

On Friday, coinciding with the second short track of the season, JGR’s fortunes again changed. On the half-mile Bristol Motor Speedway, Matt Kenseth (128.632 mph) captured the pole position for Sunday’s Food City 500. Teammates Carl Edwards, Hamlin and David Ragan qualified third, fifth and 11th, respectively.

“Obviously, as a company we have to get running better,” Kenseth said. “I don’t feel like my teammates are running first, second and third and I’m running 18th. I feel like we have to get all of us running better. Today was a good example that we’re all in the top-12.

“At Martinsville I thought we had four cars that would have been in the top-five there if Carl hadn’t had a flat tire. I think we just have to keep working on it.”

The pole was Kenseth’s first of the season and 13th of his career. JGR’s overall strong showing bodes well for Sunday -- the past eight Bristol races have been won by drivers starting 12th or better.

Sharing the front row with Kenseth is Brad Keselowski, followed by Edwards, Kevin Harvick and Hamlin. Joey Logano, who was fastest in the first rounds of qualifying, starts sixth. Completing the top-10 qualifiers were Kurt Busch, Kasey Kahne, Paul Menard and Jamie McMurray. The first eight starters are all former Bristol winners.

“It’s frustrating when you win the first two rounds and then you don’t really make it happen on the third one,” Logano said.

Several big names struggled in the three-round session, with Danica Patrick (qualified 26th), Jimmie Johnson (28th), Greg Biffle (33rd) and Clint Bowyer (37th) all failing to advance past Round 1.

Because of Bristol’s narrow pit road and several disadvantageous pit stalls, overcoming a poor qualifying effort will be a challenge Sunday. It’s been 11 years since a driver won starting 20th or worse.

“We won’t have any favors on pit road,” said Johnson, who won last Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway. “In some ways it’s nice that we qualified so bad that we might find an opportunity on pit road to make up somewhere and work some slower traffic that way, but we’re in a big hole. There’s no way around it.

“That’s going to be challenging. We’ve got a great team and between pit road and pit strategy and adjustments and me searching around the race track, I feel like we’ll be able to get up front.”

Brendan Gaughan and Ron Hornaday Jr. failed to qualify.

Food City 500 starting lineup
Position Driver Make Speed
1 Matt Kenseth Toyota 128.632
2 Brad Keselowski Ford 128.442
3 Carl Edwards Toyota 128.322
4 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 128.211
5 Denny Hamlin Toyota 127.419
6 Joey Logano Ford 127.317
7 Kurt Busch Chevrolet 126.871
8 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 126.829
9 Paul Menard Chevrolet 126.829
10 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 126.612
11 David Ragan Toyota 126.436
12 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 126.262
13 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 127.081
14 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 127.073
15 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 126.562
16 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet 126.503
17 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 126.428
18 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 126.088
19 Michael McDowell Ford 125.947
20 A.J. Allmendinger Chevrolet 125.939
21 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 125.831
22 Matt DiBenedetto Toyota 125.798
23 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 125.609
24 Brett Moffitt Toyota 125.199
25 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 126.378
26 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 126.328
27 Casey Mears Chevrolet 126.303
28 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 126.146
29 J.J. Yeley Toyota 126.046
30 Aric Almirola Ford 125.823
31 Trevor Bayne Ford 125.798
32 David Gilliland Ford 125.625
33 Greg Biffle Ford 125.551
34 Jeb Burton Toyota 125.510
35 Josh Wise Ford 125.453
36 Michael Annett Chevrolet 125.158
37 Clint Bowyer Toyota 125.020
38 Chris Buescher Ford 125.020
39 Sam Hornish Jr. Ford 124.938
40 Alex Bowman Chevrolet 124.557
41 Mike Bliss Ford 124.130
42 Cole Whitt Ford 124.050
43 Alex Kennedy Chevrolet 123.610
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