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Newman claims fifth pole of season in Pa. 500 qualifying

Posted: Friday July 25, 2003 9:07 PM
Updated: Saturday July 26, 2003 10:38 AM

 
Results
Pos.  Driver  Make 
1.  Ryan Newman  Dodge 
2.  Jimmie Johnson  Chevrolet 
3.  Elliott Sadler  Ford 
4.  Bobby Labonte  Chevrolet 
5.  John Andretti  Pontiac  
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    LONG POND, Pa. (AP) -- Ryan Newman listened to crew chief Matt Borland on the radio and thought he should have done a better job in his first lap of qualifying.

    "I thought it was pretty good," Newman said. "I asked Matt at the start of my second lap, 'How was it?"'

    The response was a positive one, but Newman thought there was more left in his car.

    "I swear he said 53.223 (seconds), you've got the pole, but I didn't understand him," Newman explained Friday after his time test at Pocono Raceway. "It was 52.83. I tried extra hard that second lap."

    It wasn't necessary, and Newman got his fifth pole of the season.

    He hustled his Dodge around the 21/2-mile triangular track at 170.358 mph to claim the top starting spot for Sunday's Pennsylvania 500. He continued to demonstrate his liking for the track, where he qualified second seven weeks ago before finishing fifth in the Pocono 500.

    His second-lap speed of 170.007 came up short, but was faster than the best of any other qualifier.

    Newman extended his Winston Cup series lead in poles this year.

    "I told the crew earlier in the season that if they gave me a straight arrow, I'd shoot it straight," he said.

    He will be going for his fourth victory of the season -- which would give him the series lead -- and fifth overall.

    The Purdue graduate has established himself as the best qualifier in NASCAR. He led with six poles last year and has 12 overall.

    "It's definitely important," he said of the poles, but tempered that. "If you can't get to the end, it doesn't do you any good."

    Despite the victories and seven finishes in the top five, Newman is 13th in the points. The reason is six results of 39th or worse in 19 races.

    "But we're finishing races now, and that's a big improvement over the first half of the season," he said.

    The speed Newman posted did not approach Tony Stewart's 3-year-old track-record of 172.391, but was good enough to hold off June Pocono polesitter Jimmie Johnson. He took the outside of the front row in his Chevrolet with a lap at 169.821.

    "This is a place where we've really learned how to qualify well," Johnson said. "Too bad I wasn't just a little faster to catch Ryan."

    He said speed is not necessarily the most important factor at Pocono.

    "You have to have track position," he explained. "And fuel mileage is very important."

    Johnson won last Sunday in New Hampshire in part by saving gas over the last quarter of the race.

    Elliott Sadler was third in a Ford at 169.246. He was delighted with his lap, a vast change from his earlier mood.

    "That was the worst hour-and-a-half of my life in practice," he said. "We were about 40th on the sheet, and I felt like committing suicide."

    But changes on the car brought him up to sixth-fastest by the end of the session and set the stage for his outstanding qualifying lap.

    He will line up on the inside of the second row, flanked by three-time Pocono winner Bobby Labonte, who went 168.932 in a Chevrolet.

    John Andretti qualified fifth by touring the track at 168.925 in just his second start in the Haas CNC Racing Pontiac.

    Terry Labonte, Rusty Wallace, Dale Jarrett, points leader Matt Kenseth and rookie Casey Mears completed the top 10.

    Wallace has four victories on the mountaintop, Jarrett three and Labonte two.

    Defending race champion Bill Elliott -- the biggest winner in Pocono history -- will start 11th as he seeks his sixth victory here.

    Pennsylvania 500 Lineup
    At Pocono Raceway
    Pos.  Car  Driver  Make  Speed 
    1.  12  Ryan Newman  Dodge  170.358 
    2.  48  Jimmie Johnson  Chevrolet  169.821 
    3.  38  Elliott Sadler  Ford  169.246 
    4.  18  Bobby Labonte  Chevrolet  168.932 
    5.  John Andretti  Pontiac  168.925 
    6.  Terry Labonte  Chevrolet  168.757 
    7.  Rusty Wallace  Dodge  168.710 
    8.  88  Dale Jarrett  Ford  168.631 
    9.  17  Matt Kenseth  Ford  168.530 
    10.  41  Casey Mears  Dodge  168.397 
    11.  Bill Elliott  Dodge  168.294 
    12.  42  Jamie McMurray  Dodge  168.290 
    13.  97  Kurt Busch  Ford  168.124 
    14.  Mark Martin  Ford  168.080 
    15.  19  Jeremy Mayfield  Dodge  168.080 
    16.  30  Steve Park  Chevrolet  167.976 
    17.  15  Michael Waltrip  Chevrolet  167.948 
    18.  Dale Earnhardt Jr.  Chevrolet  167.785 
    19.  99  Jeff Burton  Ford  167.704 
    20.  40  Sterling Marlin  Dodge  167.670 
    21.  Jimmy Spencer  Dodge  167.626 
    22.  77  Dave Blaney  Ford  167.616 
    23.  54  Todd Bodine  Ford  167.563 
    24.  16  Greg Biffle  Ford  167.454 
    25.  24  Jeff Gordon  Chevrolet  167.448 
    26.  25  Joe Nemechek  Chevrolet  167.380 
    27.  21  Ricky Rudd  Ford  167.367 
    28.  23  Kenny Wallace  Dodge  167.280 
    29.  10  Johnny Benson  Pontiac  167.249 
    30.  74  Tony Raines  Chevrolet  167.069 
    31.  29  Kevin Harvick  Chevrolet  167.063 
    32.  32  Ricky Craven  Pontiac  167.056 
    33.  20  Tony Stewart  Chevrolet  166.926 
    34.  49  Ken Schrader  Dodge  166.806 
    35.  45  Kyle Petty  Dodge  166.586 
    36.  43  Christian Fittipaldi  Dodge  166.432 
    37.  31  Robby Gordon  Chevrolet  Provisional 
    38.  22  Ward Burton  Dodge  Provisional 
    39.  Jeff Green  Chevrolet  Provisional 
    40.  01  Mike Wallace  Pontiac  Provisional 
    41.  37  Derrike Cope  Chevrolet  Provisional 
    42.  89  Morgan Shepherd  Ford  Provisional 
    43.  50  Larry Foyt  Dodge  Provisional 
     

     
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