Martin Truex, Jr. Wins Richmond Cup Series Pole

Martin Truex, Jr.

After a dismal two weeks that saw the No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Toyota of reigning Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr. crash out of races at Texas and Bristol, Truex found a welcome stroke of success on Friday at Richmond Raceway.

With a lap at 123.859 mph (21.799 seconds) in the final round of knockout qualifying, Truex claimed the Busch Pole Award for Saturday night's Toyota Owners 400, edging Chase Elliott (123.621 mph) for the top starting spot by .042 seconds.

The Busch Pole Award was the third of the season for Truex, who will make his 450th career start in the Cup series on Saturday. The pole is his first at the .75-mile short track and the 18th of his career.

Truex was happy for the rebound from the calamities of the two previous races.

"You can't let those kinds of things get you down," said Truex, who has turned pole wins into race wins in two of his last three attempts (October 2017 at Kansas and March 2018 at Fontana). "It was nothing we did. It was just circumstances. But I'm proud of the effort today. Everybody did a great job, we stayed focused on our plan, and it worked out."

A standout on 1.5-mile intermediate speedways, where he has collected nine of his 16 career wins and seven of his last nine, Truex is still seeking his first victory on a short track.

"If we've ever going to get that short-track win, I feel like this is the place to do it," Truex said. "We're excited about Saturday night, and starting out front definitely helps."

Starting on the front row for the first time this season, Elliott placed more weight on one of the perks of an outstanding qualifying effort.

"I think more than the front row is the pit stall selection," said Elliott, who will get second pick behind Truex. "Obviously, we know Martin will be good. He ran really well here both races last year. I would have loved to have had that first pit stall.

"We were just talking (about it being) so frustrating to be so close to something once again. Just trying to finish stuff off, and I think that obviously would have loved to have gotten the pole, but starting second is plenty good enough to run well in the race, so we will see."

Joey Logano, whose last victory came at Richmond last spring (albeit later devalued by penalty), qualified third at 123.581 mph, just .007 seconds behind Elliott. After fighting severe handling problems throughout practice, Denny Hamlin nevertheless claimed the fourth spot on the grid.

Kyle Larson and Kurt Busch were fifth and sixth, respectively.

For a race that could extend his Cup winning streak to three events, Kyle Busch and his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing team were overly conservative in the first round, posting the 32nd fastest speed and failing to advance.

"We didn't make a mock-run in practice, and we thought the spread would be about three-tenths," Busch said. "…A bunch of those guys ran three laps, and obviously, we needed that third lap. It would have picked up. For some reason the tire here today, even in race trim, your fastest lap was the seventh lap. It takes a while for everything to come in, and we were trying to shortcut it a little bit and didn't work out for us. So we'll come from the way far back."

Likewise Brad Keselowski, with a career-average starting spot of 9.8 at Richmond, failed to survive the first round. He'll start 28th on Saturday night.

RACE LINEUP

Pos # Driver Sponsor/Make Lap Speed
1 78 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops/5-hour ENERGY Toyota 21.799 123.859
2 9 Chase Elliott NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 21.841 123.621
3 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 21.848 123.581
4 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota 21.855 123.542
5 42 Kyle Larson Credit One Bank Chevrolet 21.912 123.22
6 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation/Monster Energy Ford 21.969 122.9
7 20 Erik Jones Sport Clips Toyota 21.974 122.872
8 1 Jamie McMurray McDonald's Chevrolet 21.982 122.828
9 24 William Byron # AXALTA Chevrolet 21.985 122.811
10 4 Kevin Harvick Mobil 1 Ford 21.986 122.805
11 88 Alex Bowman Nationwide Chevrolet 21.999 122.733
12 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Fifth Third Bank Ford 22.059 122.399
13 12 Ryan Blaney DEX Imaging Ford 21.94 123.063
14 31 Ryan Newman Childress Vineyards Chevrolet 21.978 122.85
15 38 David Ragan MDS Transport Ford 21.978 122.85
16 14 Clint Bowyer Ford Hall Of Fans Ford 21.979 122.845
17 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's for Pros Chevrolet 21.99 122.783
18 43 Darrell Wallace Jr. # Food Lion Feeds Chevrolet 21.991 122.777
19 37 Chris Buescher Bush's Beans Chevrolet 22.034 122.538
20 21 Paul Menard Menards/Quaker State Ford 22.039 122.51
21 6 Trevor Bayne AdvoCare Ford 22.052 122.438
22 8 Daniel Hemric Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff Chevrolet 22.061 122.388
23 3 Austin Dillon AAA Chevrolet 22.067 122.355
24 34 Michael McDowell K-LOVE RADIO Ford 22.091 122.222
25 10 Aric Almirola Smithfield Ford 21.957 122.968
26 19 Daniel Suarez ARRIS Toyota 21.963 122.934
27 32 Matt DiBenedetto Superior Logistics Services Inc. Ford 21.992 122.772
28 2 Brad Keselowski Alliance Truck Parts Ford 22.001 122.722
29 95 Kasey Kahne WRL General Contractors Chevrolet 22.007 122.688
30 15 Ross Chastain Chevrolet 22.015 122.644
31 13 Ty Dillon GEICO Chevrolet 22.063 122.377
32 18 Kyle Busch M&M's Flavor Vote Toyota 22.069 122.344
33 47 AJ Allmendinger Kroger ClickList Chevrolet 22.083 122.266
34 23 Gray Gaulding HibachiBox/PepesMexicanRestaurant Toyota 22.194 121.655
35 72 Cole Whitt TriStar Motorsports Chevrolet 22.236 121.425
36 0 Landon Cassill StarCom Fiber Chevrolet 22.314 121
37 55 Reed Sorenson VIPRacingExperience.com Chevrolet 22.548 119.745
38 51 Harrison Rhodes Industrial Construction Experts Inc. Chevrolet 22.555 119.707

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