Kevin Harvick Wins First Coca Cola 600 Pole

Kevin Harvick
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Kevin Harvick took the pole for Sunday’s 58th-running of the Coca Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, topping the speed charts in Thursday night’s qualifying session to earn his second-straight Charlotte pole and his first-ever pole in NASCAR’s longest race.

Harvick was the second car to take to the track in the final round and immediately powered to the top of the speed charts with a lap of 193.424 mph to knock Martin Truex, Jr. from the pole. Kyle Busch was the only driver to come close to matching Harvick, but was still nearly a mile-an-hour slower at 192.513 mph.

Chase Elliott was third running 192.260, followed by Matt Kenseth at 192.130 and rookie Erik Jones at 191.782.

Harvick’s top-qualifying effort was his third of the season and 20th of his career, and his best Coca Cola 600 start since a sixth-place start in his rookie year back in 2001.

"Our cars have been fast. We have qualified well. We just hadn't put together the weekend," said Harvick. "The car unloaded fast. It was very edgy to drive. It was definitely a hairy lap but the car went really well through turns three and four. That's always our goal, to get the car to turn in the middle of three and four and be able to stay in the gas. The first round, I about spun out in one and two. I had to make some adjustments in what I had to do.

"From the XFINITY car there is a big difference. So, I was a little bit too aggressive. I was able to find a happy medium, and the crew made the car a little bit better. We were able to capitalize on it and have a fast Ford."

Harvick has traditionally not qualified well at Charlotte – posting just eight top-10 starts prior to last year – but now has won back-to-back poles at the 1.5-mile track after winning his first-career Charlotte pole in last October’s Bank of America 500.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"] Kyle Busch’s runner-up start marked his best starting spot of the year for the All Star Racing winner – who will be looking to become just the eighth driver to win both the All Star race and the Coca Cola 600 in the same week.

"It’s certainly nice to just have the speed right now," said Busch. "(It) Shows that we’ve got performance right now, so we just got to put it all together. It’s a long, long day. Starting up front doesn’t necessarily mean anything right now. It’s just good for pit selection obviously and hopefully Adam (Stevens, crew chief) and my boys, we can get it all tuned up tomorrow and get ready for a great 600 miles."

Several teams had issues getting through technical inspection, including series points leader Kyle Larson, who did not get to make a qualifying attempt after his no. 42 Chevrolet could not clear tech.

Larson had suffered damage to his car after hitting the wall in Cup Series practice earlier in the day and was already behind the eight-ball even before inspection began.

Larson’s car had trouble getting through the Laser Inspection System and had to go through inspection twice before his car was finally cleared with barely a minute left in the opening round – too late for Larson to get strapped in and make a qualifying run.

NASCAR later said the LIS was working fine, but the no. 42 team had not gotten the car lined up on the machine properly.

"We'll start last instead of from the pole," said Larson. "I guess I'm upset at myself for getting into the wall in practice there because it put us behind on getting to the tech line. We still failed a couple of times. The machine wouldn't work there, late, and it cost us a minute or minute and a half, and we actually passed. But we didn't have enough time to get out there. Had the machine worked, maybe we would have made it out there for that round. I don't know. I won't speak too much on it because I don't know much about how that whole tech process works. I know all the teams hate it. The teams point at NASCAR. NASCAR points at the teams. It's confusing to me."

Larson will start 39th in Sunday’s race while Corey LaJoie – who was also unable to get his car through inspection – will start 40th.

Qualifying Results

Pos. # Driver Make Sponsor Lap Speed
1 4 Kevin Harvick Ford Mobil 1 27.918 193.424
2 18 Kyle Busch Toyota M&M's Red, White & Blue 28.050 192.513
3 24 Chase Elliott Chevy NAPA 28.087 192.260
4 20 Matt Kenseth Toyota Circle K 28.106 192.130
5 77 Erik Jones Toyota 5-hour ENERGY Extra Strength 28.157 191.782
6 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota FedEx Office 28.159 191.768
7 21 Ryan Blaney Ford Motorcraft 28.164 191.734
8 78 Martin Truex Jr Toyota Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats 28.236 191.245
9 14 Clint Bowyer Ford Haas-Automation 28.266 191.042
10 2 Brad Keselowski Ford Miller Lite 28.297 190.833
11 1 Jamie McMurray Chevy GEARWRENCH 28.346 190.503
12 41 Kurt Busch Ford Haas Automation 28.420 190.007
13 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Ford Fastenal 28.327 190.631
14 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevy Lowe's 28.369 190.349
15 10 Danica Patrick Ford CODE 3 ASSOCIATES 28.380 190.275
16 27 Paul Menard Chevy Knauf / Menards 28.385 190.241
17 31 Ryan Newman Chevy Grainger 28.410 190.074
18 6 Trevor Bayne Ford Ford EcoBoost 28.419 190.014
19 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr Chevy Nationwide Patriotic 28.430 189.940
20 19 Daniel Suarez Toyota Subway 28.455 189.773
21 95 Michael McDowell Chevy WRL General Contractors 28.478 189.620
22 3 Austin Dillon Chevy Dow Salutes Veterans 28.479 189.613
23 22 Joey Logano Ford Shell Pennzoil 28.501 189.467
24 5 Kasey Kahne Chevy LiftMaster 28.656 188.442
25 43 Regan Smith Ford United States Air Force 28.676 188.311
26 47 AJ Allmendinger Chevy Harris Teeter Express Lane 28.681 188.278
27 13 Ty Dillon Chevy GEICO Military 28.697 188.173
28 38 David Ragan Ford Jacob Companies 28.700 188.153
29 37 Chris Buescher Chevy Kleenex – Cars3 28.825 187.337
30 32 Matt DiBenedetto Ford Cosmo Motors 28.891 186.909
31 34 Landon Cassill Ford CSX Play It Safe 29.062 185.810
32 23 Gray Gaulding Toyota Bubba Burger 29.254 184.590
33 7 JJ Yeley Chevy Accell Construction, Inc. 29.325 184.143
34 72 Cole Whitt Chevy RTIC Coolers 29.556 182.704
35 15 Reed Sorenson Chevy Low T Centers 29.779 181.336
36 51 Timmy Hill Chevy CharliesSoap.com 30.419 177.521
37 55 Derrike Cope Toyota Twin Peaks 30.513 176.974
38 33 Jeffrey Earnhardt Chevy Towne Bank 30.602 176.459
39 42 Kyle Larson Chevy Target 0.000 0.000
40 83 Corey Lajoie Toyota Hope for the Warriors 0.000 0.000

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