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Earnhardt was the first and last Cup driver to die in a race since 1991. Three deaths between that time came during practice. I am all for improving safety but I am completely against unnecessary changes that decrease the quality of the events. I like good racing, not the crashes, and NASCAR fails to provide that.

I also agree with SBK, congrats to the kid for winning the lottery.
 

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2nd place is a great day for Jr. I'm sure he was happy just with being on the lead lap. lol
 
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Updated: April 16, 2011, 8:42 PM ET
Jeff Gordon claims pole at Talladega



TALLADEGA, Ala. -- Jeff Gordon put himself in select company. So did Rick Hendrick.

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Jeff Gordon poses after winning the pole for the Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway.
Too bad they didn't get there a little faster.

Gordon won his 70th career pole Saturday and led a Hendrick Motorsports sweep of the top four spots at Talladega Superspeedway -- only the third team in NASCAR history to monopolize the first two rows for a Cup race.

Gordon turned a two-lap qualifying average of 178.248 mph for the Aaron's 499. He broke a tie for third place on the career list with Cale Yarborough and trails only Richard Petty (123) and David Pearson (113).

As for Hendrick, he joined Pete DePaolo (Charlotte, 1956) and Jack Roush (California, 2005) as the only car owners to have the four fastest cars in qualifying for a top-division race. Jimmie Johnson claimed the outside of the front row with a speed of 177.844, with Mark Martin (177.807) and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (177.765) taking the second row.

"I had no idea what to expect, and neither did the team. We certainly didn't expect to go out and do 1-2-3-4 for Hendrick," Gordon said. "It's funny how a plan comes together when you least expect it."

But the four-time series champion wasn't all that thrilled about another landmark: the slowest speed ever to claim the pole at Talladega.

It wasn't even close. Gordon was more than 6 mph slower than the previous mark, a pole-winning speed of 184.640 by Clint Bowyer for the fall race last year.

"I felt like I could've walked faster than I was going," Gordon said. "Anybody could drive that car at that speed. We need to make it a little more interesting."

The horsepower-sapping restrictor plates are more limiting than ever. With the teams figuring out they can go faster driving in tandem rather than drafting in larger packs, NASCAR mandated a smaller plate at this high-banked track to keep speeds under control during the race.

But that made qualifying "just a snoozer" from Gordon's perspective.

"We need to make it more entertaining for the fans and for us. We're not doing anything out there right now," he said. "I don't see why we couldn't get out there and go in the 200 mph range during qualifying."

That used to be the norm at Talladega, but no one has eclipsed 200 mph in qualifying since 1987. Gordon suggested that teams be allowed to remove the plate during qualifying, or at least use one that doesn't drain as much power.

"In this day and age, to have the slowest qualifying lap we've ever had at this place -- come on, that's crazy," he said.

The first non-Hendrick starter in Sunday's race will be Paul Menard (177.702) of Richard Childress Racing. Landon Cassill gave Chevrolet the top six spots in the 43-car field with a career-best qualifying effort.

Failing to qualify were Mike Skinner, Tony Raines and Michael McDowell.

By starting up front, Hendrick's four cars will be able to pair off right from the green flag -- Gordon working with Martin, Johnson with Earnhardt.

"That's as good as we could possibly ask for," Gordon said. "If we could write the script, we couldn't have written it any better."

If only he could've gone a lot faster.


Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press
 
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Jr. is quietly having a good year so far.

Third in the points standing. :towel
 
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im not hating bc busch is up there to i was just saying lol

You know the thing with Jr. is he hasn't won a race in 100 plus races, but he's been in the top 15 or so in every race so far.

That tells me that their race team is finally figuring it out and all this bullshit about him being overrated is thrown out the window.

~looks around the corner to see if sbk is coming~
 

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You know the thing with Jr. is he hasn't won a race in 100 plus races, but he's been in the top 15 or so in every race so far.

That tells me that their race team is finally figuring it out and all this bullshit about him being overrated is thrown out the window.

~looks around the corner to see if sbk is coming~
Thats bc they changed pit crews and i think its benefiting Jr bc a good pit crew makes a driver alot better.
 

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Jr's last win was a gas mileage victory. And that victory ended like a 50 race winning drought.

So he hasn't really won a race in like 5 years.

He's way overrated. He's the most overrated athlete in any sport.
 

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Jr's last win was a gas mileage victory. And that victory ended like a 50 race winning drought.

So he hasn't really won a race in like 5 years.

He's way overrated. He's the most overrated athlete in any sport.

lol
 

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Further proof that Kyle Busch is an idiot....


•Kyle Busch cited for speeding: NASCAR driver Kyle Busch was cited for careless and reckless driving after deputies said they clocked him doing nearly three times the posted speed limit Tuesday afternoon. Iredell County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Chris Stone, a member of the Aggressive Criminal Enforcement (ACE) team, stopped a yellow Lexus sports car after he clocked it doing 128 mph in a 45 mph zone on Perth Road near Judas Road, between Troutman and Mooresville, NC. Busch, driver of the #18 M&Ms/Interstate Batteries Toyota Camry, was cited for careless and reckless driving and speeding, said Lt. Troy Miller, who supervises the ACE team for the sheriff's office.()(5-24-2011)
 

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There is nothing quite as exciting as watching professional drivers run out of gas on the final lap. Fuel milage races are among the worst in NASCAR.
 
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