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Oct 23, 2010
Saturday
Hamlin Fires First Shot Toward Martinsville Speedway Chase Supremacy
Press Release
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Denny Hamlin uses a Sprint Fanview to watch other drivers' qualifying laps before going out and pacing the field at Martinsville Speedway. - Photo Credit: Geoff Burke/Getty Images
Denny Hamlin uses a Sprint Fanview to watch other drivers' qualifying laps before going out and pacing the field at Martinsville Speedway. - Photo Credit: Geoff Burke/Getty Images
MARTINSVILLE, VA (October 22, 2010) – Denny Hamlin won the first round of his Martinsville Speedway showdown with Jimmie Johnson Friday afternoon.

Johnson and Hamlin are first and second in the Chase for Sprint Cup headed into the TUMS Fast Relief 500, but Hamlin put himself in a prime position to gain ground Friday by winning the pole for Sunday’s race. And while Hamlin nailed down the top starting position, Johnson qualified 19th.

Hamlin’s pole-winning time was 19.518 seconds (97.018 mph) around the .526-mile oval. Marcos Ambrose gave Toyota a sweep of the front row, claiming the outside pole with a time of 19.521 seconds.

It was Hamlin’s second Martinsville pole win and his 11th career NASCAR Sprint Cup pole.

“I feel like, if I can out-qualify the 48 (Johnson), I can potentially keep him from leading one lap,” Hamlin said after practice and before qualifying. “We spent all day working on qualifying trying to get the pole—trying to get that first pit stall, because, obviously, we do feel like it’s very important.

Johnson leads Hamlin by 41 points going into Sunday’s race, but will start the TUMS Fast Relief 500 in bit of a hole. In addition to starting well ahead of Johnson, Hamlin got to take his choice of pit stall. He picked the first one at the end of pit row, another definite advantage.

Greg Biffle (96.988 mph) will start third, followed by Ryan Newman (96.973 mph) and Juan Pablo Montoya (96.959 mph). Kevin Harvick, 77 points behind Johnson and the only driver other than Hamlin within 156 points of the Chase lead, will start 36th.

Despite his qualifying advantage, Hamlin gave a warning about Johnson’s and Harvick’s starting positions.

“When the green flag drops, they’re going to be coming,” Hamlin said.

Sprint Cup regular Kyle Busch won the pole Friday for Saturday’s Kroger 200 Camping World Truck Series race, barely edging second-place Matt Crafton.

Rounding ou the top five were Ron Hornaday Jr., Kevin Harvick and Johnny Sauter.

The Kroger 200 is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. Saturday.

Good seats remain for both the Kroger 200 and the TUMS Fast Relief 500.

Tickets to the Kroger 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race are $35 with children 12 and under admitted free.
Tickets for the TUMS Fast Relief 500 begin at $25 and range to $77.

Tickets for all events may be purchased at the ticket office, by calling 1.877.RACE.TIX or by visiting www.martinsvillespeedway.com online.

- Martinsville Speedway, Press Release


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