For the second week in a row, Denny Hamlin will start from the pole. It was unusually warm day in Dover and that created some extremely slick conditions. Hamlin went out 19th and laid down his fast lap. There were plenty of fast cars to attempt their qualifiyng run after Hamlin, but as the day went on the track got even slicker. Jimmie Johnson damn near spun his car and qualified near the middle of the pack. Here are the picks and qualifying results:
PT-5, 56, 47, 18=32
Toby-48, 20, 42, 11=29
Freddy-48, 20, 9, 18=25
Joe-48, 11, 42, 2=25
Michael-48, 20, 42, 5=19
Dennis-48, 11, 42, 15=18
Norb-15, 11, 42, 48=18
Terry-5, 20, 9, 14=17
Brent-48, 56, 9, 15=15
Jim-48, 27, 42, 20=14
Neil-48, 24, 9, 56=14
Chuck-48, 24, 9, 15=1
The top 15 in qualifying were-11, 56, 18, 20, 39, 55, 29, 2, 22, 1, 5, 88, 78, 42, 15
As you can see, Toyota has seven cars in the top 15, while Chevy has six and Ford only two. The Fords continue to struugle much as they have all year. In fact Rousch/Fenway had no cars in the top 15. The two Fords belong to Penske Racing. Jack Rousch better start paying more attention to his race team then he does to his goofy lookin' hats. It kinda makes you wonder if Matt Kenseth saw this downturn coming and decided to jump ship to Joe Gibbs and Toyota. Anywayback to Hamlin.
This is Denny's baby mama, Jordan Fish. When you always have your legs spread apart,
You end up looking like this!!!
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