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  • Busch grabs Nationwide pole at Dover


    Dover, DE (Sports Network) - Kyle Busch will start on the pole for Saturday's Dover 200 Nationwide Series race after topping the speed charts in qualifying at Dover International Speedway.

    Busch, the current points leader, turned a blazing lap around the one-mile track at 154.110 m.p.h. (23.360 seconds) in his No.18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota for his third pole of the season and the 18th of his Nationwide career. He started on the pole and won the fall race here one year ago.

    "The [car] has been good this weekend, and we just have to make sure we keep it that way throughout this race," Busch said.

    "We've got 200 laps, and anything can happen. We've seen it here before, especially with us this year. It seems like our late restarts are our Achilles' heal." In May, Busch appeared to be on his way to another victory at Dover, but a late-race tangle with his JGR teammate Joey Logano cost him the win. Brad Keselowski went to Victory Lane, while Busch ended up with a 17th-place finish after cutting a tire during the incident.

    Busch qualified more than two miles per hour faster than his closest competitor, Carl Edwards, who will start on the outside pole. Busch holds a 201-point lead over Edwards.

    Mike Bliss qualified third, followed by Sprint Cup Series regulars Denny Hamlin and Scott Speed.

    Ryan Newman, Steve Wallace, John Wes Townley, Dennis Setzer and Reed Sorenson completed the top-10.

    J.C. Stout was the only driver who failed to qualify.

    Today's 200-mile is scheduled to begin around 3:30 p.m. (et).

    09/26 12:53:06 ET


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