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Pos. Car Driver Make Sponsor Speed Time Behind
1 #12 Ryan Newman Dodge ALLTEL 128.314 14.954 Leader
2 #24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet DuPont 128.288 14.957 -0.003
3 #16 Greg Biffle Ford Jackson Hewitt/National Guard 128.176 14.970 -0.016
4 #2 Rusty Wallace Dodge Miller Lite 128.074 14.982 -0.028
5 #9 Kasey Kahne* Dodge Dodge Dealers/UAW 127.860 15.007 -0.053
6 #42 Jamie McMurray Dodge Texaco/Havoline 127.529 15.046 -0.092
7 #77 Brendan Gaughan* Dodge Kodak EasyShare 127.377 15.064 -0.110
8 #15 Michael Waltrip Chevrolet NAPA Auto Parts 127.006 15.108 -0.154
9 #38 Elliott Sadler Ford M&M's 126.938 15.116 -0.162
10 #30 Johnny Sauter* Chevrolet America Online 126.854 15.126 -0.172
11 #48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet Lowe's 126.679 15.147 -0.193
12 #20 Tony Stewart Chevrolet Home Depot 126.595 15.157 -0.203
13 #97 Kurt Busch Ford Sharpie/IRWIN Industrial Tools 126.570 15.160 -0.206
14 #29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet GM Goodwrench 126.553 15.162 -0.208
15 #21 Ricky Rudd Ford Motorcraft/U.S. Air Force 126.470 15.172 -0.218
16 #19 Jeremy Mayfield Dodge Dodge Dealers/UAW 126.353 15.186 -0.232
17 #40 Sterling Marlin Dodge Coors Light 126.278 15.195 -0.241
18 #8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet Budweiser 126.270 15.196 -0.242
19 #49 Ken Schrader Dodge Schwan's Home Service 126.262 15.197 -0.243
20 #22 Scott Wimmer* Dodge Caterpillar 126.204 15.204 -0.250
21 #6 Mark Martin Ford Viagra 126.170 15.208 -0.254
22 #25 Brian Vickers* Chevrolet GMAC Financial Services 126.013 15.227 -0.273
23 #17 Matt Kenseth Ford DeWalt Power Tools 125.939 15.236 -0.282
24 #41 Casey Mears Dodge Target 125.930 15.237 -0.283
25 #32 Ricky Craven Chevrolet Tide 125.889 15.242 -0.288
26 #01 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet U.S. Army 125.535 15.285 -0.331
27 #18 Bobby Labonte Chevrolet Wellbutrin 125.486 15.291 -0.337
28 #10 Scott Riggs* Chevrolet Valvoline/Harlem Globetrotters 125.461 15.294 -0.340
29 #43 Jeff Green Dodge Cheerios/Betty Crocker 125.379 15.304 -0.350
30 #88 Dale Jarrett Ford UPS 125.297 15.314 -0.360
31 #99 Jeff Burton Ford Roush Racing 125.297 15.314 -0.360
32 #31 Robby Gordon Chevrolet Cingular Wireless 125.289 15.315 -0.361
33 #5 Terry Labonte Chevrolet Kellogg's 125.020 15.348 -0.394
34 #198 Geoffrey Bodine Ford Lucas Oil Products 124.832 15.371 -0.417
35 #4 Kevin Lepage Chevrolet Morgan-McClure 124.768 15.379 -0.425
36 #45 Kyle Petty Dodge Georgia Pacific/Brawny 124.283 15.439 -0.485
37 #50 Derrike Cope Dodge Arnold Development Companies 123.857 15.492 -0.538
38 #194 Stanton Barrett Chevrolet AmericInn Lodging Systems 123.786 15.501 -0.547

Provisional
39 #0 Ward Burton Chevrolet NetZero HiSpeed - - -
40 #09 Joe Ruttman Dodge Phoenix Racing 122.084 15.717 -0.763
41 #172 Kirk Shelmerdine Ford TUCSON 115.597 16.599 -1.645
42 #02 Hermie Sadler Pontiac East Tennessee Trailers 122.827 15.622 -0.668
43 #280 Andy Hillenburg Ford Hover Motorsports 110.830 17.313 -2.359

Did not Qualify
44 #89 Morgan Shepherd Dodge Voyles/Carter's Royal Dispos-all 122.693 15.639 -0.685


* Denotes Rookie
 
Nice to see Jeff Gordon in his customary front row starting position at Bristol :bounce:
 
good to see greg up in the front too. need to avoid all the early wrecks that are going to take place
 
I'm a little worried about that 10th spot, gives him 3/4 of the field to bang on as he's sliding back. ;)
 
Originally posted by Eagle1@Mar 27 2004, 09:28 AM
I'm a little worried about that 10th spot, gives him 3/4 of the field to bang on as he's sliding back. ;)
As long as Jeff is in front of him he can take out the whole rest of the dang field for all I care :p
 
Anybody but me notice the disparity in speeds? I mean really, 18 mph difference?
 
Originally posted by kat2220+Mar 26 2004, 09:35 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (kat2220 @ Mar 26 2004, 09:35 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--redrock@Mar 26 2004, 04:41 PM
Awsome, Ryan again on a pole!
Only the 3rd time this season :ph34r: :wacko: [/b][/quote]
agreed,Ryan's 21st career pole in just 84 starts,or a 25.0% rating in pole positions,gets a little old IMHO.Would like to see some other drivers have a shot at a pole once in a great while anyway,at this rate,there might only be about 10 cars/drivers in the Bud Shootout in 2005 ;) :D

I also noticed the big disparity in speed of the slowest cars compared to the pole-sitter speed,again :rolleyes: ,at a .533 mile track the field-fillers will probably be a bigger news story than They already were at Darlington race ;)
I realize that NASCAR has made a tradition of allowing as many capable drivers as possible into Their top series,but are some of these teams really capable?If a driver is 18MPH or off of teh pole speed,it's apparent that They will probably run just as bad in the race and more accidents will happen before NASCAR black-flags Them for not meeting minimum speed requirements during the race IMHO. ;)
 
I was noticing Kat, just didn't want to get that whole field filler thing going again. Morgan going home but was 12 mph faster than andy.
 
Originally posted by Eagle1@Mar 27 2004, 11:34 AM
I was noticing Kat, just didn't want to get that whole field filler thing going again. Morgan going home but was 12 mph faster than andy.
Morgan has no Provisionals but IMHO really deserved to race. He was faster than Schlerdine too!
 
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