Michigan Cup qualifying rained out, Busch gets pole
Quote selected text Published June 13th, 2008 in NASCAR News
Kyle Busch will start on the pole after qualifying for Sunday afternoon’s LifeLock 400 at the Michigan International Speedway was rained out.
Eleven drivers had made their qualifying runs when the rains came, but by NASCAR rule, if all drivers have not completed their laps the starting grid is based on owner points.
Greg Biffle was the fastest of the 11 that had taken to the track, with a fastest lap of 38.545 seconds (186.795 m.p.h.).
Starting alongside Busch will be Jeff Burton. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Carl Edwards will make up row two.
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GO 88 Jr…………
he who starts first need not finish first.
Hahahaha,…..I hope ole M&M’s kid blows an engine !
Blows an engine or hits the real hard wall on the first couple of laps.
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Jr nation and the rest of the drivers and Jr fans can only hope!!!
Love the picture for this article..
XD
Why does JR nation always seem to have this chip on their shoulders?? For crying out loud, its only an article saying who got the pole. Must be some sort of inferiority complex on their part….