Auto racing: Rain puts Gordon on Cup pole at Martinsville
By HANK KURZ Jr.
AP Sports Writer
MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Jeff Gordon will start from the pole position in Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway after steady rain washed out qualifying today.
Being the points leader also earned Gordon the prime stall on the cramped pit road of NASCAR's tricky, 0.526-mile oval. He will be seeking his eighth victory at Martinsville, tops among active drivers, and his first in 47 races.
The qualifying rainout, he figures, only helps his chances.
"I think because of the pit road situation here, this is probably the most important place to start on the pole because you get that No. 1 pit stall," said Gordon, who has started at the top spot seven other times in his career at the track. "Either way, I feel like rain or shine we had a shot at getting it. Certainly great timing for us to be leading the points."
Martinsville's pit road surrounds much of the small track, and the stall Gordon will take is closest to the exit to pit road with nothing obstructing his car's path onto the track.
Other stalls are difficult to maneuver in and out of because they are all narrow.
"There's no doubt that anyone that gets the No. 1 pit stall, it gives them the upper hand," the four-time series champ said. "The stalls are so tight; there's only one good one."
Kurt Busch will start second, followed by Clint Bowyer, Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards.
The rain came after the Cup drivers got in a practice, and that left Gordon and several others delighted to have at least had a chance to adjust their car setups to the track.
"I'm excited," Bowyer said. "I think I've got as good a car as I've ever had here."