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NASCAR Dover 2014 qualifying results: Kevin Harvick snares 7th pole

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Kevin Harvick led the way in NASCAR qualifying Friday at Dover.

NASCAR's new multi-round, knockout qualifying format has been good to Kevin Harvick, who won a series-best seventh pole of the season Friday at Dover International Speedway.

Harvick was fastest in both sessions, and his Round 2 lap of 162.933 miles per hour gave him the pole for Sunday's AAA 400. Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin will start second and third, respectively.

Never regarded as a good qualifier prior to this season, Harvick has excelled in his first year with Stewart-Haas Racing. From 2001 to 2013 Harvick won a total of six poles in 466 starts.

"It's been an amazing year for everybody on our Budweiser Stewart-Haas racing team," Harvick said. "They just do a great job in preparing the race cars and put a lot of effort into qualifying, and it's translated into a lot of good finishes."

The final race of the opening Chase for the Sprint Cup bracket saw a majority of the playoff field struggle in qualifying.

Along with Harvick, Busch and Hamlin, only Brad Keselowski (fourth), Jeff Gordon (fifth), Jimmie Johnson (eighth) and Kasey Kahne (12th) will start better than 12th Sunday.

Fellow Chasers Matt Kenseth (14th), Joey Logano (16th), Carl Edwards (18th), Ryan Newman (20th), Aric Almirola (21st), Kurt Busch (22nd), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (25th), Greg Biffle (27th) and AJ Allmendinger (28th) all failed to advance out of the first session.

Said Allmendinger: "It sucked. We are just not fast enough."

Logano's omission was most notable. Dover represented just the third time this season the Team Penske driver failed to make the final round.

"We just didn't go fast enough, I don't know," Logano said. "We unloaded pretty far off today and we spent a lot of time on race-trim. We got started behind the eight ball and trying to make that up and didn't put a great effort into qualifying today, so we're gonna start a little further toward the back."

Keselowski and Logano have clinched advancement to Chase No. 2, and Harvick, third in the standings, is fairly secure. The lowest four drivers in points will be eliminated following Sunday's race.

"Just try to win, that's really the thinking at this particular point," Harvick said. "Obviously, points-wise, we feel like we're in good shape and we just want to keep building on the momentum we have."

All 43 drivers entered qualified Friday.

AAA 400 starting lineup
PositionDriverMakeSpeed
1Kevin HarvickChevrolet162.933
2Kyle BuschToyota162.404
3Denny HamlinToyota162.250
4Brad KeselowskiFord162.140
5Jamie McMurrayChevrolet161.936
6Jeff GordonChevrolet161.573
7Kyle LarsonChevrolet161.457
8Jimmie JohnsonChevrolet161.298
9Clint BowyerToyota160.643
10Austin DillonChevrolet160.506
11Brian VickersToyota160.492
12Kasey KahneChevrolet160.192
13Danica PatrickChevrolet161.196
14Matt KensethToyota161.132
15Tony StewartChevrolet161.016
16Joey LoganoFord160.879
17Marcos AmbroseFord160.808
18Carl EdwardsFord160.707
19Paul MenardChevrolet160.635
20Ryan NewmanChevrolet160.621
21Aric AlmirolaFord160.585
22Kurt BuschChevrolet160.528
23Justin AllgaierChevrolet160.449
24Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.Ford160.421
25Dale Earnhardt, Jr.Chevrolet160.399
26Martin Truex, Jr.Chevrolet160.142
27Greg BiffleFord159.929
28A.J. AllmendingerChevrolet159.865
29Cole WhittToyota159.716
30Casey MearsChevrolet159.200
31David GillilandFord159.123
32Josh WiseChevrolet158.249
33Reed SorensonChevrolet158.172
34Alex BowmanToyota158.089
35Michael AnnettChevrolet157.971
36Landon CassillChevrolet157.137
37David RaganFord157.054
38David StremmeChevrolet156.359
39J.J. YeleyFord156.169
40Mike BlissChevrolet156.040
41Mike WallaceToyota156.020
42Travis KvapilToyota153.479
43Timmy HillChevrolet152.355

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