Daniel Suarez Saved Best For Last For Kentucky Cup Pole

Daniel Suarez celebrates after scoring the pole for Saturday night’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Kentucky Speedway. Photo by Brian Lawdermilk/Getty Images

Daniel Suarez saved the best for last in Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series qualifying on Friday at Kentucky Speedway.

The 27-year-old driver from Monterrey, Mexico, was the last to run a qualifying lap at the 1.5-mile track, and he used the opportunity to Knock Stewart-Haas Racing teammate off the provisional pole for Saturday’s Quaker State 400.

Suarez covered the distance in 29.254 seconds (184.590 mph) to beat out Almirola (183.799 mph) for the top starting spot by .126 seconds.

“The car’s been very fast the entire day,” said Suarez, who earned his Busch Pole Award of the season and the second of his career. “We had probably the fastest car in last practice and the fastest car in qualifying, so I’m very proud of my guys, Ford Performance, Haas Automation — everyone who makes this program possible.

Suarez, the 2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion, hasn’t won in the Cup series. Suarez would become the first Mexican driver to earn a victory in NASCAR’s premier series.

“I really want to win so bad,” Suarez said. “I haven’t been in Victory Lane for a while. The last time I was in Victory Lane was in Brazil, and it was in a go-kart race. I have been looking forward to bring a trophy home for a while.

“We have very fast cars. Now it’s up to me to make it happen (Saturday) night.”

Three-time Kentucky winner Brad Keselowski went out early, and his speed (183.443 mph) stood up for the third starting spot, as Ford drivers swept the top three spots on the grid and five of the top seven. Kurt Busch (183.355 mph) was fourth in the fastest Chevrolet, and two-time defending race winner Martin Truex, Jr. (182.587 mph) qualified eighth in the quickest Toyota.

“I think that’s our best qualifying effort on a mile-and-a-half (track) this year, so that’s something to be proud of there,” Keselowski said. “I didn’t quite have the speed to get to the pole. I’d have liked to have had a later draw. I think there might have been a bit of speed there, but I don’t know if I could have got… Daniel was a tenth (of a second) and a half… I might have been able to get a half a tenth or tenth.

“All in all, a decent run for our Discount Tire Ford Mustang, and happy for (engine builder) Doug Yates and all the Ford guys to have all three of our cars up front with the Fords, but we’ll see what we have (Saturday).”

Kevin Harvick qualified fifth, followed by Daniel Hemric, Clint Bowyer and Truex. Austin Dillon was ninth, and two-time Kentucky winner Kyle Busch claimed the 10th starting spot.

Keselowski, Truex and Kyle Busch are the only former Kentucky winners in the 36-driver field. Front-row starters have won the last three Cup races at the 1.5-mile track, a good omen for Suarez and Almirola.

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
Kentucky Speedway – Sparta, KY
Quaker State 400 – July 12, 2019

Unofficial Qualifying Results

1. (41) Daniel Suarez, Ford, 184.590 mph.
2. (10) Aric Almirola, Ford, 183.799 mph.
3. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 183.443 mph.
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5. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 183.312 mph.
6. (8) Daniel Hemric #, Chevrolet, 182.890 mph.
7. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 182.834 mph.
8. (19) Martin Truex, Jr., Toyota, 182.587 mph.
9. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 182.556 mph.
10. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 182.426 mph.
11. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 182.309 mph.
12. (24) William Byron, Chevrolet, 182.278 mph.
13. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 182.149 mph.
14. (21) Paul Menard, Ford, 182.020 mph.
15. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 181.996 mph.
16. (17) Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., Ford, 181.904 mph.
17. (34) Michael McDowell, Ford, 181.500 mph.
18. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 181.433 mph.
19. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 181.354 mph.
20. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 181.336 mph.
21. (20) Erik Jones, Toyota, 181.080 mph.
22. (88) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 180.759 mph.
23. (6) Ryan Newman, Ford, 180.681 mph.
24. (95) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 180.517 mph.
25. (38) David Ragan, Ford, 180.313 mph.
26. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 180.276 mph.
27. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 180.090 mph.
28. (43) Darrell Wallace, Jr., Chevrolet, 179.952 mph.
29. (32) Corey LaJoie, Ford, 179.916 mph.
30. (47) Ryan Preece #, Chevrolet, 179.862 mph.
31. (36) Matt Tifft #, Ford, 178.974 mph.
32. (51) Bayley Currey(i), Ford, 177.708 mph.
33. (15) Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 177.509 mph.
34. (00) Landon Cassill(i), Chevrolet, 176.858 mph.
35. (52) B.J. McLeod(i), Chevrolet, 174.396 mph.
36. (77) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 174.020 mph.

 

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