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Jeff Gordon wins first Las Vegas pole in last attempt

By Reid Spencer - NASCAR Wire Service
Posted 10:04PM on Friday 6th March 2015 ( 10 years ago )
LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Scratch one small item off Jeff Gordon's swan song bucket list.

With a track-record lap at 194.679 mph, Jeff Gordon won the pole for Sunday's Kobalt 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, one of three active Cup tracks where the four-time champion had not won a Coors Light Pole Award-before Friday afternoon's time trials.

Covering the 1.5-mile distance in 27.738 seconds, Gordon shaved .201 seconds off the track record Joey Logano set last year. Logano (194.315 mph) was second to Gordon in Friday's qualifying during a third and final round that saw nine drivers break the track record.

"Oh, boys, this is good," Gordon said after setting the record. "That was a damn good lap."

The pole was Gordon's second of the season and the 79th of his career. The top qualifier for the season-opening Daytona 500, Gordon did not make a qualifying run in last week's Sprint Cup race at Atlanta because his No. 24 Chevrolet didn't clear inspection in time.

Friday's time trials represented a welcome turnaround. After running a conservative 193.653 mph in the second round of knockout qualifying, Gordon knew he had a shot at the pole.

"Well, I didn't come off the throttle much, if any-I know I had to blip it just the tiniest, tiniest bit," Gordon said of his pole-winning lap. "The lap before, in the second session, I was a little conservative and the car just stuck so good, I thought when I heard some of the lap times that were up there (in the third round), I knew (I had to) be fully committed and just go for it.

"So I drove it down into (turn) 1. I may have come off of it just a tiny bit, but it wasn't much at all. And it stuck so good, I was like, 'Okay, do I run wide open through (turns) 3 and 4?' I don't know. It was real close. There was a lot of wide-open throttle there. It was fun. What a turnaround from last week. I'm just so proud of this team and keeping their heads up. Last week was a tough one, and this is a great, great way to start out weekend here in Las Vegas
Jeff Gordon celebrates with his crew after winning the Coors Light pole award for Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. / Photo: Jonathan Ferrey/NASCAR via Getty Images

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