KFDM COOP Posted June 27, 2007 Report Posted June 27, 2007 Yeley edges Johnson to win first career pole Associated Press BROOKLYN, Mich. -- J.J. Yeley won his first career pole Friday at Michigan International Speedway, making him like the two-mile oval even more. "This is one of my favorite race tracks," he said. "It's a lot of fun because it's four and five grooves wide. It's big, fast and a lot of fun. "It gives me a lot of comfort when I'm driving and when you have that comfort, you drive harder," he said. Yeley posted a lap of 38.399 seconds -- at a speed of 187.505 mph -- to edge Jimmie Johnson by a thousandth of a second. "I don't win many poles, so I hate to see opportunities fly by," said Johnson, the defending Nextel Cup champion whose last pole was more than a year ago. "Qualifying is not my specialty, so I have to really commend my team. "I'm better at racing than running by myself," he said. Kyle Busch was third at 186.829, showing he was not too distracted after Hendrick Motorsports chose to replace him earlier in the week with Dale Earnhardt Jr. on next year's team. "You have to put it all in perspective and look at the items you can control," Busch said. Earnhardt will start Sunday's race 23rd in the 43-car field. Ryan Newman, Joe Nemechek and Jeff Gordon rounded out the top six qualifiers. Michael Waltrip will race for just the third time in 15 races. ......................................................................................... 4 and 5 grooves wide, huh? Does that mean more wrecks when you get that many cars side-by-side? And Jr. --- I'll be glad when you start pulling off the "Top 6-10" qualifying runs.
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