Keselowski outqualifies Johnson; Kyle Busch wins pole

Switcheroo at Phoenix

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Chase leader Jimmie Johnson looks out of his car Friday following qualifying for Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Ariz. Johnson, who has had success over the years at the track, struggled in qualifying and will start the race in 24th – 10 spots behind Brad Keselowski, who sits in second place in the points standings. (AP Photo/Paul Connors) (Paul Connors)
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It was a big improvement for Busch from a year ago, when he came into the race in crisis. He had to fight to keep his job after intentionally wrecking Ron Hornaday Jr. in a Truck Series race at Texas a week earlier, which led NASCAR to park him for the rest of the weekend, qualified poorly and finished 34th.

“It’s kind of cool because here a year ago we qualified 36th – dead last on speed – and then this year we’re fastest, top of the sheets,” Busch said. “It’s really good for all of us. I’m just proud of the effort.”

Martin Truex Jr. qualified second and Denny Hamlin was third to give Toyota the top three starting spots. Kasey Kahne qualified fourth and was followed by Aric Almirola, Kurt Busch and Paul Menard. Regan Smith was eighth, Tony Stewart was ninth and Mark Martin rounded out the top 10.

The three Toyota drivers thought the track surface and grip was difficult, with Hamlin and Truex even calling it “treacherous.”

“At the start of practice it was pretty treacherous just because it’s been sitting, so it’s just tough to know,” Truex said of the track surface. “We go through so much with transition in the race car throughout practice because the track is new and the tires are kind of hard. This is a great race track and just hope the groove gets a little bit wider before the race starts.”

Top 5 qualifiers

1. Kyle Busch

2. Martin Truex Jr.

3. Denny Hamlin

4. Kasey Kahne

5. Aric Almirola

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