Brian Scott earns first career pole in knock-out qualifying at Talladega

TALLADEGA, AL - MAY 03: Brian Scott, driver of the #33 Shore Lodge Chevrolet, poses with the Coors Light Pole award after qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway on May 3, 2014 in Talladega, Alabama. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
TALLADEGA, AL - MAY 03:  Brian Scott, driver of the #33 Shore Lodge Chevrolet, poses with the Coors Light Pole award after qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway on May 3, 2014 in Talladega, Alabama.  (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
TALLADEGA, AL – MAY 03: Brian Scott, driver of the #33 Shore Lodge Chevrolet, poses with the Coors Light Pole award after qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Aaron’s 499 at Talladega Superspeedway on May 3, 2014 in Talladega, Alabama. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

In the debut of “knock-out” qualifying on a restrictor plate track in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Circle Sport Racing’s Brian Scott earned his first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light pole in advance of Sunday’s Aaron’s 499 at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway (1 p.m. ET on FOX).

Scott in his No. 33 Shore Lodge Chevrolet used his alliance with Richard Childress Racing (RCR) and technical teammates A.J. Allmendinger, Austin Dillon, Ryan Newman and Paul Menard to knock Tony Stewart from the top-spot in his third lap around the 2.66-mile superspeedway with a fastest lap of 198.290 mph (48.293 seconds).

“It was a team effort,” said Scott, who will make his fifth career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start Sunday.” Big thanks to Joe Falk, Circle Sport Racing; everybody at RCR / ECR Engines. It is always a team effort to get these superspeedway poles. We had a plan from the beginning to work as a team. About seven of us in a line. (Ryan) Newman was leading it; he was the point man, and I know how that feels because I was the point man in the Nationwide car yesterday. You feel like you don’t really have a shot, but you do it to be a team player. It is awesome for everybody.”

Paul Menard qualified second with A.J. Allmendinger, Casey Mears and Austin Dillon rounding out the top-five. The top-six entries were all powered by Earnhardt Childress Racing (ECR) engines, with Ryan Newman making up the top half-dozen. The ECR brigade met before qualifying Saturday to discuss their strategy and execution. It worked brilliantly.

Unpredictable was the word of choice floating around the garage area leading up to Saturday’s qualifying rounds. Immediately from the drop of the green flag to begin round one, the word lived up to its hype as cars scattered, groups connected and (some) frustration ensued.

By the end of session one, Kyle Busch, despite some right-side fender damage had delivered the fastest lap ahead of Joey Logano, Jimmie Johnson, Michael McDowell and Brad Keselowski. Busch was allowed to change his right-front tire, but failed to make it through round two.

At the conclusion of round two Scott, Allmendinger, Edwards, Mears and Dillon comprised the top-five. While the green flag flew for the final five minute session, the cars stood still on pit lane, until two minutes and twenty seconds were remaining, when the 12 cars began their runs.  Tony Stewart held the quickest lap coming to one minute remaining, but the six-car train of ECR thundered to the red and black flags to shuffle the overall rundown.

While Talladega’s version of knock-out qualifying favored to some, it didn’t for others. Daytona 500 winner Dale Earnhardt Jr. qualified 30th.

“I don’t think anybody had a plan there,” offered Earnhardt Jr. “You just go out there and run, and however you can finish is how you can finish really.  I don’t know what we could have done differently. You just go out there and run in the draft so it’s hard to put up; the fastest lap. We’re not too worried about it. We’ll get to pick a pretty decent (pit) stall and that’s about all.”

Dave Blaney, Eric McClure, Joe Nemechek and J.J. Yeley missed the starting grid for the 45th annual Aaron’s 499.

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Qualifying – Aaron’s 499
Talladega Superspeedway
Talladega, Alabama
Saturday, May 03, 2014

1. (33)  Brian Scott(i), Chevrolet, 198.290 mph.
2. (27)  Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 197.888 mph.
3. (47)  AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 197.704 mph.
4. (13)  Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 197.370 mph.
5. (3)  Austin Dillon #, Chevrolet, 197.362 mph.
6. (31)  Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 197.297 mph.
7. (10)  Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 194.995 mph.
8. (4)  Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 194.393 mph.
9. (41)  Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 193.619 mph.
10. (99)  Carl Edwards, Ford, 193.615 mph.
11. (24)  Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 193.486 mph.
12. (14)  Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 188.958 mph.
13. (2)  Brad Keselowski, Ford, 194.963 mph.
14. (95)  Michael McDowell, Ford, 194.959 mph.
15. (43)  Aric Almirola, Ford, 194.911 mph.
16. (22)  Joey Logano, Ford, 194.880 mph.
17. (7)  Michael Annett #, Chevrolet, 194.098 mph.
18. (55)  Brian Vickers, Toyota, 194.035 mph.
19. (18)  Kyle Busch, Toyota, 193.541 mph.
20. (48)  Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 193.478 mph.
21. (20)  Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 193.458 mph.
22. (36)  Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 190.890 mph.
23. (21)  Trevor Bayne(i), Ford, 190.575 mph.
24. (83)  Ryan Truex #, Toyota, 197.913 mph.
25. (17)  Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 197.908 mph.
26. (9)  Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 197.835 mph.
27. (15)  Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 197.806 mph.
28. (66)  Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 197.806 mph.
29. (42)  Kyle Larson #, Chevrolet, 197.770 mph.
30. (88)  Dale Earnhardt Jr, Chevrolet, 197.765 mph.
31. (26)  Cole Whitt #, Toyota, 197.721 mph.
32. (1)  Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 197.443 mph.
33. (23)  Alex Bowman #, Toyota, 197.403 mph.
34. (11)  Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 197.378 mph.
35. (16)  Greg Biffle, Ford, 197.244 mph.
36. (98)  Josh Wise, Ford, 197.029 mph.
37. (32)  Terry Labonte, Ford, Owner Points
38. (51)  Justin Allgaier #, Chevrolet, Owner Points
39. (34)  David Ragan, Ford, Owner Points
40. (38)  David Gilliland, Ford, Owner Points
41. (40)  Landon Cassill(i), Chevrolet, Owner Points
42. (5)  Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, Owner Points
43. (78)  Martin Truex Jr, Chevrolet, Owner Points

4 drivers failed to qualify.

44. (77)  Dave Blaney, Ford, 195.560 mph.
45. (87)  Joe Nemechek(i), Toyota, 194.551 mph.
46. (35)  Eric McClure(i), Ford, 194.366 mph.
47. (44)  JJ Yeley(i), Chevrolet, 192.154 mph.

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