Kurt Busch has quickly developed a good rapport with the Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL™.
Busch dedicated the new ROVAL™ infield fan bridge on Wednesday and took Bojangles' Qualifying by storm on Friday - earning the pole for Sunday's inaugural running of the Bank of America ROVAL™ 400.
Busch - a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff driver - roared around the 17-turn, 2.28-mile ROVAL™ in one minute, 16.805 seconds at an average speed of 106.868 miles per hour. A.J. Allmendinger will roll off second after the accomplished road racer missed the pole by just .041 seconds. Playoff drivers Alex Bowman, Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson completed the top five.
Jimmie Johnson, Clint Bowyer, Jamie McMurray, Ryan Blaney and Chris Buescher rounded out the top 10. Defending series champion Martin Truex Jr. will start 13th.
KURT BUSCH, No. 41 Haas Automation/Monster Energy Ford (Pole Winner): "This is really special to win any inaugural race or pole. And to have this little trophy next to me means a lot. When you go into a new event, you have to execute with fundamentals and an open mind. And the way our No. 41 team approached this weekend was to cover all of the fundamentals and have our bases covered.
"Behind the scenes, I spent over two days over at Ford on the simulator making sure my shift points were proper and braking zones. When you have such good technology available, it's a matter of utilizing it. When we made a qualifying run in practice we were on the heavy loose side. We made some adjustments and that put us right on the bubble in the first round. I was hoping it would play out and our set up would be optimum for Round Two. Those are fundamental things that you do."
A.J. ALLMENDINGER, No. 47 Kroger ClickList Chevrolet (Qualified 2nd): "It's a crazy race track, for sure. It's like my Champ Car days. It's a street course in the infield there. The walls are on both sides and if you make a small mistake, you're going to pay the price for it. To me, it makes for a lot of fun because you've got to be on point. You've got to be aggressive but you can't be over-aggressive. I could nit-pick both my laps and say there's a lot more out there, but you could easily try to get that and find yourself in the wall. … My strategy is to go out there and try to win. I've got no job, it doesn't matter. I'm going there trying to win."