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Ryan Newman Compares Pole Run to a Good Mac and Cheese

Ryan Newman, driver of the No. 39 US Army Chevrolet, not only scored the pole for the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, but he also set a new track record at a speed of 135.232 mph  and a time of 28.165 seconds.

And all he could compare it to was making a good batch of macaroni and cheese.

[media-credit id=62 align=”alignright” width=”220″][/media-credit]“I’ve always been blessed with really good cars here,” Newman said. “It’s like making good macaroni and cheese. Sometimes, it just tastes good.”

Other than macaroni and cheese, Newman is not sure why he has had such good runs at NHMS. But for his qualifying effort, he believes the new tires played a part in his first pole of the 2011 season.

“I don’t know what the chemistry is, but I like it,” Newman said. “It’s a new tire, which is one part of it. But even with the tire change, we’ve made the cars better.”

“It’s a combination of things,” Newman continued. “The tires are the only things touching the race track, so when they change it’s a big change. But it works.”

“I didn’t know exactly what to expect,” Newman said. “It wasn’t a perfect, perfect lap, but the car had a lot of speed.”

With this pole, Newman now sits alone in tenth on the all-time poles list. This was the driver’s 47th pole in 351 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.

Newman was also quite proud as not only did he claim the Coors Light pole, but his team owner and teammate Tony Stewart scored the outside pole position.

Stewart, piloting the No. 14 Office Dept/Mobil 1 Chevrolet, for Stewart-Haas Racing, posted his fifth top-10 start in 2011 and his 16th in 25 races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

“It’s awesome,” Stewart said. “We have a great group of guys at SHR.”

“We’ve got great engines and great chassis from Hendricks and I’m just really proud of our organization,” Smoke continued. “They keep focused and they keep working. This is for all our guys at the shop.”

Stewart not only had high praise for his own crew and the entire Stewart-Haas Race team, but he also had high praise for his pole winner.

“I’ve got a pretty good driver over there,” Stewart said of Newman. “He’s gotten two poles in two nights so he’s doing a pretty good job.”

Newman will also start from the pole in the Whelen Modified Series race, also running at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.  He will be competing for this third straight win in that event.

David Reutimann, driver of the No. 00 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota Camry, continued riding the momentum from his runner up finish at Kentucky Speedway last weekend. The Michael Waltrip racing driver qualified third, with a time of 28.263 seconds and a speed of 134.763 mph.

“It didn’t feel that good at all,” Reutimann said of his qualifying lap. “But thankfully the Aaron’s Dream Machine has been pretty good since we unloaded and it ended up being okay there.”

“The lap itself didn’t feel all that good, but in the end it was good enough for third.”

This was Reutimann’s third top-10 start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.  It is his fifth in 19 races this season.

Penske Racing teammates Kurt Busch, in the No. 22 Shell/Pennzoil Dodge, qualified fourth and Brad Keselowski, piloting the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge rounded out the top five in the time trials.

Newman captures the NSCS Lenox Industrial Tools 301 pole

Ryan Newman captured the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Lenox Industrial Tools 301 pole at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Friday with a track record lap of 135.232 MPH (28.165 SECS).

[media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”218″][/media-credit]“It wasn’t a perfect, perfect lap, but the car has a lot of speed. And I’m just really proud of the U.S. Army Chevrolet guys and Stewart-Haas Racing and hopefully if Clint (Bowyer) doesn’t get a good lap, we can be on the front row here, which would be really cool. But we’ll see. We’ve got our fingers crossed.” Newman said.

Teammate Tony Stewart qualified second giving Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) a front-row sweep.

“It’s awesome. We have a great group of guys at SHR. We’ve got great engines and great chassis from Henricks and I’m just really proud of our organization.” Stewart said.

This was Newman’s first pole of the season, 47th of his career, his fifth pole at NHIS and it’s the first time both SHR Chevrolet race cars will start side-by-side at the front of the field.

David Reutimann qualified third, Kurt Busch fourth and Brad Keselowski qualified fifth.

“It didn’t feel that good at all, but thankfully the Aaron’s Dream Machine has been pretty good since we unloaded. It ended up being okay there, but the clouds are coming now and it’s not going to do us any favors. The track is going to cool down some. Hopefully this will hold up for a good starting position on Sunday.” Reutimann said.

“A top-five starting spot is great. It keeps us up front in the mix and gives us a good pit selection.” Busch said.

“We started practice very strong, but fell off at the end. This was a good pickup from where we ended up in practice. It’s not where you start, it’s where you finish. This track has a short-track feel to it which I think is good; it serves the sport well. It’s a lot of fun to watch. I like this place.” Keselowski said.

Starting Lineup
Lenox Industrial Tools 301, New Hampshire Motor Speedway
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Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time
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1 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 135.232 28.165
2 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 135.064 28.2
3 0 David Reutimann Toyota 134.763 28.263
4 22 Kurt Busch Dodge 134.34 28.352
5 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 134.15 28.392
6 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 134.122 28.398
7 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 134.075 28.408
8 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 133.788 28.469
9 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 133.778 28.471
10 4 Kasey Kahne Toyota 133.755 28.476
11 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 133.717 28.484
12 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 133.595 28.51
13 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 133.45 28.541
14 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 133.431 28.545
15 99 Carl Edwards Ford 133.408 28.55
16 20 Joey Logano Toyota 133.361 28.56
17 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 133.114 28.613
18 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 133.096 28.617
19 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 133.026 28.632
20 16 Greg Biffle Ford 132.993 28.639
21 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 132.938 28.651
22 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 132.905 28.658
23 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 132.845 28.671
24 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 132.725 28.697
25 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 132.702 28.702
26 6 David Ragan Ford 132.665 28.71
27 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 132.531 28.739
28 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 132.402 28.767
29 30 David Stremme Chevrolet 132.232 28.804
30 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 132.131 28.826
31 13 Casey Mears Toyota 132.126 28.827
32 51 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 131.888 28.879
33 66 Michael McDowell Toyota 131.406 28.985
34 34 David Gilliland Ford 131.401 28.986
35 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 131.306 29.007
36 55 Jeff Green Ford 131.175 29.036
37 36 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 130.977 29.08
38 38 J.J. Yeley Ford 130.95 29.086
39 60 Mike Skinner Toyota 130.761 29.128
40 46 Erik Darnell Chevrolet 130.184 29.257
41 32 Mike Bliss Ford 129.98 29.303
42 7 Scott Wimmer+ Dodge 128.268 29.694
43 71 Andy Lally* Ford 129.913 29.318