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Carl Edwards is seventh NASCAR driver to win a Sprint Cup pole this season

Carl Edwards signs a ceremonial winner's helmet after winning the pole position Thursday for the Sprint Cup race at Texas Motor Speedway.

Carl Edwards signs a ceremonial winner’s helmet after winning the pole position Thursday for the Sprint Cup race at Texas Motor Speedway.

(Sarah Crabill / Getty Images for Texas Motor Speedway)
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Carl Edwards became the seventh different pole winner in the seven NASCAR Sprint Cup races this season, posting the fast lap of 194.609 mph in the final round of qualifying for Saturday night’s Duck Commander 500 at the Texas track where he has won three times.

“My confidence level was pretty decent, but now it’s really good,” Edwards said after Friday’s qualifying at Texas Motor Speedway. “It’s up there. To have that fast of a race car is huge, but I like this place.”

Joey Logano and Martin Truex Jr. both had qualifying laps of 193.306 mph. Logano will start on the front row beside Edwards, with Truex third. Rookie Chase Elliott and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. fill out the top five spots.

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Jimmie Johnson, who has won the last three races at the 1 1/2-mile, high-banked track, qualified 11th.

It is Edwards’ 17th career pole, and his second in 23 starts at Texas. Edwards won both races at Texas in 2008 after winning the 2005 fall race, but none of those wins was from the pole. Only Johnson has won more Cup races at Texas.

Edwards has finished seventh or better in five of the six races so far this season in the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. He is fourth in points.

“I don’t know what the other guys feel, the tire and downforce package for me lets me feel like I can go into the corner and move around and feel the tire underneath me,” Edwards said. “Even in qualifying, there were times when I got a little sideways and it slid a little bit and I could recover and that’s really fun as a race car driver.”

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