Published:Saturday, September 8, 2007 12:10 PM PDT
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Johnson in a groove at Richmond Richmond
Saturday, September 8, 2007 12:10 PM PDT

RICHMOND, Va. — Jimmie Johnson looks ready for NASCAR’s playoffs.

In the last race before the Nextel Cup Series Chase for the championship starts, Johnson posted a qualifying lap that blew away the field at Richmond International Raceway. His speed was 126.296 mph; No. 2 Jeff Gordon qualified at 125.342 mph.

“I figured out how to drive this track when we were here in the spring,” said Johnson, who outran Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kyle Busch to win here in the spring. Busch qualified third Friday, giving Hendrick the top three spots in the field.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. will start 21st — behind both of the drivers he can knock out of the Chase. No. 11 Kurt Busch will start 14th, No. 12 Kevin Harvick 13th.

“Everybody knows the deal,” said Earnhardt, who never made a qualifying run in practice because his team had to change a spindle on his car.

If Earnhardt wins the Chevy 400 tonight and leads the most laps for the biggest possible points haul, Kurt Busch needs to finish 36th or better to clinch a spot in the Chase, and Harvick needs to finish 32nd or better to guarantee his spot.

Harvick said he should be fine if he just does what he always does.

“That’s my job to go out and race as fast as I can,” he said.

With a series-leading five victories, Johnson would be the top seed if the playoff were to start today. Each victory gives a driver 10 bonus points in the Chase; Gordon is second with four wins. Johnson said he’ll be looking to extend his advantage in the race.

With a chance to win at the end, “I’ll be extremely aggressive,” he said. “I have nothing to hold back for. If I’m running 15th, there’s no sense in going out there and risking getting somebody really mad at me and having to do all kinds of apologizing.”

The starting order will also have Ryan Newman fourth as the first Dodge off the line, Denny Hamlin fifth in another Chevrolet and Carl Edwards sixth in a Ford.


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