Rain puts damper on race qualifying
Associated Press
Saturday, February 23, 2008

FONTANA, Calif. --- Qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Auto Club Speedway was rained out Friday, with the 43-car field determined by the rulebook instead of laps on the 2-mile oval.

NASCAR uses car owner points from the past season for the first five races of each year, so two-time reigning Cup champion Jimmie Johnson and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon, who finished second in 2007, will start from the front in Sunday's Auto Club 500 at the track formerly known as California Speedway.

Rain came and went throughout the day, with cars never getting onto the track. Officials finally gave up after several weepers -- water bubbling up from the ground and running across the track -- delayed the start of practice until it began to rain again midway through the afternoon.

"There's more pressure on the crew chiefs than on the drivers at this point," said Johnson, who started the season with a disappointing 27th-place finish Sunday in the Daytona 500. "A lot of guys came out here with different setups than in testing and that makes it a lot tougher for the guys who work on the cars."

Clint Bowyer, who will start third said, "that's pretty good for me. I'll go to third gladly."

"A good starting position goes a long way at these tracks."

Matt Kenseth, winner of the past two February races here, will start fourth, followed by Casey Mears, Tony Stewart, Sam Hornish Jr. -- using Penske Racing teammate Kurt Busch's 2007 points -- Jeff Burton, Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick.

Daytona 500 winner Ryan Newman, another Penske driver, will start 13th, while Busch, who gets in along with Dale Jarrett and Bill Elliott as former series champions, will start 36th, just ahead of Jarrett and Elliott.

The Cup drivers are scheduled to get 1 hour, 55 minutes of practice today, with less than a 10 percent chance of rain.

But the forecast for Sunday calls for a 70 percent chance of precipitation.

The drivers who lost their chance to drive their way into the race on qualifying speed were A.J. Allmendinger, Ken Schrader, Patrick Carpentier, Mike Skinner and Burney Lamar.

Qualifying sessions for today's Nationwide Series and Craftsman Truck Series also were rained out.

From the Saturday, February 23, 2008 edition of the Augusta Chronicle
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