Keselowski is not among the 12 drivers eligible to race for NASCAR's championship. But he set a track record with a lap at 133.572 mph in Friday's qualifying, breaking a year-old mark set by Juan Pablo Montoya.
He'll start on the front row of Sunday's race next to championship contender Clint Bowyer.
Tony Stewart will start third and is also a Chase driver. Jamie McMurray and Montoya rounded out the top five, and neither are eligible for the championship.
Four-time defending series champion Jimmie Johnson will line up a startling 25th, his worst qualifying effort at New Hampshire. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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