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Bobby Labonte Takes AC Delco 400 Pole
"Winning the pole gives us a good start to the weekend and a chance to get a good finish Sunday and keep some momentum going,'' Labonte said. "We want to finish the year on a high note. It always makes you a lot more confident going from one year to the next. And, this year, we don't have a body change on our cars to work on during the winter like we did last year.'' Labonte has qualified well this season, but is still looking for his first win of the year. He has finished in the second spot on two different occasions this year. Both of those high finishes have been in the last two Winston Cup events. Labonte finished sixth here last year. He is sure to be a front runner all day on Sunday. Row two is occupied by former winners of the race. Mark Martin, who is second in the points race, will start from the inside of row two in a Thunderbird. Martin won at Rockingham in the fall of 1989. He will have the 1995 winner, Ward Burton, beside him in row two. Burton is in a Pontiac.
The fifth starting spot belongs to another Pontiac. Kyle Petty "Hot Wheeled" it to the inside of row three. Jeff Gordon's sixth place qualifying spot made him the top Chevrolet in the field. Other top ten qualifiers were Geoff Bodine, Bill Elliott, Ricky Craven and Mike Skinner. There were some big names who failed to secure starting spots in the first round of qualifying. They include Dale Earnhardt who is still trying to break the much talked about winless streak, now at 56 races. Defending Winston Cup champion, Terry Labonte, is also searching for speed. Labonte is coming off his first win of the season at Talladega.
Rockingham is a track where Waltrip used to dominate. The driver of the Parts America Monte Carlo is a three-time winner of the fall race. His last Rockingham victory came in 1985. Terry Callahan -- The Auto Channel Editor's Note: The images displayed in this article can be viewed in the NASCAR Image Gallery. The NASCAR Image Gallery resides on The Auto Channel.
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