Vickers leaves it late for Texas pole.

Brian V🤪ickers took pole position for the Dickies 500 at the Texas Motor Speedway despite being the 50h and final car to make a qಞualifying attempt.

The Hendrick Motorsports driver broke the Texas track record with his 27༒.518secs flying lap to become the first driver to lap the 1.5-mile high-banked oval at an averꦯage speed of more than 195mph.

Brian Vickers took pole position for the Dickies 500꧙ at the Texas Motor Sꦓpeedway despite being the 50h and final car to make a qualifying attempt.

The Hendrick Motorsports driver broke the Texas track record with his 27.518secs flying lap to become the first driver to lap the 1.5-mile high-banked oval at an average speed of more ♓than ꦇ195mph.

Vickers' lap capped an exciting conclusion to a session that saw no less than eight drivers top the timesheets during the course of the session but when Elliott Sadler, the 49th driver to qualify, also broke the track record, the driver of the #19 Evernham Motorsports Dodge looked a safe bet for his first Bud Pole sin🐻ce leaving Robert Yates Racing.

However Vickers saved 🧔the best for last, giving his Hendrick team something to cheer about for the first time since his controversial win at Talladega.

Sadler will start second with the third driver to break the track record, Kurt Busch, in third. Kasey Kahne and Jimmie Johnson round out the top five with Denny Hamlin, David Gilliland, Tony Stewart, Robby Gordon an✤d Dale Earnhardt Jr rounding out the top ten.

Of the other Chase contenders Kyle Busch will start eleventh, Kevin Harvick 21st, Jeff Gordon 23rd, Mar꧟k Martin 28th, Jeff Burton 29th and points leader Matt Kenseth 🐭36th.

AJ Allmendinger was the slowest of the 50 entrants and failed to qualify as did Derrike Cope, David Ragan, Mike Skinner, Kevin Lepage, Cha💙d Chaffin and Bill Elliott, who lost out on the Past Champions Provisional to Terry Labonte, who will make his fin๊al career start from 43rd and last position.

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