Aric Almirola claimed his second career NASCAR pole when rain washed out qualifying for the race at Talladega Superspeedway, forcing the field to be set based on practice speeds on Saturday.
Almirola and his teammate at Richard Petty Motorsports, Marcos Ambrose, both went out for Friday's first practice thinking there was a decent chance of rain the following day.
So they hooked up in the draft with the idea of putting up a fast time. The strategy worked to perfection Almirola posted a blistering lap of exactly 202 mph (325 kph), Ambrose was third at 201.876, and the rain came on Saturday.
Jeff Burton will start from the outside of the front row.
"We knew there was a small chance for rain," Almirola said. "We thought it would be a good idea to put up a good lap, just in case it did rain. We had a plan, we stuck to it and it worked out. Anytime you can start up front under any circumstances, that's a good thing."