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Kenseth wins first career Cup pole
Matt Kenseth won a pole, and did it all by himself. Well, not really of course. Kenseth couldnt have run 154.939 mph Friday to win the pole for the MBNA 400 at Dover International Speedway if his Roush Racing team hadnt put a strong Ford underneath him.
By DAVID POOLE / The Charlotte Observer
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Kenseth fastest, blows engine in practice
Matt Kenseth is still setting the pace at Dover this weekend. He and Jerry Nadeau were fastest in Saturday morning's first practice session, both posting a speed of 150.590 mph. However, Kenseth blew his engine and will have to start at the back of the pack on Sunday. However, that doesn't seem to keep drivers from winning this year.
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Servia on sidelines as car sits idle
Oriol Servia spent Friday at the Milwaukee Mile walking and talking instead of driving. Servia, who thought he had been fired by PWR Championship Racing on May 16, got an apparent reprieve when the second driver on the Seattle-based team, Scott Dixon, chose to sign with Chip Ganassi Racing.
By MIKE HARRIS / Associated Press
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Coulthard holds on for win
MONTE CARLO, Monaco - David Coulthard seized the lead before the first curve and held off Michael Schumacher to win the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.
The Associated Press
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Bernstein leads Top Fuel qualifying
Kenny Bernstein led Top Fuel qualifying Friday for the NHRA Nationals with a quarter-mile run of 4.562 seconds at 325.06 mph.
Associated Press
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Kimmel set to defend ARCA-BPU 200
With a speed of 162.269 mph, points leader and defending ARCA champion Frank Kimmel took the pole position Friday for Saturday's BPU 200 at Kansas Speedway.
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By DOUG TUCKER,
Associated Press,
06/01/2002 06:07 AM PDT)
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