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Carl Edwards was close to the front of the pack during the last run of the CarquestAutoParts300, but he didn't take the lead for good until there were only six laps to go.
CarquestAutoParts300 tickets to see one of NASCAR's most well attended races will be hard to come by.
Motorsports tickets to the CarquestAutoparts300 have been a part of the sports tickets market since 1982, when Harry Grant won the inaugural race to a sell-out crowd.
The pole effort is a highlight for the 43-year-old Hornaday, who started the season with no job after parting ways with Winston Cup car owner A.J. Foyt at the end of last season.