Dennis Setzer, No. 85 Shell Rotella T Silverado, Qualified 26th
That was probably not the type of lap you guys wanted to put up in this qualifying session? "No, not really. You know we've usually been pretty good here in qualifying and even have a pole here. Unfortunately she was very loose and it's been the same problem for a few weeks now.
What was the difference from practice where you were about eleventh and qualifying now? I don't know because it looks like a lot of the other guys have picked up a ton of speed from their practice times. I ran it in harder this time, but these other guys have to be running their trucks in harder as well to be able to pick up seven or eight tenths so I don't know what to say but we were just really loose. It just got really loose in the center when I got to the bottom of the track and wouldn't stick."
Kraig Kinser, No. 46 VFW Silverado, Qualified 20th
"My one lap felt pretty good. I probably could have pushed it a little more, but we are just going to try and take care of the truck and see how things go. We were actually a tick on the loose side, but it was a big improvement on how we ran in practice. I think that we can carry this over to the race tomorrow."
Ron Hornaday Jr., No. 33 Kevin Harvick Inc. Silverado, Qualified 21st
"We were terrible out there. I am not sure what to think. We were just really tight, and I just don't know. I am hoping that our Silverado will be better for the race, and we can salvage a good finish out of this."
Matt Crafton, No. 88 Menards/Energizer Silverado, Qualified 14th
How did your laps feel compared to how you were in practice earlier today? "A lot better. Honestly, I thought it was going to be a lot faster than what we were. On the first lap we were just wide open, and drove really, really good. The second lap got really tight, and I thought that we would run a 31.90, but I don't think it will be too bad, probably a top-15."
Kerry Earnhardt, No. 13 National Pork Board Silverado, Qualified 18th
"We have been tight all day, and were loose in qualifying, and I think that is the best we have run all day here time wise. Not sure where we will start, but I am looking to have a good run, and hopefully get this Pork Board Chevrolet Silverado up front and have a good finish for the race."
Kyle Krisiloff, No. 15 Billy Ballew Motorsports Silverado, Qualified 27th
"We have been getting better and better every week, and we ran well last week and again this week. We were hoping for a good qualifying run, but we were just too loose, but I think everyone here gets tight, so hopefully since we were free in qualifying we will better for the rest of the race."
Ryan Moore, No. 40 Support Our Troop Silverado, Qualified 10th
"We were actually going back and forth in practice, so I really didn't know what we would run in qualifying. We were pretty good at the start of practice, and then the handle really went away. We kept on working on it, and Barry probably went back pretty much to the set-up we unloaded with, and that first lap was a strong one. We'll take it, especially since I almost wrecked the truck during the second lap."
Other Silverado Qualifiers:
Aric Almirola, No. 75 Spears Manufacturing Silverado, Qualified 23rd
Mike Bliss, No. 16 IWX Silverado, Qualified 35th
Chad Mccumbee, No. 07 Silverado Chevrolet, Qualified 17th
Johnny Chapman, No. 07 U.S. Restoration Silverado, Qualified 31st
Kelly Sutton, No. 02 Sutton Motorsports Silverado, Qualified 32nd
Robert Richardson, No. 1 winyourmortgage.com Silverado, Qualified 34th