LOUDON, New Hampshire — Jeff Gordon will start from pole position in the NASCAR race in New Hampshire Sunday as he tries to move up in the Chase for the Sprint Cup. Gordon ran a lap at 134.911 mph in qualifying Friday. Kyle Busch was second, at 134.753 mph. Gordon heads into the race ranked 12th in the Sprint Cup standings. Points leader Brad Keselowski qualified 15th. Denny Hamlin was 32nd in qualifying after his crew used the wrong pressure in his tires. The most distant starting spot for a race winner in New Hampshire is 38th by Jeff Burton in 1999. Jose Wise was disqualified for improper gas pressure in his rear shocks.— AP