WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — When rain cut short Sprint Cup practice at Watkins Glen International and he struggled to find balance in his car, Marcos Ambrose blasted his team in the garage.
"I did lose my cool," Ambrose said. "I didn't feel like we made enough progress for the race and for qualifying. I just didn't think it was feeling right. I just didn't quite feel like we were good enough."
He is now.
Ambrose shattered the Cup track record on Saturday to win the pole for the Cheez-It 355 on Sunday, turning a fast lap of 128.241 mph in the No. 9 Ford for Richard Petty Motorsports to easily eclipse the mark of 127.020 set a year ago by Juan Pablo Montoya. It was the 12th track record set this year in qualifying for the new Gen-6 car.
For Ambrose, it was his third career pole and first at The Glen as he seeks his third straight victory at the historic road course in upstate New York.
"It's a very special moment for me. They did a good job to calm me down and not overreact to what I was saying, and it worked out really well," Ambrose said of his crew. "We were catching up all day yesterday.
"This has not been the best qualifying track for me," Ambrose said. "I'm proud of today. Getting the pole was awesome. The car felt great. I think that bodes really well for tomorrow. If we can keep this form down, I think that our car will be good for the race, and when you have track position, that's going to help us a lot."
Clint Bowyer qualified second and Michael Waltrip Racing teammate Martin Truex Jr. was third, followed by AJ Allmendinger and Kyle Busch.