Kevin Harvick Wins At Phoenix, Keeps Faint Title Hopes Alive
Nov. 10, 2013
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Jimmie Johnson survived a close call and a succession of less-than-stellar restarts.
Matt Kenseth couldn't overcome handling problems that kept his car mired in traffic.
And
Kevin Harvick, meanwhile, took advantage of Carl Edwards' fuel shortage
to win his fourth race of the season in Sunday's AdvoCare 500 at
Phoenix
International Raceway, keeping alive his faint hopes of winning the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship in his final season with Richard
Childress Racing.
The
net result? Johnson, who finished third, widened his lead over the
struggling Kenseth, who ran 23rd, and took a giant step toward his sixth
series championship.
Johnson
expanded his advantage in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings
from seven to 28 points over Kenseth entering next Sunday's season
finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Johnson can clinch the title with a
finish of 23rd or better, 24th if he leads one lap and 25th if he leads
most laps.
By
winning the race and leading the most laps, Harvick, who is third in
the standings, narrowed his deficit to Johnson from 40 to 34 points and
is still within range of the title, should Johnson have issues at
Homestead.
The victory was Harvick's fourth at the one-mile track and the 23rd of his career.
Kasey
Kahne ran third, followed by Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kurt
Busch. Edwards, who ran out of gas while leading on the final lap,
finished
21st. Edwards slid up into Johnson's car on Lap 163, dropping Johnson
back to 24th after Harvick took them three-wide entering Turn 1. Johnson
made a spectacular save and spent the rest of the race working his way
toward the front.
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