Harvick dominates in seventh Nationwide Series win at Richmond
(EDITORS: Updates with quotes and results.)
Apr. 26, 2014
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
RICHMOND,
Va. – As soon as Kevin Harvick took the lead in Friday night’s
ToyotaCare 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Richmond International
Raceway, it was over.
Harvick
passed polesitter Brian Scott for the top spot on Lap 48 of 250 and led
all but one lap thereafter in cruising to a dominant victory over JR
Motorsports teammate Chase
Elliott, who fell one position short in his bid to win three straight
races.
In an
event that was delayed more than three hours by rain, Harvick led 202
laps in posting his series-best seventh win at Richmond, his first of
the season and the 41st of
his career.
Kyle
Busch ran third, followed by Kyle Larson and Scott. Elliott extended his
series lead to 19 points of over Regan Smith, who finished eighth.
The
victory was the fourth in eight NNS races for JR Motorsports and the
first 1-2 finish for the organization. Harvick credited his teammate for
pushing him.
“Honestly,
Chase is a good kid, and he knows how to drive a race car,” Harvick
said. “He pushes us to be better by trying different things (from what
we’ve been doing) through
the years. The groove getting into in Turn 1—I had to change my groove
tonight and change my car because it was different.
“He’s as good as they get and a lot of fun to be around.”
Elliott, however, chided himself for not giving Harvick more of a battle after a restart on Lap 204.
“We
were just a little tight right in the middle of the corner,” Elliott
said. “I think he just outdrove me a little bit. Honestly, I felt like
some of it was me. I just let
him get a little too far out in front of me there on the first few
laps.
“I’ve just got to get up on the wheel a little harder the next time we’re in that situation.”
During a
green-flag run that lasted 104 laps after a competition caution called
on Lap 41, Harvick built a lead of more than eight seconds, and
advantage that was reduced to
slightly more than four seconds after a long cycle of green-flag pit
stops.
A
caution on Lap 151 for debris in Turn 4, however, reset the field and
gave all lead-lap cars (15 at the time) to come to pit road for tires
and fuel. First out of the pit
after the stops, Harvick led the field to green on Lap 162 with Elliott
second and Scott third.
Harvick
pulled away after the restart, with Elliott in close pursuit, and those
two drivers ran less than a half-second apart until contact from Ryan
Reed’s Ford sent Dylan
Kwasniewski’s Chevrolet into the Turn 4 wall to bring out the fourth
caution of the night.
Harvick
and Elliott were 1-2 off pit road for a restart on Lap 197, and though
another quick caution on the restart lap—when Regan Smith tangled with
Elliott Sadler in Turn
2—slowed the field for the fifth time, Harvick was just as dominant
after a restart on Lap 204.
Gradually,
Harvick pulled away from his teammate during the final 47-lap
green-flag run and arrived at the finish line 2.069 seconds ahead of
Elliott.
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