NASCAR notebook: Harvick disappointed with Pocono finish
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[July 30, 2018]
Even the drivers who beat him to
the checkered flag acknowledged that Kevin Harvick had the fastest
car in Sunday's Gander Outdoors 400 at Pocono Raceway.
However, with a litany of issues to overcome, Harvick could do no
better than fourth behind race winner Kyle Busch, runner-up Daniel
Suarez and third-place finisher Alex Bowman.
After Harvick posted the fastest lap in Saturday's time trials, his
car failed inspection, and his time was disallowed, bumping the
driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford to 29th in the starting
order.
It didn't take long for Harvick, a six-time Monster Energy NASCAR
Cup Series winner this season, to race his way to the front. Harvick
won the second stage, but pit strategy by the Toyota camp left him
ninth for the final-stage restart on Lap 106.
Contact with teammate Aric Almirola damaged the No. 4 Ford, and
Harvick had to make multiple trips to pit road to repair the sheet
metal. Though he raced his way to fourth at the finish -- nearly
catching Bowman on the last lap -- Harvick was disappointed with the
result.
"It was eventful," Harvick said wryly. "I think we went to the back
twice and made our way back to the front each time. We made a good
race out of it, but it's hard to swallow on a day like that when our
Mobil 1 Ford was the class of the field.
"You never know what is going to happen on these days. It's hard to
put them together, and you win some and lose some."
BOWMAN LEADS HENDRICK CHARGE WITH CAREER-BEST RESULT
Alex Bowman finished third in Sunday, a high-water mark in his
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career.
Teammate William Byron came home sixth, also a career best for the
Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender.
And with Chase Elliott finishing seventh, Hendrick Motorsports
placed three drivers in the top 10 for the first time since October
2017 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Bowman was fourth for the final restart in overtime but grabbed
third at the stripe, narrowly holding off Harvick.
"Obviously it was a great points day for us, but on top of that,
it's proof that we're improving each and every week and continually
getting better," Bowman said. "Obviously, we're not doing it as
quickly as we want to, but days like today make all the hard work
for the guys back at the shop, the engine shop, the chassis shop,
body shop, the whole road crew -- days like today make it worth it.
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Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick (4) races during the Gander Outdoors
400 at Pocono Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA TODAY
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"Very glad, especially considering how bad we were when we started
the weekend and how bad we qualified. To come out of here with a
solid top five is a great day. Obviously, wish it would have been a
little better, but I think we kind of had Pocono circled as a place
that we thought we had pretty good race cars, and the 9 (Elliott)
was really good, especially last race. We knew we were going to be
pretty strong here."
It showed, and the performance left Bowman 15th in the series
standings, enhancing his playoff prospects.
ERIK JONES GOES FOR THE WIN -- AND FINISHES FIFTH
Erik Jones made an all-or-nothing move in an overtime restart in
Sunday's Gander Outdoors 400 at Pocono Raceway.
Teammate Kyle Busch led the field to green on Lap 163, with another
teammate, Daniel Suarez, to his inside. Rather than push Suarez,
Jones opted to take Busch and Suarez three-wide into Turn 1, but
pinned to the inside, Jones ultimately slipped back to fifth at the
finish.
"I think at that point, if I stayed and pushed the 19 (Suarez), I
run the same spot I do now," Jones said. "I mean, if we make the
move we did, we at least had a shot, and we have a chance to go down
there and clear, so we had to do what we had to do to win, and that
was our one chance in the Reser's Camry.
"It just didn't work out, so still, a good, top-five day. We ran up
in the top five all day and just had a good car, so need to probably
be a little bit better. I think the 4 (Harvick) was the class of the
field today, but, you know, it was good to run up there in the top
five and lead some laps."
With Kyle Busch winning, Suarez running second and Denny Hamlin
finishing 10th, Joe Gibbs Racing placed all four of its cars in the
top 10.
--By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level
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