Harvick, Hamlin lead the field at
New Hampshire
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[July 31, 2020]
One year ago, Kevin Harvick held
off a hard-charging Denny Hamlin at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in
a battle that saw the two beat and bang through the final lap to end
a 21-race winless streak for the driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas
Racing Ford.
There's every reason to believe that fans could be treated to the
same thrilling finish again this year between the two in the
Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET on NBCSN, PRN and
SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
Harvick and Hamlin have been the cream of the crop in the NASCAR Cup
Series this season, combining to win nine races -- a series-leading
five for Hamlin and four for Harvick -- out of the 19 contested thus
far. Hamlin won the most recent race at Kansas, while Harvick last
visited Victory Lane in Indianapolis at the beginning of July.
Following the Kansas win, Hamlin reflected on the rivalry that has
developed with Harvick over the past 12 months.
"What you've seen from us in the last year with the 11 and the 4 is
a lot of mutual respect," Hamlin said. "We race each other with a
lot of mutual respect because we know it won't be the last time. We
still have probably many years of battles ahead of us. We've been
around the sport a long time. We butted heads early in my career.
He's certainly a guy that I personally would like to model myself
after."
The duo is pretty evenly matched at New Hampshire in nearly every
way on paper -- Harvick leads all active drivers in wins at New
Hampshire with four while Hamlin has three. Harvick is tied with
Matt Kenseth for the most top-five finishes among active drivers
with 12 each; Hamlin is right behind them with 10. And Hamlin leads
the series in runner-up finishes at New Hampshire with five,
including last year. Harvick has finished second or third a total of
three times at the "Magic Mile."
But while the spotlight will surely be on the two drivers who have
dominated the season thus far, New Hampshire also puts the pressure
on the postseason push for drivers on the bubble. With only seven
races to go before NASCAR's Playoffs begins, 10 drivers are locked
into the postseason on wins, leaving six spots up for grabs.
Clint Bowyer, Matt DiBenedetto and William Byron are currently
hanging on to the final three slots based on points, but their lead
is precarious and they can be knocked out if a driver outside of the
current Playoff 16 wins in an upcoming week. And seven-time Cup
Series champion Jimmie Johnson, driving in his final full-time
season, is 18 points to the bad outside the Playoff picture.
Of those battling on the Playoff bubble or sitting on the outside
looking in, Johnson, Kenseth and Ryan Newman lead the group with
three wins each in Loudon. Bowyer has two wins at New Hampshire.
And although they are both in a secure position in the points,
brothers Kyle Busch and Kurt Busch are still looking for their first
win of the year and each have three wins at New Hampshire.
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Or could we see a first-time series winner this weekend? It has
happened before. New Hampshire is home to five first-time Cup
winners; including Joey Logano's first series career victory in the
June 2009 race in his rookie year.
NASCAR Cup Series
Next Race: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301
The Place: New Hampshire Motor Speedway
The Date: Sunday, August 2
The Time: 3 p.m. ET
TV: NBCSN, 2:30 p.m. ET
Radio: PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 318.46 miles (301 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 75),
Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 185), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 301)
2019 Race Winner: Kevin Harvick
What to Watch For: New Hampshire Motor Speedway has hosted 48 NASCAR
Cup Series races producing 22 different pole winners and 24 race
winners. ... The first NASCAR Cup Series race at New Hampshire was
held on July 11, 1993 and was won by NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty
Wallace driving the No. 2 Ford for Roger Penske. ... Ryan Newman
leads the series in poles at New Hampshire with seven. ... Jeff
Burton and Kevin Harvick are tied for the most wins at New Hampshire
with four each. ... A total of 19 different drivers have made their
first NASCAR Cup Series start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway; four
of the drivers are active -- Joey Logano (2008), Corey LaJoie
(2014), Ryan Preece (2015), B.J. McLeod (2015). ... In total, 22
different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have won the pole at New
Hampshire, and eight are active this weekend. ... A total of 24
different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have won at New Hampshire Motor
Speedway; nine are active this weekend. ... Five NASCAR Cup Series
drivers have posted their first career wins at New Hampshire Motor
Speedway -- Joey Logano (2009), Clint Bowyer (2007), Ryan Newman
(2002), Robby Gordon (2001), Joe Nemechek (1999). ... Six of the 48
(12.5 percent) NASCAR Cup Series races at New Hampshire have been
won from the pole or first starting position; the most recent was
Kyle Busch in 2017. Ryan Newman is the only driver to do it more
than once (2002, 2011). ... The deepest in the field that a race
winner has started at New Hampshire is 38th, by Jeff Burton in 1999.
--From the NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media.
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