Harvick survives OT, powers past Earnhardt

Kevin Harvick celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup auto race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C., Saturday, April 12, 2014. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)
Kevin Harvick celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup auto race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C., Saturday, April 12, 2014. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

DARLINGTON, S.C. - Kevin Harvick capped his biggest weekend at Darlington Raceway with his first Southern 500 victory Saturday night, passing Dale Earnhardt Jr. two laps from the end of the longest race in the track’s 65-year NASCAR history.

Harvick earned his first pole here Friday night and had the most dominant car. But he had to make it through a restart with 10 laps left and two tries at a green-white-checkered finish - NASCAR’s version of extra innings.

“We were able to hang on there at the end and I knew I had that high line I hadn’t showed it to them all night on the restarts and I wanted to save it until the very end,” Harvick said.

Earnhardt finished second, his best career showing at a track where his late father won nine times. Jimmie Johnson was third, last year’s Southern 500 winner Matt Kenseth fourth and Greg Biffle fifth.

Harvick led 239 of the 374 laps, seven more than planned, and became the first two-time winner in the first eight races of the season. It also gave a bit of relief to those winners under the new 16-team Chase for the Sprint Cup championship that they wouldn’t have to jostle with 26 winners - there are 26 races before the final 10 playoff events - to try and make it in.

Harvick had just three top fives and six top-10 finishes in 17 career Darlington races before Saturday night. He hadn’t finished better than fifth in his last 10 tries, but clearly had the strongest machine this time out.

He was cruising along with 10 laps left when Joey Logano’s car leaked fluids on the track. Johnson and Earnhardt took just two tires in the pits and snuck out ahead of Harvick, who had taken four tires and restarted fifth.

Earnhardt quickly moved past Johnson for the lead until Denny Hamlin hit the wall for the 10th caution to set up the overtime finish.

Earnhardt was still out front on that restart when Clint Bowyer got too close to Kurt Busch and spun him out - Busch made sure to walk up the track and stare down Bowyer - to force a second green-white-checkered finish.

This time, Harvick and his fresher tires easily got past Earnhardt and drove on to his second victory since joining Stewart-Haas Racing this offseason, adding Darlington to his victory in Phoenix this year.

Kyle Busch was sixth and points leader Jeff Gordon seventh. Rookie Kyle Larson was eighth with Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman rounding out the top 10.

But there were plenty of powerhouse drivers who hadn’t yet broken through - the three Hendrick stalwarts in Gordon, Johnson and Kahne among them - and that made for a frantic charge at the end on the quirky, country track.

Harvick was passed at the start by Joey Logano, who led the first 37 laps, then moved back to the front and led for 137 of the next 185 laps.

The worst looking of the seven caution periods was with Paul Menard, who hit the wall yet stayed out, eventually sparking under the passenger side and igniting a small fire in the pits. No one was injured and Menard’s car was towed to the garage for repairs.

“I guess I was just in denial, I guess I didn’t realize the right-front tire was down,” Menard said.

Menard brought out another caution with 95 laps left, hitting the wall a second time.

The race teams get a break next week for the Easter holiday before resuming the season at Richmond International Raceway on April 26. Their next off weekend won’t come until July 20, a week before the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Saturday night’s NASCAR Sprint Cup results

Southern 500 At Darlington (S.C.) Raceway Lap length: 1.366 miles (Start position in parentheses)

  1. (1) Kevin Harvick, Chevy, 374 laps, 48 points, $328,708

  2. (15) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevy, 374, 43, $205,690

  3. (26) Jimmie Johnson, Chevy, 374, 42, $215,101

  4. (25) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 374, 41, $183,401

  5. (19) Greg Biffle, Ford, 374, 40, $165,040

  6. (8) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 374, 38, $157,156

  7. (9) Jeff Gordon, Chevy, 374, 38, $155,576

  8. (17) Kyle Larson, Chevy, 374, 36, $133,510

  9. (23) Tony Stewart, Chevy, 374, 35, $136,873

  10. (7) Ryan Newman, Chevy, 374, 34, $109,665

  11. (20) Austin Dillon, Chevy, 374, 33, $144,441

  12. (16) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 374, 32, $134,271

  13. (21) Carl Edwards, Ford, 374, 31, $113,905

  14. (4) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 374, 30, $124,125

  15. (18) AJ Allmendinger, Chevy, 374, 29, $116,438

  16. (6) Jamie McMurray, Chevy, 374, 28, $134,694

  17. (5) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 374, 28, $137,288

  18. (31) Casey Mears, Chevy, 374, 26, $118,888

  19. (10) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 374, 26, $101,905

  20. (28) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 374, 24, $130,280

  21. (29) Josh Wise, Chevy, 374, 23, $89,005

  22. (33) Danica Patrick, Chevy, 374, 22, $100,055

  23. (24) Justin Allgaier, Chevy, 372, 21, $113,563

  24. (3) Aric Almirola, Ford, 372, 20, $127,641

  25. (35) Landon Cassill, Chevy, 372, 0, $87,305

  26. (14) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 371, 19, $121,480

  27. (12) Martin Truex Jr., Chevy, 371, 17, $116,613

  28. (27) David Gilliland, Ford, 370, 16, $107,663

  29. (34) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 369, 15, $97,252

  30. (38) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 369, 14, $89,005

  31. (13) Kurt Busch, Chevy, accident, 368, 13, $84,305

  32. (32) David Ragan, Ford, 367, 13, $94,605

  33. (41) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 367, 11, $83,905

  34. (43) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 366, 0, $91,705

  35. (2) Joey Logano, Ford, front hub, 359, 10, $123,471

  36. (37) David Stremme, Chevy, brakes, 326, 8, $83,305

  37. (22) Kasey Kahne, Chevy, accident, 323 8, $102,480

  38. (42) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 301, 6, $78,285

  39. (40) Reed Sorenson, Chevy, overheating, 289, 5, $74,285

  40. (39) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 274, 4, $70,285

  41. (11) Paul Menard, Chevy, 270, 3, $93,499

  42. (30) Michael Annett, Chevy, accident, 101, 2, $62,285

  43. (36) Dave Blaney, Ford, brakes, 65, 1, $58,785

RACE STATISTICS

AVERAGE SPEED OF RACE WINNER 131.211 mph

TIME OF RACE 3 hours, 53 minutes, 37 seconds

MARGIN OF VICTORY 0.558 seconds

CAUTION FLAGS 11 for 50 laps

LEAD CHANGES 22 among 12 drivers

LAP LEADERS J.Logano 1-37; J.Gordon 38-42; D.Ragan 43; J.Gordon 44-45; K.Harvick 46-60; D.Hamlin 61-63; M.Kenseth 64-75; K.Harvick 76-179; B.Keselowski 180-183; K.Kahne 184-201; K.Harvick 202; K.Kahne 203-207; K.Harvick 208-223; B.Vickers 224-247; J.Gordon 248; B.Vickers 249-254; K.Harvick 255-273; G.Biffle 274-278; K.Harvick 279-359; J.Johnson 360-367; D.Earnhardt Jr. 368-372; K.Harvick 373-374

TOP 12 IN POINTS 1. J.Gordon, 297; 2. M.Kenseth, 296; 3. C.Edwards, 278; 4. D.Earnhardt Jr., 271; 5. J.Johnson, 270; 6. Ky.Busch, 269; 7. Bra.Keselowski, 246; 8. J.Logano, 245; 9. R.Newman, 236; 10. A.Dillon, 235; 11. G.Biffle, 227; 12. T.Stewart, 224

Sports, Pages 27 on 04/13/2014

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