Harvick-Hamlin rivalry heats up as NASCAR returns to Brickyard

FILE - In this Feb. 16, 2020 file photo Jimmie Johnson climbs intp his car before the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. NASCAR seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson will test an Indy car next week on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He’s long said he is open to racing in the series but did not want to compete on ovals out of safety concerns. On Friday, July 3, 2020, he indicated recent safety improvements have softened his stance and the Indianapolis 500 is not entirely out of the picture.(AP Photo/John Raoux, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 16, 2020 file photo Jimmie Johnson climbs intp his car before the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. NASCAR seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson will test an Indy car next week on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He’s long said he is open to racing in the series but did not want to compete on ovals out of safety concerns. On Friday, July 3, 2020, he indicated recent safety improvements have softened his stance and the Indianapolis 500 is not entirely out of the picture.(AP Photo/John Raoux, File)

INDIANAPOLIS -- NASCAR's extravagant weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been rocked by its first driver testing positive for covid-19.

Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson will miss what was supposed to be his final Brickyard 400 as he quarantines after the Friday test result. He was asymptomatic, but his wife Chani had tested positive, so Johnson had himself checked.

Johnson said he was disappointed and worried about the emotional impact of the positive tests on his young children. He still plans to step away from full-time racing after the season, though not away from the sport.

"Clearly I have this interest in Indy cars, sports cars, and in many other forms of racing so I assume that's helping me deal with this and not feel like, you know, so I'm having some things taken away from me," he said Saturday.

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Johnson had hoped to tie Jeff Gordon and Michael Schumacher as the only drivers with five victories at Indianapolis. Instead, Justin Allgaier will drive the Hendrick Motorsports No. 48 Chevrolet.

Harvick, meanwhile, will attempt to win a second consecutive Brickyard, and a win on Indy's oval would tie NASCAR's points leader with Hamlin, the Daytona 500 winner, at four wins each. The duo has combined for seven victories in 15 Cup races, including four of the past six and consecutive 1-2 finishes last weekend at Pocono.

It's a championship battle in the making and could be a key element in one of NASCAR's crown jewel events.

"We're winning races, doing the things we need to do right now, running up front," said Harvick, a two-time Brickyard winner. "When you look at the win column, as long as you're winning races, that's what it takes to win championships."

NASCAR raced at Daytona International Speedway on the Fourth of July holiday weekend starting in 1959 but moved it to Indianapolis this year as one of the biggest shakeups to the original 2020 schedule. Indy, now owned by Roger Penske, had planned for the weekend to be a celebration of America that honored the military and entertained fans.

Penske and NASCAR added another wrinkle when the Xfinity Series race was moved to the IMS road course, and this weekend was going to be an impressive display of a massive makeover Penske has given the speedway.

The pandemic upended everything. IndyCar's schedule was decimated, and Penske moved that series to Saturday on the IMS road course. The important doubleheader has raised the anticipation for this holiday weekend of racing even though spectators aren't permitted and the two series can't mingle.

Penske takes solace in that both IndyCar and NASCAR will be telecast by NBC, which this week takes over its portion of the NASCAR TV schedule.

"With both races on network, we do hope fans will tune in and get to see really great racing," Penske said.

The Cup cars have struggled to make competitive racing the last several years at Indy -- Penske said the series could be moved to the road course in the future -- and today's one-day show of no practice or qualifying will benefit the elite teams and veteran drivers. That for sure means Harvick and Hamlin should be in the mix.

Harvick led 118 of 160 laps in last year's race, winning by more than six seconds. A year earlier, Hamlin was leading until a caution with six laps remaining erased his cushion and allowed Brad Keselowski to pass him for the win.

Hamlin is 0 for 14 at the Brickyard, but he has seven finishes of sixth or better. He feels good about his chances today.

"I would say specifically the last 10 to 11 [races] we've been exceptional, really since coming back from the break that we had," Hamlin said. "My team is really strong."

Jimmie Johnson, left, talks with Bubba Wallace before a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Pocono Raceway, Sunday, June 28, 2020, in Long Pond, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Jimmie Johnson, left, talks with Bubba Wallace before a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Pocono Raceway, Sunday, June 28, 2020, in Long Pond, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Kevin Harvick celebrates in the winners circle after winning the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Pocono Raceway, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in Long Pond, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Kevin Harvick celebrates in the winners circle after winning the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Pocono Raceway, Saturday, June 27, 2020, in Long Pond, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Denny Hamlin, left, celebrates with a team member after winning the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Pocono Raceway, Sunday, June 28, 2020, in Long Pond, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Denny Hamlin, left, celebrates with a team member after winning the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Pocono Raceway, Sunday, June 28, 2020, in Long Pond, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2019, file photo, Kevin Harvick leads the field through the first turn on the start of the NASCAR Brickyard 400 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. The once frosty schism between the two biggest racing series in the United States has thawed and NASCAR's elite Cup Series will share a venue with IndyCar on the same weekend for the first time in history. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2019, file photo, Kevin Harvick leads the field through the first turn on the start of the NASCAR Brickyard 400 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. The once frosty schism between the two biggest racing series in the United States has thawed and NASCAR's elite Cup Series will share a venue with IndyCar on the same weekend for the first time in history. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
Kevin Harvick festeja en el círculo de ganadores, luego de conquistar la carrera de la Cup Series de la NASCAR en el Pocono Raceway de Long Pond, Pensilvania, el sábado 27 de junio de 2020 (AP Foto/Matt Slocum)
Kevin Harvick festeja en el círculo de ganadores, luego de conquistar la carrera de la Cup Series de la NASCAR en el Pocono Raceway de Long Pond, Pensilvania, el sábado 27 de junio de 2020 (AP Foto/Matt Slocum)
Denny Hamlin smiles after winning the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Pocono Raceway, Sunday, June 28, 2020, in Long Pond, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Denny Hamlin smiles after winning the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Pocono Raceway, Sunday, June 28, 2020, in Long Pond, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

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