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Harvick nabs first win

Veteran’s road race victory at Sonoma is his first in 20 races.

- Wire services

Kevin Harvick returned to victory lane for the first time this season with a dominating run Sunday on the road course at Sonoma Raceway.

The former NASCAR champion came to Sonoma, Calif., winless in 20 races since Kansas last fall and has been overshadow­ed in this season of NASCAR’s young new superstars. But at a track where experience and ability can separate the field, it was Harvick and a bunch of veterans who led the way.

It was the first win on the winding wine country road course in 17 tries for the Bakersfiel­d, Calif., driver. Sonoma was one of just four active tracks where Harvick had never before scored a Cup victory.

“To finally check this one off the list .... being so close to home and having raced here so much, this was one that was on the top of the list,” Harvick said.

Harvick was on cruise control and conserving fuel in the race that ended under caution after Kasey Kahne had a hard accident on the final lap. Either way, Harvick had a nine-second lead over Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Clint Bowyer before the caution.

Bowyer, now the driver for the entry Tony Stewart used for his final NASCAR victory last year at the track, was second and Brad Keselowski third as Ford cars went 1-2-3.

For Harvick, it was the first victory since Stewart-Haas Racing switched to Ford this season. Harvick had spent 16 years in a Chevrolet.

It was Ford’s seventh victory of the season. Ford won eight Cup races last season, and seven came exclusivel­y from Team Penske drivers. This year, the manufactur­er has wins from Penske, Roush-Fenway Racing, The Wood Brothers and SHR.

“Getting our first win with Ford, this has been a great journey for us as an organizati­on and team,” Harvick said.

Martin Truex Jr. led 25 laps but suffered an engine failure and finished 37th. Truex won the first stage of the race, his series-leading 11th stage victory. Jimmie Johnson won the second stage, but finished 13th overall.

Kyle Larson and Jamie McMurray started on the pole for Chip Ganassi Racing. But Larson, the points leader, was never a factor and finished 26th. McMurray was 10th.

Most of the top-10 was comprised of veterans. Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch were fourth and fifth, while Dale Earnhardt Jr. was sixth. Daytona 500 winner Kurt Busch was seventh.

IndyCar: Scott Dixon won at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis., to spoil the Team Penske party on the rural road course.

Dixon edged Josef Newgarden by 0.57 seconds to claim his first victory at Road America. It also gave the Chip Ganassi Racing veteran his first win since Watkins Glen in September.

Dixon’s 41st career victory moved him within one of tying Michael Andretti for third on the all-time list.

In IndyCar’s second year back at the 14-turn course after a nine-year hiatus, Dixon’s No. 9 Honda had an average speed of 123.431 mph. Newgarden’s teammate Helio Castroneve­s, the pole-sitter, finished third. They were followed by Simon Pagenaud and Will Power.

Formula One: Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo profited from the chaos to win the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, while Sebastian Vettel extended his championsh­ip lead over Lewis Hamilton to 14 points.

The Australian secured his fifth career win, while Valtteri Bottas overtook 18-yearold Canadian Lance Stroll late to take second place.

NHRA: Steve Torrence raced to his fourth Top Fuel victory of the season, beating Doug Kalita in the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals in Norwalk, Ohio. Torrence had a 3.743-second pass at 331.45 mph to edge Doug Kalitta, who finished at 3.736 at 331.36.

Jack Beckman won in Funny Car, Bo Butner in Pro Stock and LE Tonglet in Pro Stock Motorcycle.

 ?? SARAH CRABILL / GETTY IMAGES ?? Driver Kevin Harvick (with bottle) celebrates Sunday’s victory at Sonoma Raceway. The Bakersfiel­d, Calif., native had been 0 for 16 on his home state’s road course track before the win.
SARAH CRABILL / GETTY IMAGES Driver Kevin Harvick (with bottle) celebrates Sunday’s victory at Sonoma Raceway. The Bakersfiel­d, Calif., native had been 0 for 16 on his home state’s road course track before the win.

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