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Keselowski wins after speed trips Harvick

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HAMPTON, Ga. — Kevin Harvick ruined a dominating performanc­e by going too fast on pit road Sunday, allowing Brad Keselowski to steal a NASCAR Monster Energy Cup victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Harvick appeared poised to win at the 1.54-mile tri-oval for the first time since his initial Cup victory in 2001, just three races after he got his chance following the death of Dale Earnhardt.

Harvick won the first two stages under NASCAR’s new format and led a staggering 293 out of 325 laps overall. But, after a yellow flag came out when Austin Dillon lost power, the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford eclipsed the 45 mph speed limit going into the pits for his final stop.

The drive-through penalty pushed Kyle Larson to the lead, but he could not hold off Keselowski, who surged ahead on the backstretc­h with six laps to go and held on for a 0.564-second victory.

But this one was all about Harvick, who was looking to give Stewart-Haas its second consecutiv­e victory to start the season after Kurt Busch won the Daytona 500.

Harvick clearly had the fastest car all weekend, starting from the pole and easily taking the first two 85-lap stages under NASCAR’s new format.

The speeding penalty on pit road — an issue that plagued a bunch of drivers, including two-time defending race winner Jimmie Johnson — knocked Harvick to the end of the lead pack with 11 laps remaining.

That wasn’t enough time to make up for his mistake, forcing him to settle for a ninth-place showing.

“I didn’t think I was pushing it,” Harvick told his crew over the radio. “I’m so sorry guys.”

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