Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Harvick leaves the pack in his rear-view mirror

- Paul Newberry

HAMPTON, Ga. – Kevin Harvick turned in another dominating run at Atlanta Motor Speedway, cruising to victory over Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. in the NASCAR Cup Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 Sunday.

Competing again in front of empty grandstand­s, Harvick won for the second time since NASCAR returned from the shutdown caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic, adding to his emotional victory at Darlington in the first race back.

Harvick came into the day having led 1,138 laps on the 1.54-mile Atlanta trioval, far more than any other driver in the 40-car field.

This one was more of the same. Harvick now has three victories in Atlanta, following up his triumphs in 2001 and 2018.

“It’s one of my favorite tracks, for sure,” Harvick said. “I love to win here.”

On a reverse victory lap, Harvick held three fingers outside his car, a tribute to the late Dale Earnhardt.

Harvick was the driver who replaced Earnhardt after the seven-time champion was killed in a crash at Daytona in 2001. A few weeks later, Harvick captured his first Cup victory in Atlanta.

He now has 51 wins – breaking a tie with Ned Jarrett and Junior Johnson for the 12th spot on the career list.

Seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson, in what may have been his final Atlanta appearance, was given the honor of delivering the “start your engines” command to his fellow drivers. The speedway also renamed a towering grandstand in honor of Johnson, who is retiring as a full-time competitor at the end of the year.

A five-time winner on the 1.54-mile trioval, Johnson had another strong run in Atlanta. But his seventh-place showing extended a winless that stretches back more than three years.

Before the race, NASCAR acknowledg­ed the social unrest in the country and vowed to do a better job of addressing racial injustice in the wake of George Floyd’s death.

Bubba Wallace, the only African American in the top-level series, donned a black T-shirt with the words “I Can’t Breathe” and “Black Lives Matter.”

Wallace finished 21st and appeared to faint after climbing from his car. He said he was OK and did a portion of a television interview, but then was wasn’t able to speak.

Wallace was taken to the infield care center, where to be appeared to be sitting up as he was taken inside on a stretcher. His condition wasn’t known.

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