Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Rivals bump gives Harvick a victory

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DARLINGTON, S.C. — Another race, another win for Kevin Harvick. Again at Darlington Raceway and this time to open the playoffs and his march toward the NASCAR championsh­ip.

Only difference? Harvick didn’t dominate the Southern 500 in his series-best eighth victory of the season. The regular-season champion and top seed in the playoffs inherited the lead Sunday night when Martin Truex Jr. and Chase Elliott bumped then brushed the wall as they raced for the victory.

Elliott dropped off the pace and Harvick passed him for second. Truex — who led a race-high 196 laps — had to pit for repairs on his damaged car and Harvick was suddenly out front.

“The leaders got tangled up there and the next thing you know we were racing for the win,” Harvick said.

Harvick has won twice this season at Darlington, including the the May 17 return to competitio­n for NASCAR

after a 10-week pause at the start of the pandemic. When he won that race — held without spectators — he pointed into the television camera and told the fans how much they were missed.

South Carolina allowed Darlington to admit up to 8,000 for this race — the third Cup race this season for the track — and Harvick immediatel­y noted their presence.

“The first thing I want to say is ‘Welcome back fans! This is a lot more fun with you guys up there,’ ” he told the crowd. He also gave the checkered flag to a young fan wearing one of his shirts.

The victory fell into Harvick’s lap with 14 laps remaining when Truex attempted to pass Elliott. As Truex went to complete the move, he clipped Elliott’s front side and both touched the wall.

Harvick had to hold off a hard-charging Austin Dillon, a driver few predict will advance very far into the playoffs, to seal the victory in his Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing.

Dillon, in a Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing, was second. Joey Logano in a Ford for Team Penske was third.

Erik Jones, the defending Southern 500 winner who is being replaced at Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of the season, finished fourth in a Toyota. Jones was the only non-playoff driver to finish in the top 10.

Hendrick Motorsport­s teammates William Byron and Alex Bowman were fifth and sixth, followed by reigning series champion Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch, and SHR teammates Aric Almirola and Clint Bowyer.

Elliott wound up 20th while Truex was a lap down in 22nd.

 ?? (AP/Chris Carlson) ?? Kevin Harvick celebrates after winning Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race in Darlington, S.C. It was his series-best eighth victory of the season.
(AP/Chris Carlson) Kevin Harvick celebrates after winning Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race in Darlington, S.C. It was his series-best eighth victory of the season.

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