Orlando Sentinel

Harvick pulls away for Michigan win

- By Larry Lage

BROOKLYN, Mich. —

capped off his father-son weekend by dominating a race and putting 6-year-old son

in the passenger seat to hold the flapping, checkered flag out of the window.

“That was definitely way up there on the bucket list,” Harvick said.

Harvick broke a tie atop NASCAR’s Big 3 by easily winning at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway for his Cup-high seventh victory of the season. His No. 4 Ford finished 3-plus seconds ahead of No. 2 Ford on Sunday in the Consumers Energy 400.

Points leader finished third in his No. 18 Toyota — more than 4 seconds behind Harvick.

“I was front of him for about 5 laps,” Busch joked.

Busch has won six races this year and

has finished in first four times. The rest of the field has combined to win just six of 23 races.

Truex Jr., the third driver in NASCAR’s Big 3 with Harvick and Busch, was 14th in the 40-car field in his No. 78 Toyota.

Keselowski said he couldn’t be more aggressive late in the 200-lap race because Harvick was simply so far ahead.

in the No. 3 Chevrolet, was fourth followed by No. 12 Ford. led the field to the green flag for the second straight week, but his No. 11 Toyota could not stay ahead. He ended up eighth at MIS after finishing 13th in last week’s race at Watkins Glen. pit stop and a 28th-place finish a week after he was 30th at Watkins Glen.

Truex was running with the leaders during the second stage before running out of gas and going into the pits, which were closed. He also was penalized for an uncontroll­able tire and pushed to the back of the 40-car field.

Soon after a restart early in the race, rookie

No. 24 Chevrolet got loose and made side-byside contact with Truex to bring out another caution flag.

“Anything that could have went wrong did,” Truex said. “We got wrecked by a rookie mistake underneath us, and then ran out of gas. We could’ve won the second stage. We just didn’t have enough gas. The car was fast. We just couldn’t catch a break all day.”

 ?? JERRY MARKLAND/GETTY IMAGES ?? Kevin Harvick and son Keelan celebrate the No. 4 Ford driver’s NASCAR Cup-leading 7th victory of the season.
JERRY MARKLAND/GETTY IMAGES Kevin Harvick and son Keelan celebrate the No. 4 Ford driver’s NASCAR Cup-leading 7th victory of the season.

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