Santa Fe New Mexican

Harvick rides 4-race streak into Concord

- By Steve Reed

CONCORD, N.C. — Kevin Harvick is well aware he’s in the midst of something special.

Harvick has won the last three Cup races, including the $1 million All-Star race at Charlotte Motor Speedway last weekend. And while he is starting 39th for the Coca-Cola 600 after his No. 4 Ford failed inspection three times prior to qualifying, he’s expected to be in the mix at the end.

“When you are on a hot streak, you are so confident not only as a driver but as a team,” said Joey Logano. “It’s like you can’t do anything wrong. You just happen to be in the right spot at the right times. Their cars are really fast, they are really smart and they are really good. And Kevin is a great driver. … When you’re good, you’re good. He’s confident.”

Harvick’s failure to participat­e in qualifying wasn’t lost on his competitor­s, who are looking for any advantage possible in their attempts to reel him in. Logano joked that “it sure don’t hurt” that Harvick has to start at the back of the field.

But with this being 100 miles longer than any other race on the NASCAR circuit, Harvick has plenty of time to push to the front.

Harvick said his team knows things are going well, but they are staying focused and handling success in stride.

“You can feel that within the organizati­on that what you could achieve by the time you roll through Homestead at the end of the year,” Harvick said. “It’s something you might not ever get to do again, so I don’t believe that those conversati­ons will have to happen.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kevin Harvick said his team knows things are going well, but they are staying focused and handling success in stride.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Kevin Harvick said his team knows things are going well, but they are staying focused and handling success in stride.

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