Harvicks ends 0-for-38 drought at Pocono with win
LONG POND, PA. >> Kevin Harvick snapped an 0-for-38 drought at Pocono Raceway, taking the checkered flag Saturday at one of two tracks where victory had eluded him.
Harvick won the first of two NASCAR Cup races in front of no fans this weekend at Pocono and will start 20th today with the field set by inverting the lead-lap finishers.
The 44-year-old California driver has won at every active track except Kentucky Speedway (nine tries) and the 2014 series champion has three wins overall for Stewart-haas Racing this season.
Harvick held off a hardcharging Denny Hamlin for his 52nd career Cup victory. He had 12 topfive finishes in his other 38 starts at Pocono.
He held off on the celebratory burnout — Harvick needs the same car for today’s race.
“That’s great to finally check Pocono off the list,” Harvick said.
Ryan Preece finished 20th and will start on the pole today.
The race was scheduled as the second Saturday, but rain washed out the Truck Series race. That sets up a small slice of history: Truck, secondtier Xfinity and Cup will all run today. It’s the first time three NASCAR National
Series races will race on the same day at the same track.
NASCAR wanted the trip to Pocono to settle one of the most tumultuous weeks in its history after a noose found in Bubba Wallace’s stall last week at Talladega led to a federal investigation. The incident was not ruled a hate crime. NASCAR President Steve
Phelps stated “the noose was real,” though it remains unknown who tied it. Wallace, who sparked NASCAR to ban the Confederate flag, has become
NASCAR’S advocate for social change and acknowledged his time in the national spotlight left him “wore the hell out.” He finished 22nd in the No. 43 Chevrolet.
There was a new look all around the 2½-mile tri-oval.
The track cloaked its leaderboard in advertisements because the pandemic wreaked havoc with plans to upgrade to a modern LED scoring tower. Pocono also had 1,250 fans virtually sign the start/finish line. Staff members hand wrote each name on the start/finish line ahead of race weekend. The 1,250 number matched the scheduled number of miles to be run this weekend. Pocono even sold on its website a race weekend T-shirt with “Quarantined” stamped over the logo.
Pocono sits in Monroe County which entered Pennsylvania’s green designation. The green phase limits public gatherings to 250 people. But Gov. Tom Wolf’s guidance to professional sports mandates no spectators, even in green.
“I wish you were here,” Harvick said to the fans watching at home.