The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Playoff race has added drama in final weeks

- By Larry Lage

BROOKLYN, MICH. » NASCAR just got more interestin­g down the stretch.

Kevin Harvick won his first Cup race in nearly two years at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway over the weekend — a result that could mean a driver who has a win getting knocked out of the playoffs.

“It creates a big bubble,” Harvick said Aug. 7. “I think some of those guys that have won races that hadn’t been doing very good, it creates a real scenario to where there could be at least 16 winners. There’s a lot of things that can still happen.”

Just three races remain in the regular season— the next being Aug. 14 at Richmond Raceway in Virginia, and time is running out to secure a spot in the 16-driver postseason.

Fifteen different drivers

have won races this year. If there are two new winners in the final weeks at Richmond, Watkins Glen or Daytona, someone with one win will be eliminated from the playoff based on a tiebreaker on points.

Martin Truex Jr. is No. 4 in points, but he does not have a win and desperatel­y

needs one to earn a spot in the round of 16 at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina. Ryan Blaney is second in points, but he, too, is without a victory.

Should they both land a first-place finish at a race, someone like Austin Cindric or Chase Briscoe could be staying at home next month.

“We’re racing 19 (Truex) — obviously for points — and try to win the race,” Blaney said after making a late pass to finish fifth.

No one could catch Harvick in his No. 4 Ford following a restart with 35 laps to go at the FireKeeper­s Casino 400. Bubba Wallace had maybe the best chance to compete with Harvick, but he choose a path for the No. 23 Toyota that he later lamented.

“I want to win so bad, and this was the best opportunit­y,” Wallace said after finishing second following his first career pole.

Harvick, meanwhile, won his 59th career Cup event and ended a 65-race drought that started after winning his ninth race during the 2020 playoffs at Bristol Motor Speedway.

“I’ve been through longer winless streaks,” he said with a shrug.

 ?? PAUL SANCYA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kevin Harvick celebrates with his daughter Piper after winning Aug. 7 in Brooklyn, Mich.
PAUL SANCYA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kevin Harvick celebrates with his daughter Piper after winning Aug. 7 in Brooklyn, Mich.

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