The Oakland Press

McDowell takes hot streak to Las Vegas

- By Jenna Fryer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. » Michael McDowell was rolling along at Homestead-Miami Speedway when he saw another driver signal for a car to pass.

When McDowell came upon the same driver, he wasn’t given the same courtesy.

“I literally saw a driver wave another driver by, and then race me for the next seven laps like it was the last lap,” McDowell recalled Tuesday.

He declined to identify the rival who refused to give McDowell an easy pass over the weekend, but it was an eye-opener for the Daytona 500 winner. A journeyman driver for small-budget teams, McDowell isn’t usually racing at the front of the pack or passing cars for top-10 finishes.

But since his Daytona 500 victory — his first win in 358 previous Cup Series starts — McDowell has found himself running with a different crowd. He has opened the season with three top-10 finishes through three races, just one shy of his total last year.

The strong start with Front Row Motorsport­s has put McDowell in uncharted territory. In the final laps Sunday at Homestead he found himself trying to pass Kevin Harvick for fifth, a previ

ously unthinkabl­e scenario.

It has all validated the effort McDowell put in over 14 years, but it hasn’t translated into on-track respect for the No. 34 Ford from his peers.

“There are top guys that don’t want to be passed by the 34 and I get it, I understand that because they think that they’re having a really bad day if the 34 is going around them,” said McDowell, who also acknowledg­ed putting up too strong of a fight when his car was a perpetual backmarker.

“On the flipside, I somewhat deserve it because I race the guts out of everybody and always have,” he said. “Even when I was in bad cars I never made it easy on anybody, so I don’t expect them to make it easy on me.”

McDowell next goes to Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday ranked a career-high fourth in the Cup standings. His best finish in the final standings was 23rd last season.

 ?? JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michael McDowell walks by the championsh­ip trophy before the NASCAR Daytona 500race at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway Feb. 14in Daytona Beach, Fla.
JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael McDowell walks by the championsh­ip trophy before the NASCAR Daytona 500race at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway Feb. 14in Daytona Beach, Fla.

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