The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Harvick takes the checkered flag

- By Dan Gelston

DOVER, DEL. » Kevin Harvick was flanked by his StewartHaa­s Racing team on the victory lane stage when a photograph­er yelled at the group, “What are you holding up?”

“Four!” they shouted in unison.

Harvick, team owner Tony Stewart and the rest flashed their fingers Four Horsemenst­yle and let out a “Wooo!” before they uncorked the champagne and sprayed anyone in their sights.

The checkered flag collection keeps growing at SHR, andHarvick is leading the way.

Harvick dominated a race interrupte­d by rain and drove to his Cup Series-high fourth victory of the season Sunday at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway.

“I feel like we’re playoff-racing on a weekly basis,” Harvick said.

He reeled off three straight wins at Atlanta, Las Vegas and Phoenix earlier this season and now has the 60-poundMiles the Monster trophy to addtohis collection.

His brought the trophy home following his first win at Dover in October 2015, only to have his young son break the arm on the fiberglass creature that was never cleaned from the victory celebratio­n.

“I’m bringing it home but do not break the arm off of this one,” Harvick said he told his son. “It’s hard to explain to people whyhis playroomsm­ells like beer.”

Harvick swept the first two stages and easily chased down SHR teammate Clint Bowyer in the third for the lead after a 41-minute delay. Bowyer, who won this season at Martinsvil­le to snap a 190-race losing streak dating to 2012, had asked for a rain dance when the race was stopped with 80 laps left.

Once it resumed, Harvick waltzed his way into victory lane in the No. 4 Ford. He led 201 of 400 laps and stormed past Bowyer and took the lead for good with 62 laps left.

“You knew he was going to be the one that you were going to have to beat for the win,” Bowyer said.

Harvick’s 41st career Cup victory gives him a stout nine top10 finishes and eight top-fives

in 11 starts this season. He held four fingers out the window as he took a victory lap on the mile concrete track and won at Dover for the second time.

Bowyer was second. Daniel Suarez, Martin Truex Jr. andKurt Busch rounded out the top five.

SHR had three cars in the top five with Harvick, Bowyer and Busch.

“Three cars in the top five says a lot about where we are as a company,” Harvick said. “It’s fun racing your teammate.”

SHR has five wins this season and has never won more than six in its 10-year history.

“It’s days like today that builds momentum for the organizati­on,” Stewart said. “It’s about evolution.”

NASCAR waits another week for its own transforma­tion to happen.

The ballyhooed youth movement that was supposed to usher in NASCAR’s rebirth continues to fizzle. The Dover race program had a photo of seven drivers with one career Cup win on the cover, yet the 42-year-old Harvick continues to hold off the so-called “young guns.”

Harvick, Truex and Bowyer — all winners this year — are over 35.

One highlight, Suarez, NASCAR’s first Mexican champion in the Xfinity Series, did match his careerbest finish while driving with a broken left thumb.

“I feel like I was putting a lot of pressure on myself earlier in the season, trying to put a lot of pressure on the team to get the results,” he said.

Here’s what else happened at Dover:

 ?? AP PHOTO/NICK WASS ?? Clint Boyer, left, and Kevin Harvick, right, joke around during a weather delay during the NASCAR Cup series auto race, Sunday, May 6, 2018, at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway in Dover, Del.
AP PHOTO/NICK WASS Clint Boyer, left, and Kevin Harvick, right, joke around during a weather delay during the NASCAR Cup series auto race, Sunday, May 6, 2018, at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway in Dover, Del.
 ?? AP PHOTO/NICK WASS ?? Kevin Harvick, right, poses with the trophy in Victory Lane after he won the NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday, May 6, 2018, at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway in Dover, Del.
AP PHOTO/NICK WASS Kevin Harvick, right, poses with the trophy in Victory Lane after he won the NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday, May 6, 2018, at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway in Dover, Del.
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