Las Vegas Review-Journal

Harvick gets sweep in Michigan

With six victories, he has most of any driver this season

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BROOKLYN, Mich. — Kevin Harvick won just about everything he could in a stellar weekend at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway, although fittingly, Denny Hamlin was the last driver to pressure him.

Harvick held off Hamlin on Sunday to complete a doublehead­er sweep in the NASCAR Cup Series. He’d also won Saturday’s race, and the two victories gave him six on the season — the most of any driver.

Hamlin, who has five victories, nearly chased Harvick down at the very end, and this weekend did nothing to dispel the notion that these two are top contenders for this year’s championsh­ip.

“I have tremendous respect for everyone on that team and Kevin,” Hamlin said. “As we’ve gotten older, we’ve gotten wiser and learned to really appreciate what each other does on the race track. Obviously, they’re having a great season as well.”

Hamlin was right behind Harvick for the final few laps and came close to passing him a couple of times, but Harvick

stayed in front. Hamlin’s final desperate bid came up short at the end when Harvick crossed the finish line 0.093 seconds ahead.

Harvick also won the first two stages Saturday and the second stage Sunday. Clint Bowyer won Sunday’s first stage of the 156lap, 312-mile race.

With NASCAR running an adjusted schedule because of the coronaviru­s, both Michigan races were held on the same weekend. That meant Harvick became the first driver since Richard Petty in 1971 to win back-to-back Cup races on consecutiv­e days. Petty did it July 14 and 15 at Islip and Saratoga.

On Sunday, there were only three cautions, not including the yellow periods at the end of the first two stages. But one of those cautions Sunday came after a wreck that knocked out two of Team Penske’s stars.

Brad Keselowski’s Ford made contact with Ryan Blaney’s No. 12 car shortly after the start of the final stage, sending the teammates slamming into the wall.

 ?? Paul Sancya The Associated Press ?? Kevin Harvick, who held off Denny Hamlin to take the checkered flag on Sunday, has won four of the past five NASCAR races at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway. Overall Fords have won six races in a row there.
Paul Sancya The Associated Press Kevin Harvick, who held off Denny Hamlin to take the checkered flag on Sunday, has won four of the past five NASCAR races at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway. Overall Fords have won six races in a row there.
 ??  ?? Kevin Harvick celebrates after winning the Consumers Energy
400 at Michigan, to earn a weekend sweep at the track.
Kevin Harvick celebrates after winning the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan, to earn a weekend sweep at the track.

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