Marin Independent Journal

Harvick goes for win No. 10 at Phoenix in final Cup season

- By David Brandt

AVONDALE, ARIZ. » Kevin Harvick has had a big share of his best Cup Series moments at Phoenix Raceway.

While his dominance in the desert has faded slightly over the past five years, Sunday provides one of two more chances to get win No. 10 here and join some elite company before retirement, which the Stewart-Haas Ford driver says will occur at the end of the season.

Every time he comes to Arizona, Harvick is reminded of how good he’s been since he swept both races at the track 17 years ago. And pretty much every time, he deflects praise.

“It feels somewhat arrogant and cocky to look at your own stats, especially when they’re good,” Harvick said. “I’m never going to tell you I’m impressed with anything of my stats, because I always feel like they could be better.”

Harvick has won nine times at the 1-mile tri-oval and is seeking to become just the sixth driver in Cup history to win 10 times at one track, an exclusive club that includes Richard Petty, Darrell Waltrip, Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt and David Pearson.

Kyle Larson will start on the pole Sunday in the No. 5 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsport­s. Denny Hamlin, in the No. 11 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, will be on the outside of Row 1.

Harvick qualified 15th. To win Sunday, Harvick will have to beat Joey Logano, who won the Cup championsh­ip in Phoenix last November and has won three times at the track — all since 2016. Kyle Busch is also a three-time winner at Phoenix, most recently in 2019.

But no one has had a run in Phoenix like Harvick. He was especially dominant from 2012 to 2016, winning six of 10 races, including a sweep in 2014, which was also the same year he won the Cup championsh­ip.

He hasn’t won at Phoenix since 2018, but he’s always in the hunt, not finishing outside of the top 10 in his last 19 starts at the track.

There have been countless changes in NASCAR since Harvick’s first win here in 2006. The cars have been altered, the tires have changed and most of the other drivers have changed. None of it has fazed him.

“There’s constant evolution,” Harvick said. “The thing I tell our guys is ‘adapt or die.’”

Harvick’s No. 4 Ford has been competitiv­e at the beginning of his final season. The Stewart-Haas driver finished fifth at Fontana and ninth last week in Las Vegas.

Harvick will try to become the fourth winner in four races this season; the three so far are Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Kyle Busch and William Byron, who led a 1-2-3 finish for Hendrick Motorsport­s in Las Vegas.

NASCAR officials took the hood louvers from the four Hendrick cars Friday and will bring them to the NASCAR Research & Developmen­t Center in North Carolina for inspection. Any potential penalties would be announced next week.

 ?? JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE ?? Fans takes selfie photos with Kevin Harvick, center, in the garage area during a practice session for the NASCAR Daytona 500at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway on Feb. 17.
JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE Fans takes selfie photos with Kevin Harvick, center, in the garage area during a practice session for the NASCAR Daytona 500at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway on Feb. 17.

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