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Harvick adds NASCAR Cup win to dominant weekend at Atlanta

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Kevin Harvick completed his weekend mastery of Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., by holding off Brad Keselowski on Sunday in the rain-delayed NASCAR Monster Energy Cup race.

Harvick, who was dominant Saturday in winning the second-tier Xfinity event, started fourth in the Cup race and quickly proved he had the car to beat.

Harvick was comfortabl­y in the lead when Trevor Bayne’s engine blew with 28 laps to go. The restart gave contenders a chance to grab the lead, but Harvick beat Keselowski to remain in control.

“What a relief,” Harvick told his crew after crossing the finish line. He led 292 laps in Atlanta last year before finishing ninth following a pit-road speeding penalty.

The start was delayed 2 hours, 30 minutes by rain. The threat of more rain added urgency in the late competitio­n for the lead. There were reports of drops of rain with more than 130 laps remaining, leading to increased concerns the race could end early.

Clint Bowyer was third, followed by Denny Hamlin.

Harvick quickly moved from 19th back to the lead following a green-flag pit stop early in the race and again quickly moved back to the lead following a pit stop on lap 252.

He took the lead following a competitio­n caution on lap 30 and stayed in front to take the first stage win. Harvick’s crew had difficulty during his pit stop following the first stage, and he had lost ground when he returned to the pit.

Harvick was 19th following the unschedule­d pit stop and returned to the lead on lap 131 before Keselowski won stage 2.

Harvick’s No. 4 Ford has become a familiar figure in the lead at Atlanta. He led 141 of 163 laps Saturday for his Xfinity win after his strong performanc­e in last year’s Cup race.

Rookie Darrell “Bubba” Wallace Jr., coming off a second-place finish at last week’s Daytona 500, finished 32nd. Wallace became the first black Cup racer in an Atlanta race since Bill Lester finished 38th in 2006.

Martin Truex Jr., the 2017 series champion, started 35th after failing to qualify Saturday but was up to fourth by the 12th lap before finishing fifth.

Jimmie Johnson, who won in Atlanta in 2015 and 2016, finished 27th.

 ?? Jerry Markland / Getty Images ?? Kevin Harvick celebrates with his crew in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup race.
Jerry Markland / Getty Images Kevin Harvick celebrates with his crew in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup race.

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