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Stewart’s 15-year NASCAR winning streak ends

From AP Reports

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HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — Tony Stewart threw his arms around Kevin Harvick and gave him the kind of hug where it seemed as if neither driver wanted to let go.

Stewart’s worst season — on and off the track — ended with a dose of triumph, hugs and tears at Homestead- Miami Speedway. Harvick capped his first season at Stewart-Haas Racing with a Sprint Cup championsh­ip that finally gave one of his best friends in the sport and team owner a reason to smile.

“It doesn’t make up for a bad year,” Stewart said. “I mean, I’ve had a terrible year. But this makes the end of November great.”

Stewart was already in street clothes for the victory bash because his race ended long before Harvick took the checkered flag.

Stewart’s 15-year streak of winning at least one NASCAR race ended once the grille got knocked in on his No. 14 Chevrolet and the engine overheated. Stewart retired the car and finished last in the 43-car field.

His run began with a victory as a rookie on Sept. 11, 1999, at Richmond Internatio­nal Raceway, and is tied for fourth-best in NASCAR history. Richard Petty holds the record with 18 straight years.

Harvick ended a successful run at Richard Childress Racing to try to win a championsh­ip with Stewart. It paid off with a beer bath in Victory Lane and a championsh­ip trophy passed around the crew — with a party planned that could stretch into the morning.

“Tony was pretty adamant that we could race for wins and championsh­ips,” Harvick said. “That was really what it was all about. I needed to be excited about going to work and this just gave me an opportunit­y to race with one of my good friends.”

Stewart had the worst season of his career and his struggles continued at Homestead. He fell a lap down early in the race and was never a threat before parking his car.

He still had a vested interest in the race as the car owner. Harvick’s title was Stewart’s second as a car owner. His 2011 championsh­ip as a driver/owner was his first.

“He’s probably been more of a help to me this year than I’ve been to him,” Stewart said. “But the great thing is, we understand each other. “

Stewart’s performanc­e was below average even before he was involved in an Aug. 9 accident that killed Kevin Ward Jr. during a dirt track race in upstate New York.

Stewart said earlier this week in an interview with The Associated Press that he has struggled with NASCAR’s current rules package. The three-time NASCAR champion also doesn’t have a feel for Goodyear’s tires, and has not been able to execute decent restarts.

He also has been bothered by lingering pain in his surgically repaired right leg, which he shattered in a sprint car accident in 2013. It cost him the final 15 races of last season.

Stewart ended this year with a career-worst three top-fives and seven top-10s.

 ?? Jesse Beard/ SJ ?? Kevin Harvick and Tony Stewart speak after Harvick’s win in the Sprint Cup Championsh­ip Sunday, Nov. 16.
Jesse Beard/ SJ Kevin Harvick and Tony Stewart speak after Harvick’s win in the Sprint Cup Championsh­ip Sunday, Nov. 16.
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