Frustrated by slow stops on pit road and a variety of different tire strategies on the part of his competitors, Harvick passed Denny Hamlin for the lead with 25 laps left in Saturday's race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and pulled away to beat Hamlin by 1.361 seconds.
Though he won the race his pit crew didn’t perform up to Harvick’s standards on Saturday (Photo: Getty Images for NASCAR)
The victory was Harvick's first of the season and the 35th of his career, second best all-time in NASCAR's Nationwide Series.
Carl Edwards ran third, polesitter Brad Keselowski fourth and Brian Vickers fifth. Trevor Bayne, Justin Allgaier, Paul Menard, Greg Biffle and Steve Wallace completed the top 10. Danica Patrick fell out of the race after a crash on Lap 83 and finished 36th in her final NASCAR race before returning full-time to the IndyCar Series.
Fortunately for Harvick, his No. 33 Chevrolet had enough muscle to overcome what crew chief Ernie Cope termed the team's "worst day ever" on pit road. Harvick lost spots on every exchange of pit stops.
"The car was really fast," said Harvick, who led a race-high 82 laps, most of them early in the race before getting burned by the lackluster work in the pits. "We've definitely got some work to do on pit road, but, fortunately, the car was fast enough.
"I get mad, and they (the crew) know how I am and what I expect of them. … But you can only gripe about it so long, and then you have to go back and drive the car."
Kyle Busch led 43 laps and was chasing Harvick and Hamlin during the final 25-lap green-flag run before contact with the wall in Turn 2 slowed his progress and dropped him to 16th at the finish. Busch, however, had the strongest car at the midpoint of the 200-lap race and led Vickers by 3.537 seconds when NASCAR yellow-flagged the race for the fourth time on Lap 104 because of a light rain shower.
Harvick leads the pack in Satuday’s NNS race from Las Vegas
That caution came 21 laps after Patrick's No. 7 Chevrolet slammed into the outside wall, thanks to contact from Michael McDowell's Dodge. Patrick, who pitted for fuel on Lap 17 and ran as high as third during a cycle of green-flag stops, had returned to the track with fresh tires and was closing quickly on McDowell, who was logging laps after blowing a tire and hitting the wall on Lap 16.
Danica Patrick and Michael McDowell tangle to end both driver’s days
As Patrick ducked to the inside to make the pass, McDowell turned down and took away her line.
"Holy (expletive)! He (expletive) turned down," Patrick fumed on the radio right after the wreck. "He's got a broken rear bumper, and he's (expletive) trying to race!"
McDowell took full responsibility for the incident, which relegated Patrick to a 36th-place finish in her final Nationwide race before her scheduled return to the series at New Hampshire in June.
"It was completely 100-percent my fault," McDowell said. "The closing rate was so much, there just wasn't much time to make a decision."
Note: Edwards retained the series points lead by 41 over second-place Keselowski, 48 over Vickers in third and 56 over Allgaier in fourth.
(Recap courtesy of Reid Spencer – Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service)
Here are the final standings for the Sam’s Town 300 from LVMS
- Kevin Harvick
- Denny Hamlin
- Carl Edwards
- Brad Keselowski
- Brian VIckers
- Trevor Bayne
- Justin Allgaier
- Paul Menard
- Greg Biffle
- Steve Wallace
- Mike Wallace
- Jason Leffler
- Brendan Gaughan
- Scott Riggs
- John Wes Townley
- Kyle Busch
- Scott Lagasse Jr.
- Joe Nemechek
- Josh Wise
- Shelby Howard
- Eric McClure
- Tony Raines
- Danny Efland
- Stanton Barrett
- Willie Allen
- Robert Richarson Jr.
- Mike Bliss
- Colin Braun
- James Buescher
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
- Brian Scott
- Brian Keseloski
- Michael Annett
- Kenny Wallace
- Parker Kligerman
- Danica Patrick
- Kevin Lepage
- Danny O’Quinn Jr.
- Michael McDowell
- Chad Blount
- Mark Green
- Kelly Bires
- Dennis Setzer
- Carl Edwards (505)
- Brad Keselowski (464)
- Brian Vickers (457)
- Justin Allgaier (449)
- Kyle Busch (424)
- Steve Wallace (423)
- Kevin Harvick (414)
- Greg Biffle (408)
- Paul Menard (398)
- Scott Riggs (359)
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