Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2010 Talladega-Texas Edition
After his second-place finish at Talladega, Kevin Harvick moved to 38 points out of the lead – meaning he controls his own destiny with just three races left.
After his second-place finish at Talladega, Kevin Harvick moved to 38 points out of the lead – meaning he controls his own destiny with just three races left.
Juan Pablo Montoya pushed Clint Bowyer past Kevin Harvick just as the caution lights illuminated at Talladega, freezing the field on the last lap of the race.
After the two of them were running side-by-side for a dozen laps at Martinsville, Denny Hamlin finally passed Kevin Harvick for the lead on lap 471.
Kevin Harvick has led the points standings for much of the season, but he’s been overlooked by many fans and media as a true NASCAR title favorite.
Weird to say, right, that Kevin Harvick leading the points by 300 wasn’t a legitimate NASCAR title contender until his third win of 2010?
Kevin Harvick pushed Denny Hamlin around Tony Stewart after the final restart, then on lap 189 passed the No. 11 car and drove off into the Michigan sunset.
Jamie McMurray surged late in the race, passed Kevin Harvick on the final green-flag restart and held serve to bring home his second big win of 2010.
After a blackout at Gateway forced the postponement of Friday’s CampingWorld.com 200, it was Kevin Harvick who came out victorious.
Kevin Harvick got just enough of a jump on the final restart that he left the rest of the field battling furiously for second at Daytona.
9 – finishing positions between Joey Logano and Kevin Harvick at Michigan a week after their tussle in Pocono.