Sunday
Kevin Harvick Wins Pole With New Track Record at Watkins Glen; Finishes Fourth
Press ReleaseTaking advantage of the inside starting position, Harvick quickly jumped out to the lead and began to pull away from the field. Leading the first 12 laps, Harvick was passed by eventual race winner Marcos Ambrose on Lap 13. Staying close to Ambrose, Harvick made his first scheduled green-flag pit stop on lap 20 from the second position for four tires and fuel. As stops continued to cycle through the field, Harvick was in the ninth position on lap 34 when the caution flag waved for a stalled car on the track. Not yet in the pit window to make it to the end on fuel, Harvick stayed on track and restarted the race eighth on lap 37.
With the caution flag waving several laps later, the team opted to pit for four fresh tires and fuel on lap 45. With a slow stop due to issues with the rear tires, Harvick restarted the race on lap 47 in the 14th position. Immediately after the restart, crew chief Ernie Cope reminded Harvick that he needed to save fuel.
Picking off one car at a time and saving fuel under every caution, Harvick was able to gain 10 positions to finish the race in the fourth position.
Defending his 2008 title, Ambrose claimed his second Nationwide Series win at Watkins Glen, followed by Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Harvick and Ron Fellows.
Next on the Nationwide Series Schedule:
Date: August 15, 2009
Track: Michigan International Speedway
Event Name: CARFAX 250
Driver: Kevin Harvick
Sponsor: Jimmy John’s
Broadcast Time: 3:00 p.m., ET on ESPN2 and 3:00 p.m., ET on MRN Radio
- Kevin Harvick Inc. Press Release
Article Tags: CARFAX 250, Carl Edwards, Ernie Cope, Kevin Harvick, KHI, Kyle Busch, Marcos Ambrose, Michigan International Speedway, NASCAR Nationwide Series, No. 33 Copart Chevrolet Impala SS, No. 33 Jimmy John’s Chevrolet Impala SS, Ron Fellows, Watkins Glen International, Zippo 200


