Sunday
Kevin Harvick Wins Second Consecutive Truck Series Race, KHI Scores 1-2 Finish
Press Release
After leading the weekend’s two practice sessions by laying down fastest lap times of 19.998 seconds (94.690 MPH) and 19.978 seconds (94.784 MPH) respectively, Kevin Harvick was granted the number one starting position when rain cancelled qualifying and the field was set by 2009 Owner’s points.
Upon taking the green flag, Harvick immediately pulled ahead of the pack, gaining a 2.1 second lead and encroaching on the back of the field within the first 10 laps. Harvick went on to lead the first 80 laps of the 250-lap race in dominant fashion as competitors battled fiercely behind him.
With a nearly perfect-handling truck, the No. 2 Kroger/Tide team, led by returning veteran crew chief Butch Hylton, made only minor adjustments when the team entered the pits for the first time during the race’s third caution, removing a round of wedge and making an air-pressure adjustment. Following the restart, Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) teammate, Ron Hornaday took over the lead on lap 81, leading nine laps before surrendering the lead back to his team co-owner. When the team pitted for four tires and fuel under the sixth caution of the day on lap 135, the No. 2 was the first truck out of the pits, but six trucks employing pit strategy chose to stay out, resulting in a seventh-place restart for Harvick and marking the first time the race was not led by a KHI entry.
Restarting on lap 139, it took only one lap for Harvick to advance to sixth, and by lap 145 the Kroger/Tide Chevrolet was in the fourth position. Methodically picking off his competitors, Harvick regained the lead on lap 190 and maintained it until the checkered flag. After working closely together on the final restart, Ron Hornaday’s No. 33 Longhorn Moist Snuff Chevrolet finished second, giving KHI its fourth one-two finish in the Truck Series.

Harvick’s Kroger 250 win was his second of 2010, and his fourth consecutive victory in races entered. Harvick will attempt to match Ron Hornaday’s 2009 feat of five consecutive victories when the Truck Series competes at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway on Friday, April 2.
- Kevin Harvick Inc. Press Release
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