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Kevin Harvick No. 4 Budweiser Chevrolet Event Preview: Homestead
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11/18/15
Aggressively Defending At Homestead-Miami
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (Nov. 17, 2015) – The best way for Kevin Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Budweiser/Jimmy John’s Chevrolet for Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR), to defend his 2014 Sprint Cup Series championship is to win his second consecutive race at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway in Sunday’s 400-mile NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season finale.
The reigning Sprint Cup Series champion secured his title with a come-from-behind win in the final Sprint Cup race of 2014 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Harvick came to pit road for four tires and fuel on lap 249, while several competitors opted for a two-tire strategy that put Harvick back in the 12th position for the lap 252 restart of the 267-lap event.
Harvick raced his way from 12th to seventh before the caution flag waved again on lap 254. When the field went back to green at lap 258, he quickly raced up to second and took the lead with just seven laps remaining. The final caution of the race came on lap 261, which set up the field for a three-lap dash to the finish. Harvick held off fellow Championship Round competitor Ryan Newman by 0.500 of a second to score the win and secure the 2014 Sprint Cup Series championship.
In 2015, Harvick is the only driver from the 2014 Championship Round to return to the “championship four” in 2015. He is joined by Championship Round newcomers Jeff Gordon, Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch for the winner-take-all final race.
While he faces stiff competition in the Championship Round, Harvick has reason for optimism as he leads the Sprint Cup Series with 12 second-place finishes, 22 top-five finishes , 27 top-10s, 2,248 laps led with an average finish of 8.9.
In 14-career Sprint Cup starts at Homestead-Miami, Harvick’s 7.6 average finish is highest among the remaining competitors. His 102.5 driver rating at Homestead-Miami since 2005 ranks second of the four Championship competitors, trailing only Truex Jr.’s 106.6.
Harvick has finished best among the remaining competitors in 17 of the 35 Sprint Cup races in 2015, Kyle Busch has finishes highest in eight races and both Gordon and Truex Jr. have each finished highest in five races.
The defending Sprint Cup champion leads several other statistical categories: 118.9 driver rating, 48 bonus points, 1,370 fastest laps run, 35.6 percent of fastest laps run, 22.1 percent of laps led, 2,682.61 miles led, 9,245 laps in the top-15, 91.0 percent of laps in the top-15 and average running position of 7.264.
Harvick is the first driver to lead 2,000 laps in consecutive seasons since Jeff Gordon in 1995 and 1996. The last three drivers to lead more than 2,000 laps in a single season have all gone on to win the Sprint Cup championship. Jeff Gordon led 2,320 laps in 2001, Jimmie Johnson led 2,238 laps in 2009, and Harvick led 2,137 laps in 2014.
While consistency has been key for Harvick throughout the season, his appearance in the Eliminator Round came anything but easily. The defending series champion raced his way from the Challenger Round to the Contender Round with a dominant performance in a “must-win” situation at Dover (Del.) International Speedway. He fought off elimination by leading 355 of 400 laps at Dover en route to scoring his first Chase win of the season.
In the Contender Round, Harvick finished second at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway, 16th at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City and 15th at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway to advance to the Eliminator Round.
The defending Sprint Cup champion punched his ticket to the Championship race at Homestead by way of points scored in the Eliminator Round. Harvick finished eighth at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, third at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth and second last weekend in the rain-delayed and rain-shortened race at Phoenix International Raceway. His goals this weekend at Homestead-Miami is to defend his 2014 Sprint Cup championship with his second consecutive win in the final race of the season.
KEVIN HARVICK, Driver of the No. 4 Budweiser/Jimmy John’s Chevrolet SS for Stewart-Haas Racing:
How does it feel to be returning to the Championship Round of the Chase?
“Well, I feel like we’ve overcome a lot of things throughout the Chase. We’ve survived and advanced. It hasn’t been 100 percent pretty from one end to the other, but I think as you look at the Chase, it’s been championship material and that’s proven by making it to the championship race. I’m just really proud of everybody and we’re going to go down there and just do like we’ve done and race as hard as we can.”
Is it harder to win in the current Chase format versus the old Chase format?
“I don’t know I never won one in the old Chase so I don’t have any reference. There were just so many different scenarios for us last year as we won the championship. You come in with a new team and new environment that I feel like was a better fit for everything that we had going on from a performance stand point and throughout the year and the way that things went. I can honestly tell you that last year if we wouldn’t have won the championship I would have felt disappointed the way that the cars ran throughout the year and the way that things went. It’s not to say that you wouldn’t be disappointed if you didn’t win this year, but I feel like we’ve challenged and been competitive and done the things that we need to do to stay in the hunt. But, never having done it before last year you just never had been in that situation to feel like we should win a championship because we have performed so well. It’s never been like that for me before throughout the whole year. I think as you look at the previous years before last year it would be a hard comparison, but it’s definitely more mentally challenging than I’ve ever been in a championship hunt before. Just for the fact of the pressure that it puts on everybody. From getting in the Chase and once you win a race it kind of relieves that pressure until you get to race 27 at Chicago. Then all of a sudden the pressure doubles, triples, whatever number you want to put on it because you know that you have to perform that day at that moment. You have three weeks to get it done in order to get to the next round. There is so much more pressure just because there is so much more on the line on a daily, weekly, weekend format like we have. You’ve got to make it happen and that’s a lot of pressure for everybody to perform under. Sometimes it brings out the best in people.”
Chassis Information: Chassis No. 4-945: Kevin Harvick will pilot the No. 4 Budweiser/Jimmy John’s Chevrolet SS built on Chassis No. 4-945 in the 400-mile NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race Sunday at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway. Built new in 2015, Chassis No. 4-945 made its Sprint Cup debut at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway in September, where it started third, led 44 laps and finished fifth. Its second appearance of the season came in the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in October, where it started 11th and finished second.
Homestead-Miami Speedway Notes of Interest:
- 2014 Sprint Cup Champion: Harvick, the defending NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion, is teamed with crew chief Rodney Childers in his second season at Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR). In their first season together, the duo combined to produce five victories, eight poles, 14 top-five finishes and 20 top-10s, and led 2,137 laps on their way to winning the Sprint Cup title.
- Heads Up Verses The Competition: Harvick has finished ahead of Jeff Gordon, Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. in 17 Sprint Cup races in 2015. Kyle Busch has finished as the lead driver of the “Championship Four” in eight races, while Gordon and Truex Jr. has each been the top driver in five events.
- Highest Rated Driver Remaining: According to 2015 NASCAR loop data statistics, Harvick has the highest driver rating of the remaining four drivers at 118.9, Kyle Busch is second with a rating of 107.1, followed by Truex Jr. at 100.0 and Gordon at 92.
- The “Championship Four” at Homestead-Miami Speedway: Since 2005, the first season to feature each of the four drivers currently in the Championship Round, Harvick’s 6.7 average ranks the highest, followed by Truex Jr.’s 7.6 average finish, Gordon’s 11.1 and Kyle Busch’s 23.1. Truex Jr. is the highest rated driver at Homestead since 2005 with a driver rating of 106.6, Harvick is second at 102.5, Gordon third at 100.7 followed by Kyle Busch at 91.5. Truex Jr. ranks highest in average starting position at 8.9, followed by Harvick’s 11.1, Gordon’s 11.2 and Kyle Busch’s 14.1. Gordon has recorded the most number of fastest laps at 170, Truex Jr. is close behind at 168, followed by Kyle Busch at 131 and Harvick with 120. Gordon and Kyle Busch are tied for laps led over that span with 237 laps led for each driver, Harvick has 132 and Truex Jr. has 108.
- Championship Four on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Harvick, Gordon, Kyle Busch and Truex Jr. all flew to New York City on Tuesday afternoon to appear on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The show will air on Nov. 17th at 11:35 p.m. ET on NBC and feature guests Rooney Mara, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Bieber.
- 2,248 Laps Led and Counting: Harvick led his 2,000th lap of the season at Dover in October. He has led 2,248 laps led through the first 35 races of 2015. It marks the second time in Harvick’s 15-year career that he has led 2,000 laps in a single Sprint Cup season. He first accomplished the feat by leading 2,137 laps in 2014. He is the first driver to lead more than 2,000 laps in back-to-back seasons since Jeff Gordon in 1995 and 1996. The last three drivers to lead 2,000 laps in a single season all went on to win the Sprint Cup championship – Gordon led 2,320 laps in 2001, Jimmie Johnson led 2,238 laps in 2009 and Harvick led 2,137 laps in 2014.
- Freaky Fast: Harvick leads the Sprint Cup Series in the number of fastest laps with 1,370. The next-closest competitor is Brad Keselowski with 650. Harvick’s 2,248 laps led and 2,682.61 miles led are also tops in the series. The next-closest competitor in both categories is Joey Logano with 1,359 laps led and 1,632.57 miles led.
- Twelve Runner-Up Finishes: Harvick became the 10th Sprint Cup driver to score double-digit runner-up finishes in a single season, and the first since Bobby Allison in 1972 when he finished second at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway in August. Harvick scored his 12th runner-up finish of 2015 last Sunday at Phoenix. Combined with their three Sprint Cup wins, the No. 4 team has recorded 15 top-two finishes through the first 35 races of 2015.
- Top-Five Finishes: Harvick’s 22 top-five finishes through the first 35 races of 2015 establishes his new single-season best. His 18 top- five finishes through the 26-race regular season races is also the most by any driver since the inception of the Chase in 2004. Harvick’s previous single-season best was 16 top-five finishes, which he set in 2010. Harvick surpassed his total of 14 top-five finishes in his 2014 Sprint Cup Series championship season when he finished third at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International.
- Inside the 2015 Loop Data: Harvick leads the Sprint Cup Series in second-place finishes (12), top-five finishes (22), top-10 finishes (27), driver rating (118.9), average running position (7.264), number of fastest laps run (1,370), percentage of fastest laps (35.6), laps led (2,248), percentage of laps led (22.1), miles led (2,682.61), laps in the top-15 (9,245), percentage of laps in top-15 (91.0) and bonus points (48).
- Regular-Season Point Total: The defending Sprint Cup champion closed out the regular season with 978 points prior to the Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship standings reset following the 26th and final regular-season race of 2015 at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway. Harvick’s total through the first 26 races was the most under the current points system introduced in 2011, surpassing the 914 regular-season points scored by Greg Biffle in 2012 and Jeff Gordon in 2014.
- Harvick in 2015: Harvick has wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Phoenix International Raceway and Dover (Del.) International Speedway through the first 35 events. At Dover, Harvick started 15th as Sprint Cup qualifying was cancelled due to rain, but went on to lead 355 of 400 laps en route to his third Sprint Cup win of the season. He started from the pole and led 224 laps en route to his Phoenix win and his third perfect 150.0 driver rating at the mile oval. He scored his first Sprint Cup win of the season the previous week in the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas. Harvick has finished in the top-five in 22 of 35 Sprint Cup starts and has scored 27 top-10s in 2015. He has led a series-high 2,248 laps.
- Harvick in the Chase: Harvick’s win in the AAA 400 Sprint Cup race at Dover clinched his spot in the Contender Round of the Chase. He has led more than 28.3 percent (798 of 2,819 laps) of the total laps run through the first nine races. He kicked off the Chase with a 42nd-place finish at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois before dominating the race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon by leading 216 laps, but finished 21st after running short on fuel. He fought off elimination by dominating the race at Dover, where he led 355 of 400 laps to score his first Chase win of the season. In the Contender Round, Harvick finished second at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway, finished 16th at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, and 15th at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway to advance to the Eliminator Round. He finished eighth to kick off the Eliminator Round at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, third at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth and second at Phoenix International Raceway to advance to the Championship Round.
- Bonus Points: Harvick has scored 48 bonus points and at least one bonus point in 28 of 35 races this season. He led at least one lap in 14 consecutive Sprint Cup points races. He has led the most laps in 11 races – Atlanta Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, Phoenix (spring), Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, Bristol, Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Watkins Glen International, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Dover and Phoenix (fall). He also scored an additional three bonus points for each of his wins at Las Vegas, Phoenix and Dover. Joey Logano is second with 44.
- Harvick in the Sprint Cup Series at Homestead-Miami: The Homestead-Miami 400 will mark Harvick’s 15th career Sprint Cup start at Homestead. He has one win (2014), six top-five finishes and 12 top-10s at the 1.5-mile oval. The 39-year-old driver has led 190 laps, has an average starting position of 13.4, an average finish of 7.6, and has completed all but one lap he’s contested there (3,742 of 3,743). His lone win at Homestead-Miami helped secure the 2014 Sprint Cup championship.
- Harvick in the Xfinity Series at Homestead-Miami: In eight Xfinity Series starts at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Harvick has one win (2004), one pole (2006), three top-five finishes, five top-10s and has led 401 laps. He has an average start of 9.4 and an average finish of 11.6.
- Harvick in the Camping World Truck Series at Homestead-Miami: In six Camping World Truck Series starts at Homestead- Miami Speedway, Harvick has one win (2009), four top-five finishes, four top-10s and has led 141 laps. He has an average start of 10.2 and an average finish of 8.5.
- Career Totals: Harvick has 31 wins, 136 top-five finishes, 256 top-10s and 15 poles in 537 career Sprint Cup starts heading into Sunday’s Homestead-Miami 400 at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway.
- Chevrolet Scores 750th Sprint Cup Win: Harvick’s Oct. 4 victory at Dover marked the 750th for Chevrolet in the Sprint Cup Series, more than any other manufacturer. It was the 48th win for the Chevrolet SS since its debut in 2013. Fonty Flock, driving a 1955 Chevy, scored the manufacturer’s first victory in the series March 26, 1955 at Columbia (S.C.) Speedway.
- Chevrolet Clinches Manufacturers’ Championship at Phoenix: Chevrolet’s victory in the Race for Heroes 500k at Phoenix International Raceway on Sunday clinched the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Manufacturers’ Championship for Chevrolet. It marks the 13th consecutive year and 39th time overall that the Bowtie Brand has won the prestigious title in NASCAR’s premiere series. It is the third Manufacturers’ award for the Chevrolet SS race car.
- Kevin Harvick Foundation Park: The Kevin Harvick Foundation, in partnership with the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, hosted a ribbon cutting on the new Kevin Harvick Foundation Park at the Boys & Girls Club in Greensboro, North Carolina Wednesday, Nov. 4. The park is a 92,000-square-foot, synthetic-turf, multi-purpose athletic field designed to host youth baseball, girls’ softball, youth soccer and other outdoor recreational and educational activities for at-risk children at the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Clubs in Greensboro. The goal of the park is to provide at-risk children with access to a safe, clean, positive environment to participate in wholesome, out-of- school activities and mentoring programs while positively transforming not only their young lives, but the neighborhood in which they live. The park is complete with a scoreboard, dugouts, soccer goals, bleachers and fencing.
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