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Kevin Harvick No. 4 Jimmy John’s Chevrolet Event Preview: Charlotte
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10/07/15
The Boys of Fall
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (Oct. 7, 2015) – Country music recording artist Kenny Chesney released a song titled, “The Boys of Fall” in 2010, and while the song is specifically about high school football, it could just as easily pertain to Kevin Harvick and the No. 4 Budweiser/Jimmy John’s team for Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR).
Harvick and the No. 4 team return to Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway for Saturday night’s Bank of America 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race as the most recent race winner after dominating the AAA 400 at Dover (Del.) International Speedway last Sunday. Harvick also is the defending Bank of America 500 winner.
The defending Sprint Cup champions delivered a dominating performance in a “must-win” situation last Sunday at Dover by leading 355 of 400 laps to advance to the Contender Round in the Chase for the Sprint Cup. In fact, “The Boys of Fall” have been delivering results starting with the Sept. 23 autumnal equinox in each of the past two seasons.
From Sept. 23, 2014, the first official day of fall, through the end of their championship season in mid-November, Harvick and the No. 4 team won three races, scored four top-two finishes, five top-10s and led 778 laps in eight races. In the two races since the official start of fall 2015, the team scored last weekend’s win in Dover and dominated at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon before running out of fuel less than three laps before the finish. In those two events alone, the team led 571 of 700 laps – more than 81.5 percent of the total run.
Since the inception of the No. 4 team in 2014, it has recorded a championship, four wins, five top-two finishes, six top-10s and led 1,349 laps after the autumnal equinox.
The statistics and results for the No. 4 team are unmatched in the Sprint Cup Series over that time, but that shouldn’t come as a surprise considering how the team has performed in 2015 alone.
Twenty-nine races into this season, Harvick still has been a model of consistency, scoring three wins and leading the series with 10 second-place finishes, 19 top-fives and 23 top-10s. The No. 4 Chevrolet SS has led a series-high 2,031 laps with an average finish of 9.1.
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 in 2014.
The reigning Sprint Cup champion leads several other statistical categories: 119.3 driver rating, 42 bonus points, 1,209 fastest laps run, 31.5 percent of fastest laps run, 24.5 percent of laps led, 2,460 miles led, 7,532 laps in the top-15 and average running position of 7.558.
In 2015, the Bakersfield, California native led the 26-race regular season with 978 points prior to the Chase driver standings reset following the 26th round at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway. Harvick’s point total through the first 26 races was the most under the current system that came into effect in 2011, surpassing the 914 regular-season points scored by Greg Biffle in 2012 and Jeff Gordon in 2014.
Harvick and the No. 4 team have reason for optimism as the series returns to Charlotte for the first race of the three-race Contender Round of the Chase. In the last 10 races at the 1.5-mile oval, Harvick has three wins, four top-fives and nine top-10s with an average finish of 5.8 and 320 laps led.
These “Boys of Fall” are hoping to continue their dominance in the next three races to score an early Contender Round win at Charlotte and advance automatically to the Eliminator Round.
KEVIN HARVICK, Driver of the No. 4 Jimmy John’s/Budweiser Chevrolet SS for Stewart-Haas Racing:
How would you describe your history at Charlotte Motor Speedway?
“I’m 100 percent good with it, especially the last three or four years at RCR (Richard Childress Racing) when we were able to perform there and win a couple of races. It’s been very good to us since I’ve been at SHR. It just took a long time to figure out. It’s just like Dover. It took 15 years to walk out of victory lane with a trophy that you actually earned yourself and not something that you owned in the Truck Series. It was good to finally check that one off.”
Do you look at these next two races at Charlotte and Kansas a little bit differently?
“Oh, you have to. You want to do all you can do at Charlotte and Kansas just because you don’t want to head into Talladega, as much as you can try, just for the fact that there’s so much out of your hands. You go to Talladega, there’s – I think that’s the one everybody would be all together with and circling and saying this is the one we don’t want to go to just for the fact that it’s Talladega, and there’s just so many things that can go bad really fast.”
Chassis Information: Chassis No. 4-945: Kevin Harvick will pilot the No. 4 Jimmy John’s/Budweiser Chevrolet SS built on Chassis No. 4-945 in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series race Saturday night at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway. Built new in 2015, Chassis No. 4-945 made its Sprint Cup debut last month at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway, where it started third, led 44 laps and finished fifth.
Charlotte Motor 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.
- Harvick in 2015: Harvick has wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Phoenix International Raceway and last Sunday at Dover (Del.) International Speedway through the first 29 events. At Dover, Harvick started 15th as Sprint Cup qualifying was cancelled due to rain, but he 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 19 of 29 Sprint Cup starts and has scored 23 top- 10s in 2015. He has led a series-high 2,031 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 for the Sprint Cup Championship. He has led 60 percent (581 of 967 laps) of the total laps run through the first three races. He kicked off the Chase with a 42nd-place finish at Chicagoland 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.
- Chevrolet Scores 750th Sprint Cup Win: Harvick’s victory last Sunday at Dover marked the 750th for Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, more than any other manufacturer. It is 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.
- 2,000 Laps Led and Counting: Harvick led his 2,000th lap of the season Sunday at Dover and finished the day with 2,031 laps led through the first 29 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.
- Most Laps Led in a Sprint Cup Event: Sunday at Dover, Harvick led seven times for a race-high 355 of 400 laps around the mile, concrete oval en route to his 31st career Sprint Cup win, but his first at Dover. It was the most laps Harvick has ever led in a Sprint Cup race. His previous high was 272 laps led at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway May 6, 2006.
- Freaky Fast: Harvick leads the Sprint Cup Series in the number of fastest laps with 1,209; his next-closest competitor is Brad Keselowski with 487.His 2,031 laps led and 2,460 miles led also lead the series. His next closest competitor in both categories is Joey Logano with 863 laps led and 1,066.99 miles led.
- Regular-Season Point Total: The defending Sprint Cup champion closed out the regular season with 978 points prior to the Chase standings reset following the 26th and final regular-season race of 2015 at Richmond. 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.
- Top-Five Finishes: Harvick’s 19 top-five finishes through the first 29 races of 2015 establishes his new single-season best. His 18 top- five finishes through the 26-race regular season 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 last month.
- Inside the 2015 Loop Data: Harvick leads the Sprint Cup Series in second-place finishes (10), top-five finishes (19), top-10 finishes (23), driver rating (119.3), average running position (7.558), number of fastest laps run (1,209), percentage of fastest laps (31.5), laps led (2,031), percentage of laps led (24.5), miles led (2,460), lead laps run (7,679), laps in the top-15 (7,532), percentage of laps in top-15 (90.7) and bonus points (42).
- Bonus Points: Harvick has scored at least one bonus point in 23 of 29 races this season. He led at least one lap in 14 consecutive Sprint Cup points races, including the most in 10 races – Atlanta Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway, Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Watkins Glen, New Hampshire and Dover. He also scored an additional three bonus points for each of his wins at Las Vegas, Phoenix and Dover. Matt Kenseth is second with 33 bonus points.
- The Kevin Harvick Foundation: The Kevin Harvick Foundation hosted its annual charity event Tuesday and Wednesday at Carmel Country Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. The events kicked off with a dinner, silent auction, live auction and games Tuesday, and ended with a golf outing Wednesday. Proceeds from the events benefit several projects the foundation is working on in partnership with the Cal Ripkin Sr. Foundation, including a new athletic field at the Boys & Girls Club in Greensboro, North Carolina and a new athletic field and gymnasium remodeling project at the Kern County Boys & Girls Club in Bakersfield, California.
- Harvick at Charlotte in the Sprint Cup Series: Harvick will make his 30th Sprint Cup start Saturday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Harvick won at Charlotte in May 2011, when he led two laps and finished .703 of a second in front of David Ragan. He won at Charlotte for a second time in May 2013, when he started 15th, led 28 laps and finished 1.490 seconds ahead of Kasey Kahne. In last year’s October race at Charlotte, Harvick led 162 of 334 laps and beat Jeff Gordon to the finish line by .571 of a second. Harvick has three career Sprint Cup wins at Charlotte, five top-five finishes, 12 top-10s and 322 laps led with an average finish of 15.6.
- Harvick at Charlotte in the Xfinity Series: Harvick has 26 Xfinity Series starts at Charlotte. He has three poles (May 2001, May and October 2003), seven top-fives, 16 top-10s, and has led 293 laps with an average finish of 10.8. He has also scored top-fives in five of his last six Xfinity starts at Charlotte. His best Xfinity finish at Charlotte was second in October 2012, when he took the checkered flag 2.760 seconds behind race-winner Joey Logano.
- Harvick at Charlotte in the Camping World Truck Series: Harvick has three starts at Charlotte in the Camping World Truck Series. He started third, led 70 of 136 laps and finished fifth in his first start in May 2003. He started sixth and finished fourth in May 2004. In his most recent Truck Series start at Charlotte in May 2007, Harvick started 24th and finished 28th after he suffered a mechanical issue.
- Career Totals: Harvick has 31 wins, 133 top-five finishes, 252 top-10s and 15 poles in 531 career Sprint Cup starts heading into Saturday night’s Bank of America 500.
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