Harvick Grabs 12th-Place Finish at Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 7, 2008)
Kevin Harvick and the No. 33 Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) Veterans
of Foreign Wars (VFW) Chevrolet started the Winn-Dixie 250 at
Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway from the seventh position
and crossed the finish line 12th after battling a tight-handling
car most of the night.
Harvick quickly moved forward from his starting position, taking
over second place on lap eight. Several laps later, Harvick
radioed to crew chief Wally Rogers the car was tight in and
tight off. When the first caution waved on lap 14, the team
took the opportunity to change four tires, add fuel and make air
pressure adjustments to help with the tight condition. Harvick
restarted on lap 16 in the 13th position.
Having taken four tires when many teams opted for two, Harvick
was again on the move. On lap 22, he moved into third place.
Still not handling to Harvicks liking, the team again made
adjustments to the car under the second caution of the night on
lap 30. Harvick restarted on lap 34 in the 13th position.
Following the restart, the race stayed green for most of the
remaining laps. With a tight car, Harvick slipped to 18th by lap
50 and stayed around the 20th position for the rest of the
night.
A
late-race caution on lap 97 caused NASCAR to extend the race to
a green-white-checkered finish. The No. 33 team opted to pit
from 17th place for four fresh tires and fuel under the caution.
The race restarted for the final time on lap 103 with Harvick in
the 19th position.
Harvick took the checkered flag from the 12th position, passing
several cars as they spun directly in front of the No. 33 VFW
Chevrolet on the final lap.
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