Kevin Harvick’s fourth-place finish Sunday at Sonoma Raceway made his 6th top-six completion in the last seven races at the California street course, yet it was of little comfort to the Stewart-Haas Hustling driver.
More than a 20-second refueling break on Lap 81 (of 110) took Harvick’s No. 4, Portage, out of conflict for success. Furthermore, regardless of mobilizing for a main five completion, not being close to the front to challenge possible race victor Daniel Suárez hurt Harvick seriously in the bigger season finisher picture, as well.
Inconvenience on the left side brought about the last refueling break of 22 seconds, as indicated by Dashing Experiences. Harvick’s past two stops on the day were 11.51 and 11.57 seconds, for correlation.
With Harvick excessively far back to truly challenge, Suárez pulled away for his most memorable NASCAR Cup Series win, beating Chris Buescher (P2) and Michael Dowell (P3). It’s a programmed season finisher compartment for the Crackhouse Dashing driver, regardless of being seventeenth in the standard season standings.
Austin Cindric, Kurt Busch, and Denny Hamlin likewise have won and are beneath sixteenth in the normal season standings. That implies Harvick, who leaped to twelfth in the standings following Sonoma, is out of the end-of-the-season games as it now stands, sitting seven focuses behind colleague Aric Almirola for the last spot.
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