Thursday, March 10, 2016

KEVIN HARVICK Favorite at Phoenix

Posted by Wayne G. Barber
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (March 7, 2016) Kevin Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Jimmy John’s Chevrolet SS for Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR), is considered a favorite nearly every time he visits Phoenix International Raceway, and Sunday’s Good Sam 500k NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race is no exception.
 
He has an unmatched and impressive list of accomplishments at Phoenix and would like to add to that list Sunday and, if possible, punch his ticket to the 2016 NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup.
 
Harvick’s numbers at Phoenix include a series-high seven Sprint Cup wins, including four of the last five and five of the last seven. He is the only Sprint Cup driver to win four consecutive races at Phoenix. He won the November 2013 race, swept the 2014 races and won in March 2015 before ending the streak with a second-place finish in November. Only five drivers have won consecutive Sprint Cup races at Phoenix and Harvick is the only driver to win consecutive races twice. He swept both races in 2006 to go with his back-to-back wins in 2014.
 
According to NASCAR loop data, he is the only driver to score a perfect 150.0 driver rating on three different occasions at Phoenix. Harvick scored his first perfect rating at the mile oval in November 2006, when he started second and led 252 of 312 laps on his way to victory lane. He accomplished the feat a second time in winning the November 2014 race, which he started third and led 264 of 312 laps. His third perfect score came in March 2015, when he won the pole, led 224 of 312 laps and beat Jamie McMurray to the finish line by 1.153 seconds.
 
Harvick’s Sprint Cup pole in March 2015 was his first at Phoenix. It came with a lap of 25.577 seconds at 140.751 mph.
 
Outside of the Sprint Cup Series, Harvick has five NASCAR touring series wins, including four in the Camping World Truck Series and one in the Xfinity Series. The 2014 Sprint Cup champion won the Truck Series events at Phoenix in 2002, 2003, 2008 and 2009. He scored his lone Xfinity win at Phoenix in 2006.
In his most recent Sprint Cup visit to the mile oval, Harvick delivered a dominant performance and looked to be in position to add an eighth Sprint Cup win to his Phoenix resume. He started eighth and led 143 of 219 laps, but the performance was foiled when rain brought out a caution as he was leaving pit road with Dale Earnhardt Jr. just slightly ahead on the racetrack. The race was called short of its schedule distance due to weather with Harvick finishing runner-up.
 
Harvick and the No. 4 team hope to return to their winning ways at Phoenix this Sunday and secure their position in the 2016 Chase for the Sprint Cup.  
 
KEVIN HARVICK, Driver of the No. 4 Jimmy John's Chevrolet SS for Stewart-Haas Racing: 
When you go to Phoenix, do you feel like you have an edge there over the rest of the field?
“I feel like that can be gone at any point. That’s the hardest thing about having success. You have to have an open mind to try new things to keep moving forward. If you don’t have an open mind or are not willing to try a fresh approach, then it will get stagnant. You’re going to become stale and get left behind. As we go to Phoenix, we have to look at the things that we’ve done well. Obviously, we’ve done a lot of good things. We look at the race tape and pay attention to the lines and braking, steering, throttle and all the things that you have access to and you try to mimic that immediately when you get on the racetrack. The hard part about our sport is the conditions are never the same. The tire is constantly changing. You never know if it’s going to be 100 degrees or if it’s going to be 50 degrees. That makes a big difference on the balance of the car, how much downforce it makes and how much tape you can run on the front. There are all kinds of things to navigate through once you get there. There are a lot of good racecar drivers and lots of circumstances that could play out to have things go wrong. You go there with a fresh start like you’ve never won there before and try to get the car dialed in.”
What makes racing at Phoenix unique?
“Phoenix is a really flat racetrack where you want to have the freshest tires possible, but track position is really important. A lot of what happens at Phoenix depends on the weather and how hot it is – how much fall-off and how you have to manage track position throughout the day. The cooler the day is, the more you have to manage your track position. The hotter the day, the more you have to manage the fall-off. Better-handling cars will have a little easier time of getting through the field.”
 
You were there at the end of every race, led the most laps, and had an amazing season last year.  How do you convert those second-place finishes to wins? 
“I don’t think there’s anything missing. I think all that stuff goes in cycles. I think Phoenix is a great example. The only thing that beat us there was the rain. You can’t control the rain. Knocked two valve stems off of wheels last year leading races, blew up two motors leading races. That’s six or seven races right there. I think circumstances – there are a lot of things you can’t control. We have very short memories. That’s been one thing that we’ve preached for a long time. No matter what happened on Sunday, win or lose, we do not dwell on things at all. We’re very short-term thinkers. I think for us it’s really just continuing to put yourself in position. I use this as an example – Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the race in Phoenix because it rained even though we dominated the race all day. He was leading the Coke 600 in 2013 or ’14, ran out of gas coming out of turn four and we won the race. Those things go in cycles. You’re going to have things work out. You’re going to have things not work out. You’re going to win races that you shouldn’t win. If you can capitalize, they’re almost harder when you’re in position to win them all day, which is something I hadn’t really learned a lot about till the last couple years because they’re hard to manage. You have a lot of other cars that are going to gamble to do anything they can to try to win the race. It’s really just narrow-minded, short-term thinking – move yourself ahead and try to keep putting yourself in position.”  
Jimmy John's Racing Team Report
Round 4 of 36 – Good Sam 500k – Phoenix
At-Track PR Contact: Ryan Barry, True Speed Communication (704-875-3388 ext. 812, Ryan.Barry@TrueSpeedCommunication.com)
Primary Team Members:
 
Driver: Kevin Harvick
Hometown: Bakersfield, California
 
Crew Chief: Rodney Childers
Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina
 
Car Chief: Robert Smith
Hometown: Whitewater, Wisconsin
 
Engine Builder: Hendrick Motorsports
Headquarters: Concord, North Carolina
 
Engine Specialist: Jereme Jackson
Hometown: Lincolnton, North Carolina
 
Spotter: Tim Fedewa
Hometown: Holt, Michigan
Over-The-Wall Crew Members:
 
Gas Man: Justin White
Hometown: Lynnville, Tennessee
 
Front Tire Changer: Ira Jo Hussey
Hometown: Raleigh, North Carolina
 
Second Gas Man: Marc Wulf
Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska
 
Front Tire Carrier: Todd Drakulich
Hometown: Tucson, Arizona
 
Windshield: Aaron Kuehn
Hometown: Kensington, Connecticut
 
Rear Tire Changer: Daniel Smith
Hometown: Concord, North Carolina
 
Jackman: Sean Dolittle
Hometown: Ninety Six, South Carolina
 
Rear Tire Carrier: Mike “Shrek” Morneau
Hometown: Oxford, Maine
Road Crew Members:
 
Truck Drivers: Rick Hodges and Stephen Mitchell
Hometowns: Raleigh, North Carolina, and Woodville, Ohio, respectively
 
Tire Specialist: Todd Chafee
Hometown: West Winfield, New York
 
Shock Specialist: Michael McCarville
Hometown: Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada
 
Engineers: Dax Gerringer and Billy Keubler
Hometowns: Gibsonville, North Carolina, and Saline, Michigan,respectively
 
Mechanics: Richie Bean and Allen
 Mincey
Hometown: Bradford, Vermont, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida,respectively
 
Fuel Runner: Evan Kureczka                                  
Hometown: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Chassis Information - Chassis No. 841:
Kevin Harvick will pilot the No. 4 Jimmy John’s Chevrolet SS built on Chassis No. 4-841 in the Good Sam 500k NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race Sunday at Phoenix International Raceway. Built in 2014, Chassis No. 4-841 served as an unused backup for 19 races that season and never saw racing action of any kind. Chassis No. 4-841 finally made its Sprint Cup debut last March at Phoenix, where it scored a dominant win from the pole and led 224 laps to score Harvick’s second win of 2015. In its second appearance of 2015, it led two laps and finished second in April at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway. It started fifth, led 39 laps and finished second at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway in June. It started sixth, led 75 laps and finished third at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in July. At Chicagoland Speedway in September, Harvick started first, led 10 laps and finished 42nd after cutting a tire. At Phoenix in November, Harvick started eighth and dominated the race by leading 143 of 219 laps before finishing second when the race was called due to rain following a pit stop. 
 
Phoenix International Raceway Notes of Interest:
  • Freaky Fast in 2016: Harvick is in his 16th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season and his third at Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) with crew chief Rodney Childers at the helm. In their first two seasons together, Harvick and Childers combined to produce eight victories, nine poles, 37 top-five finishes and 48 top-10s; led 4,431 laps; won the 2014 Sprint Cup title; and finished runner-up in 2015 to champion Kyle Busch.
  • Top-10 Finish in Seven Straight: In the last seven points-paying Sprint Cup races, Harvick has two second-place finishes, a third-place finish, a fourth-place finish, a sixth-place finish, seventh-place finish and an eighth-place finish and led 370 laps. Harvick finished eighth at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, third at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth before going on to finish runner-up in the final two races of 2015 at Phoenix International Raceway and Homestead-Miami Speedway. Harvick and the No. 4 team started 2016 with a fourth-place finish in the 58th Daytona 500 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. He finished sixth at Atlanta Motor Speedway and seventh at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
  • Harvick in the Sprint Cup Series at Phoenix: Sunday’s Good Sam 500k will mark Harvick’s 27th career Sprint Cup start at Phoenix. Harvick has a series-high seven wins, 11 top-five finishes and 15 top-10s at the mile oval. The 40-year-old driver has led 1,345 laps, has an average starting position of 16.2, an average finish of 10.6, and has completed 99.7 percent (8,078 of 8,8100) of the laps he’s contested there.
    • Series-High Seven Wins at Phoenix: Harvick leads the Sprint Cup Series with seven wins at the desert mile oval. The next-closest driver is Jimmie Johnson with four Sprint Cup wins, followed by Davey Allison, Jeff Burton, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Carl Edwards and Mark Martin with two wins each.
    • Winner of Five of the Last Seven at Phoenix: Harvick has won five of the last seven Sprint Cup races at Phoenix. He is the only driver to win four in a row. He won the November 2013 race, swept the 2014 races and won in March 2015 before ending his streak with a runner-up finish in November 2015. Johnson is the only other driver to win three straight when he won the November 2007 race and swept the 2008 races. Only five drivers have won consecutive Sprint Cup races at Phoenix and Harvick is the only driver to win consecutive races twice. Harvick also swept both races in 2006.
    • Perfection at Phoenix: Harvick has scored a perfect 150.0 driver rating at Phoenix on three occasions. His first was in November 2006, when he started second, led 252 of 312 laps and reached victory lane. His second was in his November 2014 win, when he started third and led 264 of 312 laps. His third came in his win last March, when he started first and led 224 of 312 laps.
    • Career Totals: Harvick has 31 wins, 138 top-five finishes, 260 top-10s and 15 poles in 541 career Sprint Cup starts heading into Sunday’s Good Sam 500k.
    • Stewart-Haas Racing at Phoenix: SHR has four Sprint Cup wins at Phoenix. (Ryan Newman in April 2010 and Harvick in March 2014, November 2014 and March 2015). The team also has 12 top-five finishes, 17 top-10s, one pole and 1,169 laps led along with an average start of 16.1, average finish of 15.9 and completed 96.7 (11,254 of 11,642) percent of laps contested at the mile oval. 

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