RICHMOND, Va. (May 5,
2008) — Kevin Harvick and
the No. 33 Kevin Harvick
Inc. (KHI) Rheem Chevrolet
team led 98 laps and earned
a strong second-place finish
at Richmond (Va.)
International Raceway (RIR)
in Friday night’s Lipton Tea
250. Harvick was leading and
seemed to be on his way to
his first victory in the
Nationwide Series driving
for his own KHI team until a
caution flag on lap 239
slowed the field. The No. 33
team chose to stay on track
while the teams from
fourth-place back opted to
change four tires. The new
tires were the difference,
as Denny Hamlin passed
Harvick for the lead on lap
242 and took the victory in
his home state.
"Tonight was a good night
for our team,” said Harvick.
“I'm proud of everybody on
this Rheem Chevrolet team.
The pit crew guys have been
working hard, and what a
turnaround from the first
week on pit road. They got
us the lead tonight and were
able to make the car better
as the night went on. We
lost as a team tonight. We
did everything right, we
just came up a little bit
short. On that late yellow,
if we came to the pits, the
other cars behind us would
have stayed out. I was
hoping more guys were going
to stay out with us, but
when the fourth-place car
stops for new tires, I knew
we were a sitting duck. If
we keep running like that,
good things will keep coming
our way. We went down racing
and that’s all you can ask
for."
The No. 33 KHI Rheem team
started the race from the
sixth position, and Harvick
moved forward to second
place by lap 50. With good
pit stops and a fast car,
Harvick remained in second
behind leader Carl Edwards
for more than 90 laps,
patiently waiting for later
in the race to make a
charge.
With the race under
caution for the third time
on lap 143, the Rheem team,
led by crew chief Wally
Rogers, made a quick pit
stop allowing Harvick to
exit pit road with the lead.
Leading the next 98 laps,
Harvick was the quickest car
on the track. Unfortunately,
a late caution period played
havoc with Harvick’s hopes
for his first KHI win in the
Nationwide Series. Eventual
winner Denny Hamlin pitted
for four tires and was able
to pass Harvick for the lead
on lap 242, with Harvick
holding on to second place
to the finish.
The team gained one
position in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series Owner’s
Point standings heading into
Darlington (S.C.) Raceway,
where Harvick looks for not
only his first win in a KHI
car, but his first win on
the track “too tough to
tame.”
STATS RECAP
May 2, 2008
Richmond (Va.)
International Raceway (RIR)
Lipton Tea 250
Race: 11 of 35
Driver: Kevin Harvick
Started: 6th
Finished: 2nd
Owner’s Point Standings:
5th (+1 spot)
Race length: 250
laps/187.5 miles
Banking: 14-degrees in
turns
8-degrees on the
frontstretch
2-degrees on the
backstretch
Track layout: .75 mile
Shape: D-shaped Oval
Number of Laps Led: One
time: 98 laps
Number of Race Cautions:
8
Final Practice: 18th
(21.930 seconds; 123.119
mph)
Qualifying: 6th (21.694
seconds; 124.458 mph)
Next on Nationwide Series
Schedule:
Date: May 9, 2008
Track: Darlington (S.C.)
Raceway
Event Name: Diamond Hill
Plywood 200
Driver: Kevin Harvick
Broadcast Time: 7:00
p.m., ET on ESPN2 and MRN
Radio