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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Seeing Triple at Pocono

KANNAPOLIS, North Carolina – Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania is affectionately known as the “Tricky Triangle” and, this weekend in the Pennsylvania 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup race, Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) will add to the fun with three of the team’s four Chevrolet SS racecars featuring primary sponsorship from Mobil 1 – “The Official Motor Oil of NASCAR.”

Kevin Harvick, driver of the No. 4 Mobil 1 Chevrolet SS for SHR, will share similar paint schemes to the Nos. 10 and 14 Mobil 1 Chevrolet SS cars driven by teammates Danica Patrick and Tony Stewart, respectively. The slight differences will be in the color of wings on the front quarterpanels of the cars. Harvick’s No. 4 will have blue wings, Patrick’s No. 10 will have silver, and Stewart’s No. 14 will feature red.

While the cars will look similar, it is the fuel mileage, engine efficiency and reliability that Mobil 1 delivers under the hood that should prove to be the biggest advantage for each car and driver at the demanding three-turn, 2.5-mile triangle-shaped track. Mobil 1 touches every major moving part in SHR’s cars and that translates to better lap times.

The No. 4 team also will have to thrive in the face of adversity this weekend after Rodney Childers, crew chief of the No. 4 Chevrolet SS team for SHR, is serving a one-race suspension for violating NASCAR Rule Book Section 12.1; Section 10.11.3.4 for a lug nut not properly installed at the completion of the Sprint Cup race at Indianapolis. In addition, he has been fined $20,000 and placed on NASCAR probation through Dec. 31. Dax Gerringer, race engineer with the No. 4 team, will serve as the interim crew chief at Pocono. Additionally, Greg Zipadelli, SHR’s vice president of competition, will be on hand to support Gerringer.

Harvick will work with Gerringer to try to win a Sprint Cup race that has proven to be elusive for Harvick over his Sprint Cup career.

Pocono is one of only four Sprint Cup racetracks where Harvick has yet to record a Sprint Cup win. Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway and Kentucky Speedway in Sparta are the other three. 

The Bakersfield, California native has run well at Pocono, scoring seven top-five finishes and 12 top-10s in his 31 career Sprint Cup starts there, but he’s yet to reach victory lane in NASCAR’s top series. He seems to be getting close, however, as he’s scored two top-five finishes and three top-10s while leading laps in his last four Sprint Cup starts at Pocono.

In August 2014, Harvick started sixth, led five laps and finished second to Dale Earnhardt Jr., by .228 of a second. Last June, he started fifth, led 39 laps and was runner-up to Martin Truex Jr. by 1.346 seconds.

Harvick does have a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory at Pocono, scoring the win from the pole position while driving for his own team on Aug. 7, 2011. He led 44 of 53 laps to beat Kyle Busch to the finish line by 1.140 seconds. 

The Sprint Cup points leader would like nothing more than to score his first Sprint Cup win Sunday at Pocono. A win would be Harvick’s second of the 2016 season. He scored his first of the year in the season’s fourth race at Phoenix International Raceway.

Harvick clinched a top-30 points position with his ninth-place finish July 9 at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta. He needs an additional win to clinch his spot in the 2016 Chase field after race No. 26 at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway.

While Harvick and the No. 4 team are virtually a lock to make the Chase field, gaining bonus points for additional wins is now their top priority through the next six races starting this weekend at Pocono.

KEVIN HARVICK, Driver of the No. 4 Mobil 1 Chevrolet SS:

Do you have a favorite Pocono memory?

“Pocono is one of those places where I haven’t had a ton of success. I think right before they repaved it is when I started to figure the old Pocono out and we were starting to run better. Probably the best memory I have there is winning a (Camping World) Truck (Series) race, so that’s about the extent of it for me.”

How do you approach each corner at Pocono Raceway? 

“The first thing you do is you’ve got to survive the restart. We learned last time that practice didn’t really matter. If you could get a good restart and survive going through the corner and get in line, then you were in good shape. It’s really fast and the thing I like about what they did at Pocono is that all the bumps are now kind of swells, and you have the same kind of feel that you had there, they are just not extreme bumps. Each corner is fast. Turn one is a corner where you drive in and downshift. The key to Pocono now is getting up off the corners and in the throttle and being able to stay in the throttle, really, in all three (turns).”

Kevin Harvick Pocono Raceway Performance Profile:
Year
Event
Start
Finish
Status/Laps

Laps Led

Earnings
2016
Axalta “We Paint Winners” 400
4
9
Running, 160/160
9
N/A
2015
Axalta “We Paint Winners” 400
5
2
Running, 160/160
39
$232,850

Windows 10 400
2
42
Engine, 20/160
3
$104,855
2014
Pocono 400
4
14
Running, 160/160
0
$119,523

GoBowling.com 400
6
2
Running, 160/160
5
$206,058
2013
Party in the Poconos 400
5
9
Running, 160/160
0
$130,571

GoBowling.com 400
14
17
Running, 160/160
0
$123,171
2012
Pocono 400
21
14
Running, 160/160
0
$122,121

*Pennsylvania 400
21
16
Running, 98/98
0
$120,796
2011
5-Hour Energy 500
32
5
Running, 200/200
0
$153,961

Good Sam RV Insurance 500
10
14
Running, 200/200
0
$122,636
2010
Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500
22
4
Running, 204/204
5
$153,249

Pennsylvania 500
14
4
Running, 200/200
0
$151,476
2009
†Pocono 500
24
24
Running, 200/200
0
$108,078

†Pennsylvania 500
23
12
Running, 200/200
0
$114,628
2008
Pocono 500
28
13
Running, 200/200
0
$118,061

Pennsylvania 500
21
4
Running, 200/200
0
$153,936
2007
*Pocono 500
19
11
Running, 106/106
0
$119,636

Pennsylvania 500
23
17
Running, 200/200
0
$114,186
2006
Pocono 500
12
13
Running, 200/200
0
$109,661

Pennsylvania 500
12
5
Running, 200/200
0
$134,436
2005
×Pocono 500
8
8
Running, 201/201
0
$125,011

×Pennsylvania 500
10
6
Running, 203/203
0
$131,661
2004
Pocono 500
23
20
Running, 200/200
0
$95,593

Pennsylvania 500
18
32
Engine, 141/200
0
$88,618
2003
Pocono 500
20
25
Running, 199/200
0
$84,018

Pennsylvania 500
31
12
Running, 200/200
0
$88,428
2002
Pocono 500
30
39
Transmission, 81/200
0
$81,028

*Pennsylvania 500
29
6
Running, 175/175
0
$98,943
2001
Pocono 500
19
15
Running, 200/200
0
$83,567

Pennsylvania 500
6
20
Running, 200/200
0
$83,667
* Race cut short due to weather.    × Race length extended due to green-white-checkered finish.    † Qualifying canceled due to weather, starting position set via car owner points.

SHR Press Release.

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