Held on Saturday evening, the All-Star Race Nascar in Charlotte (North Carolina, non-championship race) crowned Kevin Harvick (Stewart-Haas Racing Ford). The man with five regular season victories in 2018 pocketed a nice jackpot, a big check for a million dollars promised to the winner!
A $1,000,000 celebration for @KevinHarvick! #AllStarRace pic.twitter.com/rVveD2vu6U
— #AllStarRace (@NASCAR) 20th May 2018
The 42-year-old driver handled the last 20 laps of the race perfectly, finishing ahead Daniel Suárez (Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota) and Joey Logano (Team Penske Ford). “We had to control the race in order to have a chance of winning here”, explains Kevin Harvick, on the first row at the restart.
“If we were third or fourth at the last restart, we would have been in a real mess. I had to be at the front of the line with clean air in front of me, it was the only chance for my car to perform well. »
This is Kevin Harvick's second victory in the All-Star Race after 2007. Among the retirements, we will remember the "Big One" of lap 75 involving six cars, including the Toyota of Martin Truex Jr (Furniture Row Racing) and the Ford of Brad Keselowski (Team Penske).
CAUTION: A big wreck collects multiple #AllStarRace contenders@ FS1 | @CLTMotorSpdwy pic.twitter.com/4zb1tdNER3
— #AllStarRace (@NASCAR) 20th May 2018
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