Shell-Pennzoil Team Posts
Third Top-10 Finish of the Season at Atlanta
Kevin Harvick
grabbed his best finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway since 2001 with a
hard-fought seventh-place showing in Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500.
The solid effort
was Harvick and company’s third top-10 performance in four races of
the young 2008 season. The strong result also moved the
Bakersfield, Calif., native up two spots, to third, in the NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series championship point standings.
In qualifying
Friday evening, Harvick lapped the 1.54-mile quad-oval in 30.357
seconds (182.627 mph), posting the eighth-best time of the session.
Over the
early-goings of the 325-lap event, Harvick hung in the top five
while crew chief Todd Berrier formulated a plan to help alleviate
the tight-handling condition of the bright yellow and red No. 29
machine.
The Shell-Pennzoil
team’s first shot at relief came in the form of the event’s first
caution flag on lap 37. Berrier summoned his driver to pit road two
laps later, calling for four fresh tires, including air pressure
adjustments and fuel. Sound work on pit road allowed Harvick to
maintain his track position and when the green flag waved again on
lap 42, the Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet Impala SS was fifth.
Over the next 42
laps, Harvick’s Chevrolet came to life as he worked his was up to
the third position. However, the 11-time NASCAR Sprint Cup winner
advised Berrier the car was starting to become too loose to make any
progress on the two front-runners.
The yellow flag
flew again on lap 84 and Berrier seized the opportunity to keep
working on his car’s handling. The Shell-Pennzoil crew chief called
for four tires, fuel and a chassis adjustment as the No. 29 team
worked for their first win of the season.
Back under green in
fourth, Harvick worked his way back to the third spot before the
third caution of the day waved on lap 114. Harvick informed his
team that the No. 29 Chevy was to his liking and he would need no
adjustments during this round of pits stops. The 2007 Daytona 500
winner restarted the race third on lap 118.
Harvick’s
Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet continued to improve as he passed Dale
Earnhardt Jr. for the second spot on lap 129. Unfortunately, as the
long green-flag run continued the No. 29 Chevy began to suffer from
an extremely loose-handling condition. As the field began to pit
under green-flag conditions on lap 163, Harvick continued to race in
the third spot before he was summoned to pit road for his fourth
stop of the day on lap 168. Again, Berrier called for four fresh
tires, including air pressure adjustments, fuel and a chassis
adjustment to help tighten up the No. 29 Chevy Impala SS.
As green-flag pit
stops cycled through the field, Harvick continued to race in the top
five and was fourth when the yellow flag was displayed on lap 198.
After a stop on pit road for another round of chassis adjustments
including the removal of a right-side spring rubber and
lightning-quick service by the No. 29 crew, Harvick was back on the
race track in the fourth spot for the restart on lap 204.
A loose-handling
condition continued to plague the No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil team over
the next 22 laps. However, a caution flag for a single-car incident
in turn four brought out the day’s fourth caution period and gave
Berrier another chance to fix the ailing machine. Another
four-tire-and-fuel stop with a major chassis adjustment was in order
and Harvick restarted the race in fourth on lap 225.
Over the next 42
laps, Harvick visited pit road twice under yellow flag conditions to
help ease the ill-handling machine. Finally, after the pit stop on
lap 263 the Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet began to come back to life.
Harvick was able to work his way back into the top five and was
fourth when the final caution flag flew on lap 281.
Berrier summoned
Harvick to pit road on lap 285 to hopefully fine-tune the bright
yellow and red machine and give Harvick a chance to compete for the
win. However, a slight hiccup on pit road landed Harvick in the
eighth spot for the final restart on lap 288.
Harvick was able to
fight his way to the seventh spot before the field took the
checkered flag on lap 325.
Kyle Busch won the
event followed by Tony Stewart, Earnhardt Jr., Greg Biffle and Jeff
Gordon. Harvick’s Richard Childress Racing teammates Clint Bowyer
and Jeff Burton finished sixth and 10th, respectively.
The Shell-Pennzoil
team heads to Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway this weekend for the
running of the Food City 500. Live coverage of the event will be
televised on FOX Sunday, March 16, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Eastern
Daylight Time (EDT). The race will also be covered live on the
Performance Racing Network (PRN) and Sirius Satellite Radio.
Qualifying for the fifth of 36 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races will
be televised live on SPEED Friday, March 14 beginning at 3:30 p.m.
EDT.
KEVIN HARVICK - NO. 29 SHELL-PENNZOIL CHEVROLET IMPALA SS
"It was a good day for us today with our Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet.
We got another solid finish and had a good points day. Like
everybody else, we went from tight to loose and on that last run at
the end, we just got so loose and couldn't do anything with the guys
in front of us."