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Harvick Holds
Off Johnson For $1 Million Payday
CONCORD, N.C. -- Kevin Harvick earned another $1 million
payday Saturday night, winning the Nextel All-Star Challenge
after Matt Kenseth got caught speeding and brothers Kurt and
Kyle Busch took each other out of contention.
That made Jimmie Johnson, a two-time All-Star race winner,
the last driver for Harvick to contend with.
But Johnson barely mounted a challenge, staying in line
behind Harvick until the final lap at Lowe's Motor Speedway.
Johnson made one attempt at a pass, Harvick blocked it, then
drove off to his second win of the season (watch video).
Harvick's other victory also was a jackpot -- he earned $1.5
million for winning the season-opening Daytona 500.
"To win a Daytona 500 and the All-Star race, that's pretty
cool," Harvick said in Victory Lane.
Harvick, who was second to Johnson last season, scored his
first All-Star victory in seven tries and gave car owner
Richard Childress his first win in the non-points event
since Dale Earnhardt in 1993.
"You are the man," Childress radioed Harvick.
It capped a hugely successful weekend for Childress, who
said Friday he had formed an engine alliance with Dale
Earnhardt Inc. Then AT&T won an injunction to get its logos
placed on RCR driver Jeff Burton's car.
The car has been sponsored by Cingular, but AT&T has been
fighting to get on the hood since the two companies merged.
NASCAR denied the request, citing its exclusivity agreement
with series sponsor Nextel, but a U.S. district judge
allowed RCR to put the AT&T logo on the car Saturday
morning.
Mark Martin finished third and was followed by Burton, Tony
Stewart, Johnny Sauter and Kenseth. Ryan Newman, Dale
Earnhardt Jr. and Martin Truex Jr., who got into the race by
winning the Nextel Open, rounded out the top 10.
Kenseth had the field covered, leading 37 laps and winning
the first and third segments. But he was flagged for
speeding off pit road as he tried to beat Jeff Gordon out
after the last stop.
"I got so busy with those other cars, I looked down and I
was 200 [RPM] over," Kenseth said.
The All-Star race is usually good for some drama, and it
came 18 laps from the finish when brothers Kurt and Kyle
Busch wrecked each other.
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