BUSCH: Harvick claims Nashville win.
Kevin Harvick maintained the Nextel Cup's one hundred percent record in the Busch Series this year as he won Saturday's Pepsi 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway.
Harvick 's win at the concrete 1.33-mile oval was the eighth this year in eight events for Nextel Cup Series regulars as once again, Cup drivers swept the top five finishing positions.
Harvick edged out his Richard Childress Racing teammate Clint Bowyer, Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Denny Hamlin and JJ Yeley and Roush Racing's Carl Edwards with Jon Wood creeping in to sixth as the best place Busch Series regular.
Kevin Harvick maintained the Nextel Cup's one hundred percent record in the Busch Series this year as he won Saturday's Pepsi 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway.
Harvick 's win at the concrete 1.33-mile oval was the eighth this year in eight events for Nextel Cup Series regulars as once again, Cup drivers swept the top five finishing positions.
Harvick edged out his Richard Childress Racing teammate Clint Bowyer, Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Denny Hamlin and JJ Yeley and Roush Racing's Carl Edwards with Jon Wood creeping in to sixth as the best place Busch Series regular.
With Michael Waltrip finishing tenth, only two Nextel Cup regulars, Reed Sorensen and Kyle Busch, failed to finish in the top ten with Sorensen finishing 19th and Busch dropping out of the race and classified 30th.
With the victory, Harvick now holds a 156 point advantage over Hamlin in the standings as Cup drivers maintain a lock on the top five positions in the championship.