Harvick wins the Jimmy John’s Freaky Fast 300 at Chicagoland

Kevin Harvick won Saturday’s NASCAR Nationwide Series Jimmy John’s Freaky Fast 300 at Chicagoland Speedway. He led 43 laps en route to his fourth win of the season and the ninth for JR Motorsports. Harvick gave credit to his crew chief for making the the call to get only two tires during a late race pit stop which gave him critical track position.

“Ernie (crew chief Ernie Cope) won the race for us, and the car was fast, but when we got out front and the tires not having many laps, and the 54 (Busch) being buried in the field—that’s what won us this race today.” Harvick said.

Busch led the field six times for a race-high 141 laps of the 200 laps.

“It sucks to not be in victory lane where we should be, Busch said after the race. “You know what, this Monster Energy Camry was fast today and deserved to win, but can’t get through traffic.”

Kyle Larson finished second, Busch third, Ryan Blaney fourth and Trevor Bayne finished fifth.

Series leader Chase Elliott finished 10th and holds an 18-point lead in the series standings over Regan Smith who finished seventh. Ty Dillon (-40), Elliott Sadler (-51) and Brian Scott (-56) round out the top five in the points standings.

 

Unofficial Race Results
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Pos. No. Driver
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1   5       Kevin Harvick
2   42    Kyle Larson
3   54    Kyle Busch
4   22    Ryan Blaney
5   6       Trevor Bayne
6   11      Elliott Sadler
7   3       Ty Dillon
8   7       Regan Smith
9   2       Brian Scott
10   9     Chase Elliott
11   33    Paul Menard
12   60   Chris Buescher
13   62   Brendan Gaughan
14   98   Aric Almirola
15   29   Daniel Suarez
16   1      Landon Cassill
17   31    Dylan Kwasniewski
18   99   James Buescher
19   80   Ross Chastain
20  19    Mike Bliss
21   39    Ryan Sieg
22  43    Dakoda Armstrong
23  55    Brennan Newberry
24  16    Ryan Reed
25  28    J.J. Yeley
26  14    Eric McClure
27  40    Matt DiBenedetto
28  44    Will Kimmel III
29  23    Cody Ware
30   4     Jeffrey Earnhardt
31   93    Kevin Swindell
32   20    Denny Hamlin
33   51    Jeremy Clements
34   17    Tanner Berryhill
35   52    Joey Gase
36   70    Derrike Cope
37   87    Josh Reaume
38   90   Martin Roy
39   46   Ryan Ellis
40   10   Blake Koch

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