“I knew I wasn’t going to catch him once he got by,” Harvick admitted. “He went by me like he was making qualifying laps. He did that three or four times during the night. So I knew I was in trouble.
“[But] we didn’t give up. We went as hard as we could and came up one short.”
“I knew we were in trouble there at the end because it took our car 15 or 20 laps to get going,” Harvick said. “But hey, that’s a long ways from where we’ve been. We led a bunch of laps [Sunday night], something we haven’t been able to do in a while.”
“My car was good
halfway through the run to the end of the runs,” Harvick said. “I would give up five, six, seven spots at the beginning of the run. That didn’t pay off for us in the end.”
“I’m happy,” Harvick said. “Obviously, you want to go out and win. But from where we’ve been this year, I think [Sunday night] feels like a win. We’ll just take this momentum and hopefully keep it going.”
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