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[[File:Kevin Harvick 2008 Shell Pennzoil Chevy Impala.jpg|thumb|left|File photo of [[:w:Kevin Harvick|Kevin Harvick]]'s race car. {{image credit|[http://www.flickr.com/photos/9944473@N04 Freewheeling Daredevil]}}]] [[:Category:NASCAR|NASCAR]] [[:w:Sprint Cup Series|Sprint Cup Series]] driver [[:w:Kevin Harvick|Kevin Harvick]] won his second race of the [[:w:2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series|season]] early Sunday morning during the rain delayed [[:w:2010 Coke Zero 400|2010 Coke Zero 400]] at [[:w:Daytona International Speedway|Daytona International Speedway]]. It was his thirteenth career victory in the US's leading professional stock car series. The victory helped Harvick to maintain his points lead of 212 points.
[[File:Kevin Harvick 2008 Shell Pennzoil Chevy Impala.jpg|thumb|left|File photo of [[:w:Kevin Harvick|Kevin Harvick]]'s race car. {{image credit|[http://www.flickr.com/photos/9944473@N04 Freewheeling Daredevil]}}]] [[:Category:NASCAR|NASCAR]] [[:w:Sprint Cup Series|Sprint Cup Series]] driver [[:w:Kevin Harvick|Kevin Harvick]] won his second race of the [[:w:2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series|season]] early Sunday morning during the rain delayed [[:w:2010 Coke Zero 400|2010 Coke Zero 400]] at [[:w:Daytona International Speedway|Daytona International Speedway]]. It was his thirteenth career victory in the United States' leading professional stock car series. The victory helped Harvick to maintain his points lead of 212 points.


With twenty-two laps left, [[:w:Kurt Busch|Kurt Busch]] and [[:w:Jeff Burton|Jeff Burton]] started colliding with each other, which caused a chain reaction accident that included nineteen cars, the largest since the [[:w:2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series#Aaron's 499|2005 Aaron's 499]]. All drivers were reported to be okay from the accident. Harvick said, "This has been a great place for us, I wanted to be behind ([[:w:Clint Bowyer|Clint Bowyer]]) because it was working pretty good for us. I want some of that pavement from the start/finish line." [[:w:Kasey Kahne|Kasey Kahne]] finished in the second position, ahead of [[:w:Jeff Gordon|Jeff Gordon]] and [[:w:Dale Earnhardt, Jr.|Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]] in third and forth. Jeff Burton finished fifth, after his collision with Kurt Busch. [[:w:Carl Edwards|Carl Edwards]], Kurt Busch, [[:w:Reed Sorenson|Reed Sorenson]], [[:w:Mike Bliss|Mike Bliss]] and [[:w:Scott Speed|Scott Speed]] rounded out the top ten positions. The race had total of nine cautions and forty-seven lead changes among eighteen different drivers.
With twenty-two laps left, [[:w:Kurt Busch|Kurt Busch]] and [[:w:Jeff Burton|Jeff Burton]] start collided with each other, causing a chain reaction accident that included nineteen cars, the largest since the [[:w:2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series#Aaron's 499|2005 Aaron's 499]] crash. No serious injuries were reported. Harvick said, "This has been a great place for us, I wanted to be behind ([[:w:Clint Bowyer|Clint Bowyer]]) because it was working pretty good for us. I want some of that pavement from the start/finish line." [[:w:Kasey Kahne|Kasey Kahne]] finished in the second position, ahead of [[:w:Jeff Gordon|Jeff Gordon]] and [[:w:Dale Earnhardt, Jr.|Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]] in third and fourth, respectively. Jeff Burton finished fifth, after his collision with Kurt Busch. [[:w:Carl Edwards|Carl Edwards]], Kurt Busch, [[:w:Reed Sorenson|Reed Sorenson]], [[:w:Mike Bliss|Mike Bliss]], and [[:w:Scott Speed|Scott Speed]] rounded out the top ten positions. The race had a total of nine cautions and forty-seven lead changes among eighteen different drivers.


In the [[:w:NASCAR rules and regulations#Championship points system|point standings]], Harvick remained position, as Johnson's vacated second position was filled by Jeff Gordon after finishing the race in the thirty-first position. Kurt Busch, because of his accident with Jeff Burton maintained the third position while [[:w:Denny Hamlin]] maintaind the fourth position. [[:w:Kyle Busch|Kyle Busch]], [[:w:Matt Kenseth|Matt Kenseth]], and Burton followed in the top-eight points positions. Stewart maintained the ninth position, as [[:w:Greg Biffle|Greg Biffle]] remained in tenth. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Edwards rounded out the top-twelve, and is currently in the [[:w:Chase for the Sprint Cup|Chase]].
In the [[:w:NASCAR rules and regulations#Championship points system|point standings]], Harvick remained in first position, as Johnson's vacated second position was filled by Jeff Gordon after finishing the race in the thirty-first position. Kurt Busch climbed two into third, while [[:w:Denny Hamlin|Denny Hamlin]] fell to fifth position. [[:w:Kyle Busch|Kyle Busch]], [[:w:Matt Kenseth|Matt Kenseth]], and Burton followed in the top eight points positions. Stewart maintained the ninth position, as [[:w:Greg Biffle|Greg Biffle]] remained in tenth. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Edwards rounded out the top twelve, and are currently in the [[:w:Chase for the Sprint Cup|Chase]].


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== Sources ==
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*{{source|url=http://www.nascar.com/2010/news/headlines/cup/07/04/big.one.daytona.mmartin.rnewman.jjohnson/index.html|title=Big One brings carnage for half the Daytona field|author=Mark Aumann|pub=NASCAR.com|date=July 4, 2010}}
*{{source|url=http://www.nascar.com/2010/news/headlines/cup/07/04/big.one.daytona.mmartin.rnewman.jjohnson/index.html|title=Big One brings carnage for half the Daytona field|author=Mark Aumann|pub=NASCAR.com|date=July 4, 2010}}
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*{{source|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/cup/raceTrax?gameId=20100703009&state=RACE#|title=Race Summary|author=|pub=Fox Sports|date=July 4, 2010}}
*{{source|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/cup/raceTrax?gameId=20100703009&state=RACE#|title=Race Summary|author=|pub=Fox Sports|date=July 4, 2010}}
*{{source|url=http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/07/04/565049/harvick-wins-daytona-immunity.html|title=Harvick survives wild race with Daytona immunity|author=Jim Utter|pub=News & Observer|date=July 4, 2010}}
*{{source|url=http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/07/04/565049/harvick-wins-daytona-immunity.html|title=Harvick survives wild race with Daytona immunity|author=Jim Utter|pub=News & Observer|date=July 4, 2010}}

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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

File photo of Kevin Harvick's race car.
Image: Freewheeling Daredevil.

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick won his second race of the season early Sunday morning during the rain delayed 2010 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. It was his thirteenth career victory in the United States' leading professional stock car series. The victory helped Harvick to maintain his points lead of 212 points.

With twenty-two laps left, Kurt Busch and Jeff Burton start collided with each other, causing a chain reaction accident that included nineteen cars, the largest since the 2005 Aaron's 499 crash. No serious injuries were reported. Harvick said, "This has been a great place for us, I wanted to be behind (Clint Bowyer) because it was working pretty good for us. I want some of that pavement from the start/finish line." Kasey Kahne finished in the second position, ahead of Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in third and fourth, respectively. Jeff Burton finished fifth, after his collision with Kurt Busch. Carl Edwards, Kurt Busch, Reed Sorenson, Mike Bliss, and Scott Speed rounded out the top ten positions. The race had a total of nine cautions and forty-seven lead changes among eighteen different drivers.

In the point standings, Harvick remained in first position, as Johnson's vacated second position was filled by Jeff Gordon after finishing the race in the thirty-first position. Kurt Busch climbed two into third, while Denny Hamlin fell to fifth position. Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth, and Burton followed in the top eight points positions. Stewart maintained the ninth position, as Greg Biffle remained in tenth. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Edwards rounded out the top twelve, and are currently in the Chase.

Unofficial Top-10 Race Results for the 2010 Coke Zero 400
Position Car Number Driver
1 26 Kevin Harvick
2 9 Kasey Kahne
3 24 Jeff Gordon
4 88 Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
5 31 Jeff Burton
6 99 Carl Edwards
7 2 Kurt Busch
8 83 Reed Sorenson
9 71 Mike Bliss
10 82 Scott Speed


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