Can't argue with the results from Harvick's standpoint. He went from 30th to 14th, that is a difference of 48 points. Track position is critical on a road course which is why he wanted to get in front of Robby, so that he could get his lap back with a late caution. Robby Gordon should have let him go by early on because Harvick was faster since he was on new tires. I am sure that Kevin would have returned the favor had he not been able to stay in front of him. Instead Robby preferred to not take that gamble and it blew up in his face. To bad, so sad. All is fair in love, war and stock car racing (which is somewhere in between).
Last edited by Joe Fan; 24 Jun 2001 at 23:37.
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