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Post by brandon on Apr 20, 2016 20:45:17 GMT
Chassis Information - Chassis No. 899: Kevin Harvick will pilot the No. 4 Busch Light Chevrolet SS built on Chassis No. 4-899 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Richmond 400 Sunday at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway. Built in 2014, Chassis No. 4-899 made its debut in September 2014 at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois, where it started sixth, led 79 laps and finished fifth. Chassis No. 4-899 made its 2015 debut in April at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway, where it started fourth, led 184 laps and finished 38th after being collected in an accident. It also raced at both Sprint Cup races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon in 2015. In July, Harvick started 12th, led 59 laps and finished third in Loudon. He started second at Loudon in September, led 216 laps but ran out of fuel with less than three laps to go and finished 21st. Its final race of 2015 came in October at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, where he started fourth, led 21 laps and finished 16th. Chassis 4-899 made a strong showing in its first race of 2016 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, where it started sixth, led 131 laps and finished sixth.
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Post by aricpelt on Apr 21, 2016 12:46:50 GMT
So in other words, it's another top 10 car that may be briefly seen out front, but most likely won't be competing for the win...
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Post by tombo on Apr 21, 2016 13:18:16 GMT
yep it looks like the run we had the last couple seasons is over.. kyle is the one they are predicting to be the winner every where they race now,just like this week already talk that hes the one to beat and they haven't even layed a lap down yet... it sucks going back to hoping for a top 10 or the old "where did he come from" wins.
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Post by Salma on Apr 22, 2016 16:11:16 GMT
This was the easily the best car at New Hamshere last fall prior to running out of gas and handing another win to Joe Gibbs.
I wish they would have pitted as I feel they still would have beaten the 11 and 20. If you recall while on older tires the 20 and 11 could not catch him, but they chased him hard and he could not conserve. Then Rodney blamed it on something other than bad strategy.
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