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Winning on Harvick’s Agenda
- Updated: November 19, 2016
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HOMESTEAD, Fla. – Ending the season in Victory Lane is the only thing Kevin Harvick wants to do Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The 2014 Sprint Cup Series champion was eliminated from this year’s Chase last week in Phoenix and won’t have a chance to add another crown to his collection this year. So there’s only one thing left on Harvick’s to do list this season – win. It’s not that Harvick had a bad year by any means. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver won four times and came down to the wire in making it to the Championship 4 race in Miami for another year. Although he won’t be running for the title on Sunday, Harvick is still proud of the accomplishments. “We’ve done a lot of good things – we’ve won four races, led a lot of laps and put ourselves in contention nearly every week,” said Harvick, who won the pole for Sunday’s season finale. “We also ran into some trouble in …