Johnson wins for 5th time in Texas

Johnson was too much for Harvick on this Saturday night

Jimmie Johnson's No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet was the strongest it had been all night when it counted the most – at the end of Saturday night's Duck Commander 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.

It was a battle between defending NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick and six-time champion Johnson for much of the season's first night race. And Harvick got back into his groove of first- or second-place finishes. He has finished in the top 2 in nine of 10 races dating back to the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Texas, with the exception being last week at Martinsville, where he finished eighth.

Falling temperatures as night descended on Texas Motor Speedway challenged all of the leaders as Harvick, Johnson, Kurt Busch and Brad Keselowski fought their cars' setups and each other for the lead throughout the evening.

Harvick scraped the wall on the next-to-last lap, but managed to hold off a hard-charging Dale Earnhardt Jr., who finished third in the Duck Commander 500. Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski rounded out the top five.

This was Johnson’s 72nd career victory, and second of the 2015 season. His first win of the year came at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It was Harvick’s 13th top-10 finish and Earnhardt Jr.’s 15th top-10 finish at Texas Motor Speedway.

"Chad (Knaus, crew chief) and the crew made the right adjustments and a great call for four tires on the last stop," said Jim Campbell, U.S. Vice President, Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. "Jimmie drove great all night with a really strong run after the last pit stop and put the No. 48 Chevy SS in Winners Circle." “I’m really excited to have Team Chevy drivers Jimmie Johnson, Kevin Harvick and Dale Earnhardt Jr. finish 1-2-3 at Texas Motor Speedway."

JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 LOWE’S PRO SERVICES CHEVROLET SS – WINNER

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]FROM THE RECOVERY ON PIT ROAD, THIS WAS DEFINITELY A WORK IN PROGRESS:
Yeah it was. Forgive me because my voice has been gone all day and I woke up with a cold but just a great, great race car. I just want to give a shout out to all the pros that shop at Lowe’s and to the folks at Lowe’s Pro Services, to Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports and Valvoline because we have had an awesome, awesome start to the year. The end results don’t show it but the great support from our fans, our sponsors…..Gatorade as well and Kobalt Tools. We just kept plugging at it and I think the off-week was good for us to sit down and relax, reboot and come back to the track and they brought me a fast race car that was good all weekend.

WERE YOU EVER CONCERNED THAT YOU WERE GOING TO GET THIS CAR BACK OUT FRONT?
I thought we were in big trouble once we restarted. The No. 4 (Kevin Harvick) went up through there and got to the lead. I just couldn’t go anywhere. I got so tight. We weren’t sure if it was a bad set of tires. We felt like we had a set that didn’t match up with us earlier in the race. So, we made no adjustments. We went out the next restart and the car was a little better, but made an adjustment. Then that last pit stop we made the right adjustment. I caught the No. 4 (Harvick) racing with the No. 1 (Jamie McMurray). I was able to get by both of those guys and check out. It was an exciting race. I hope the fans really enjoyed that one.

TALK ABOUT RACING WITH THE NO. 4 AND NO. 88:
Yeah the No. 88 (Dale Earnhardt, Jr.) was making the bottom work, so I was trying to make that happen. The No. 4 (Harvick) all of a sudden was in second and coming hard on the top. So, I moved up top to try and make that work and I looked in the mirror off to (Turn) 2 and I saw the No. 4 in the wall. I figured that was the end of him and then he and the No. 88 (Earnhardt, Jr.) raced each other so hard at the end. Just good fun. I think that the No. 88, the No. 4 all of us that were involved in that there at the end just had a blast. That is how racing should be and I’m so happy the fans got to see that.

Results

POS CAR # DRIVER START LAPS LED STATUS
1 48 Jimmie Johnson 5 334 128 Running
2 4 Kevin Harvick 2 334 96 Running
3 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr 25 334 0 Running
4 22 Joey Logano 6 334 19 Running
5 2 Brad Keselowski 3 334 27 Running
6 1 Jamie McMurray 10 334 9 Running
7 24 Jeff Gordon 12 334 3 Running
8 5 Kasey Kahne 4 334 6 Running
9 78 Martin Truex Jr 15 334 0 Running
10 19 Carl Edwards 16 334 0 Running
11 11 Denny Hamlin 18 334 0 Running
12 31 Ryan Newman 7 334 0 Running
13 18 David Ragan 30 334 0 Running
14 41 Kurt Busch 1 334 45 Running
15 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 22 334 0 Running
16 10 Danica Patrick 21 334 0 Running
17 16 Greg Biffle 19 334 0 Running
18 6 Trevor Bayne 23 334 0 Running
19 43 Aric Almirola 32 334 0 Running
20 3 Austin Dillon 14 334 0 Running
21 47 AJ Allmendinger 26 334 0 Running
22 15 Clint Bowyer 27 334 0 Running
23 20 Matt Kenseth 17 334 0 Running
24 14 Tony Stewart 11 334 0 Running
25 42 Kyle Larson 9 334 0 Running
26 9 Sam Hornish Jr 29 334 0 Running
27 13 Casey Mears 20 333 0 Running
28 38 David Gilliland 38 333 0 Running
29 55 Brett Moffitt 36 333 0 Running
30 34 Chris Buescher 40 332 0 Running
31 95 Michael McDowell 39 332 0 Running
32 40 Landon Cassill 33 332 0 Running
33 7 Alex Bowman 34 330 0 Running
34 83 Matt DiBenedetto 42 330 0 Running
35 35 Cole Whitt 31 330 0 Running
36 32 Mike Bliss 37 328 0 Running
37 33 Alex Kennedy 43 325 0 Running
38 98 Josh Wise 35 284 0 Running
39 51 Justin Allgaier 24 257 0 Accident
40 46 Michael Annett 28 246 0 Accident
41 27 Paul Menard 8 222 1 Engine
42 21 Ryan Blaney 13 71 0 Engine
43 23 J.J. Yeley 41 13 0 Engine