7 straight for ECR Engines
It will be his fourth time in the past five seasons that he and RCR's No. 29 team have earned a spot in The Chase. ECR Engines earned a total of five top-10 finishes this weekend alone. In addition to Harvick's victory, Montoya finished seventh in the Sprint Cup Series race at MIS. Harvick finished seventh in Saturday's CARFAX 250 Nationwide Series race at MIS, and Hornaday and Dillon finished third and fifth, respectively, in Saturday's Too Tough to Tame 200 Camping World Truck Series race at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. Â
"It's a great day for Richard Childress Racing, ECR engines and Chevrolet," said Danny Lawrence, trackside manager for ECR. "Kevin drove a really smart race. He was conscious of what he needed to do and where he needed to be. The pit stops by the Shell-Pennzoil team were great all day and fuel mileage was good. You just don't get many days where everything goes as smoothly as that. It's really rewarding to be able to see that smile on Richard's face because he knows how big it is to win at Michigan. Every race pays the same amount of points but this race is special because we were able to win in Chevrolet's backyard, and they have been a great partner, so that really makes us feel good."Â The eight-win, seven-week streak is as follows:
 Date  Driver/Team Track Series
July 3       Kevin Harvick/RCR No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil        Daytona           NSCS
July 11     Austin Dillon/RCR No. 3 Bass Pro Shops        Iowa                  NCWTS
July 17     Kevin Harvick/KHI No. 2 Stubbs Bar-B-Q        Gateway           NCWTS
July 23     Ron Hornaday/KHI No. 33 Georgia Boot         ORP                  NCWTS
July 25     Jamie McMurray/EGR No. 1 Bass Pro Shops  IMS                  NSCS
July 31     Elliott Sadler/KHI No. 2 GT Vodka                      Pocono           NCWTS
Aug. 8     Juan Pablo Montoya/EGR No. 42 Target           Watkins Glen   NSCS
Aug. 15   Kevin Harvick/RCR No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil        Michigan          NSCS