HAMPTON, Ga. -- Kevin Harvick was faster than everyone at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Too fast, it turned out.
Kevin Harvick ruined a dominating performance by speeding on his final pit stop, allowing Brad Keselowski to steal a NASCAR Monster Energy Cup victory Sunday.
"I'm just snake-bit here," Harvick said. "But it's my own doing."
Harvick won the first two stages under NASCAR's new race format and led a staggering 293 out of 325 laps overall. But, after a late yellow came out when Austin Dillon lost power, the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford eclipsed the 45 mph speed limit going into the pits.
"I thought I was being conservative," Keselowski said. "I guess I wasn't. I was just pushing it too hard."
The ensuing drive-thru penalty pushed Kyle Larson to the lead but he couldn't hold off Keselowski, who surged ahead on the backstretch with six laps to go and cruised to a 0.564-second victory.
Keselowski, who had his own misfortune at Atlanta in 2013 that cost him a shot at making the Chase, wasn't about to turn down Harvick's gift.