AVONDALE, Ariz. — Kevin Harvick was a sure bet to make the NASCAR finale and likely close out one of the most dominant seasons of the decade.
Instead, he's been eliminated and the hyped head-to-head matchup between Harvick and Denny Hamlin has been scrapped. For better or worse, NASCAR's title-deciding format knocked the strongest team this season from contention for Sunday's winner-take-all final four at Phoenix Raceway.
"I'm not going to view if we win it any different whether he was in or out," Hamlin said Thursday.
No one denies Harvick deserved a chance at the title. He won a series-high nine times, had a whopping 20 top-five finishes and led nearly every statistical category this year. It was a back-and-forth between Harvick and Hamlin that most assumed would go down to the finale.
But Harvick had a poor third round of the playoffs and his season collapsed. He's out of the way and Hamlin will race Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano for the Cup Series championship.
It's a much cleaner path to the title since Harvick is a nine-time winner at Phoenix, which is hosting NASCAR's championship weekend for the first time.
Out of the mix for the title, he might still be in contention for the race win.
"They've got a chip on the shoulder and if they've got a fast car, they are going to give the guys in the championship a whole lot of trouble," said NBC Sports analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. "I think Harvick might hustle up in there and just not care."