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Video highlights 200 wins for Richard Childress Racing

Celebrating its 200th NASCAR national-series victory, Richard Childress Racing has released a video highlighting wins by Dale Earnhardt, Kevin Harvick, Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and others.

Jerry Markland

When Kevin Harvick won last Sunday at Phoenix International Raceway, it was the 200th national-series victory for Richard Childress Racing.

To commemorate the achievement, the team has compiled video of some of its more memorable victories over the years. Among the snippets are RCR’s first win in 1983 with Ricky Rudd behind the wheel of the No. 3 car, along with many featuring seven-time NASCAR champion Dale Earnhardt.

The Earnhardt highlights include his memorable triumphs in the 1998 Daytona 500, and later that year at Bristol Motor Speedway, where he spun Terry Labonte on the white flag and then in Victory Lane infamously declared he was only “trying to rattle his cage.” Earnhardt’s final Cup win in the 2000 fall race at Talladega Super Speedway, where he charged from 18th to first with only a handful of laps remaining, is also featured.

Also selected was Harvick’s 2001 win at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In only his third Cup start since taking over the seat for Earnhardt, who was killed on the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500, Harvick out-dueled Jeff Gordon in one of the closest finishes in NASCAR history.

Further inclusions are wins by Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton, Tony Stewart, Ron Hornaday Jr., Dale Earnhardt Jr., Austin Dillon, Ty Dillon, Paul Menard and others.

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