Kevin Harvick outran Timothy Peters in a green-white-checkered-flag finish at Michigan International Speedway, and with Nelson Piquet Jr. slamming the inside backstretch wall behind him, claimed his second straight NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory in Saturday's VFW 200.

The victory was owner/driver Harvick's second in four starts this season and the 11th of his career.

Peters ran second, followed by Miguel Paludo, James Buescher and David Starr. Jason White, Ron Hornaday Jr., Brendan Gaughan, Colin Braun and Cole Whitt completed the top 10.

Harvick, who became the first driver to win at Michigan in all three of NASCAR's top touring series, avoided a vicious multicar collision on lap 90 – initiated by contact between the trucks of Parker Kligerman and Mark Martin– to put himself in position to win.

Harvick's No. 2 Chevrolet is now tied with the No. 18 Toyota of Kyle Busch for the lead in the owners' championship standings.

"Owning the stuff, we've seen the stuff from start to finish, from when the buildings were just a piece of dirt to what it's evolved into today," Harvick said of his Kevin Harvick Inc. organization. "The last several weeks (which included a win at Pocono) are what we expect out of the race team—it can be not near as much fun when you're not winning.

"It's gratifying, but in a different way (from Sprint Cup competition). But when you're driving it, it's twice as gratifying, just for the fact that that competitive instinct is fueled by the driver in me. It's not Sunday, but any trophy you can bring home is a good thing."

A caution for debris on lap 78 of a scheduled 100 bunched the field for a restart on lap 83, with Mark Martin in the lead. Martin battled briefly with Johnny Sauter but soon began to pull away.

On lap 86, Sauter spun in close quarters with Paludo and slapped the inside retaining wall on the backstretch. Martin led the field to a restart on lap 89, but the race stayed green only for a moment.

Kligerman's Dodge broke loose in close racing with Martin, clipped the rear of Martin's Chevrolet and sent the race leader spinning. The Chevrolet of series points leader Austin Dillon T-boned Kligerman's truck in the melee, and polesitter Matt Crafton's Chevy crashed into Martin's, sending the defenseless Martin spinning for a second time.

The trucks of Dillon and Kligerman were destroyed. Sauter, who trailed Dillon by one point in the standings entering the race, worked his way through the wreck unscathed. Harvick inherited the lead for a restart on lap 96, but debris from Joey Coulter's blown tire brought out the sixth caution almost immediately, with Harvick still in the top spot.

Peters and Paludo were positioned to avoid the late-race wreck.

"The only part that I saw was the 29 (Kligerman) trying to get all he could on the bottom," Peters said. "He just stepped out from under me and chased it up the hill, and it looked like he collected the 32 (Martin).

"Miguel was really good on the bottom on the restarts, so he was already out of harm's way. We were actually right there. I was glad there was just enough room to try to react."

With Dillon finishing 22nd, Sauter (13th) regained the series lead by five points over Buescher and eight over Dillon, who slipped to third in the standings.

Pos Driver Car/Engine Laps Time/Delay
1 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 102 1h 36:53.
2 Timothy Peters Toyota 102 23:23:07.
3 Miguel Paludo Toyota 102 23:23:07.
4 James Buescher Chevrolet 102 23:23:07.
5 David Starr Toyota 102 23:23:07.
6 Jason White Chevrolet 102 23:23:07.
7 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet 102 23:23:07.
8 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 102 23:23:07.
9 Colin Braun Ford 102 23:23:07.
10 Cole Whitt Chevrolet 102 23:23:07.
11 Todd Bodine Toyota 102 23:23:07.
12 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 102 23:23:07.
13 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 102 23:23:07.
14 Mark Martin Chevrolet 102 23:23:07.
15 Justin Lofton Toyota 102 23:23:07.
16 Nelsinho Piquet Chevrolet 101 Accident
17 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 100 2 Laps
18 Joey Coulter Chevrolet 100 2 Laps
19 Massimiliano Papis Toyota 96 6 Laps
20 Norm Benning Chevrolet 93 9 Laps
21 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 91 Accident
22 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 90 Accident
23 Parker Kligerman Dodge 89 Accident
24 Dakoda Armstrong Chevrolet 89 Accident
25 Kyle Busch Toyota 63 Radiator
26 Chris Lafferty Chevrolet 18 Rear Gear
27 Butch Miller Chevrolet 11 Transmission
28 Peyton Sellers Chevrolet 10 Overheating
29 Casey Roderick Chevrolet 6 Clutch
30 Mike Garvey Chevrolet 4 Transmission
31 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet 4 Rear Gear
32 Mike Harmon Ford 2 Handling
33 Chris Jones Chevrolet 0 Engine