Utilizing fuel-saving technique and late cautions, Kevin Harvick had enough gas to survive a green-white-checkered-flag finish and win Sunday's rain-delayed Good Sam RV Emergency Road Service 125 Camping World Truck Series race at Pocono Raceway.

The victory was Harvick's first in three starts in the series this year and the 10th of his career. Kyle Busch finished second, followed by James Buescher, points leader Johnny Sauter and Austin Dillon.

When the race went three laps beyond its scheduled distance of 50 laps, the only question was whether Harvick had enough fuel in his tank to go the extra 7.5 miles. There was no question about the quality of his ride.

“I didn't have anything for Kevin,” said Buescher, who lost second place to Busch on lap 46. “He was in a league of his own.”

Harvick didn't come to the pits on Sunday, having changed tires for the last time on Lap 15 under caution for rain the day before. The race was suspended two laps later. Harvick said his truck was so strong that he didn't want to sacrifice track position for fresh rubber.

“I think you saw the 18 (Busch) drive back up through there with tires,” Harvick said. “Tires still meant something. Our truck was just so fast that there was really no reason to give up the track position to come and get tires, since we were good on fuel.

“That's one of the shortest races I've raced in a long time, and the strategy changes a little bit. You've got to get out there quick and try to put yourself in position quick on strategy, and you don't have a lot of chances to make things happen if you're off the pace. They (the team) just did a great job of hitting it right off the truck, and that makes life easy.”

NASCAR called the fourth caution of the race on lap 32, after a smoking chunk of Nelson Piquet Jr.'s flat right-front tire sheared off in the middle of the racing surface on the Long Pond straight. The caution laps provided cover for those who might have been short on fuel – notably Harvick.

Nevertheless, Harvick, wary of the possibility of a green-white-checkered-flag finish, began shutting off his engine entering Turn 1 to save fuel. But a caution on lap 37 for a wreck involving David Starr, Brendan Gaughan and Peyton Sellers necessitated the fifth caution and gave Harvick the cushion he needed to make it to the finish of the race.

On lap 42, Sellers stalled on the access to pit road to cause the sixth caution. Harvick pulled away on the restart on lap 46, while Busch and Buescher battled for the second position. Harvick held a comfortable advantage, when contact from Dillon's Chevrolet sent Todd Bodine's Toyota spinning on lap 49 to send the race to overtime.

Pos Driver Car/Engine Laps Time/Delay
1 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 53 1h 19:50.
2 Kyle Busch Toyota 53 1.140
3 James Buescher Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
4 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
5 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
6 Joey Coulter Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
7 Mark Martin Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
8 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
9 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
10 Timothy Peters Toyota 53 23:40:10.
11 Massimiliano Papis Toyota 53 23:40:10.
12 Todd Bodine Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
13 Parker Kligerman Dodge 53 23:40:10.
14 Nelsinho Piquet Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
15 Cole Whitt Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
16 Justin Lofton Toyota 53 23:40:10.
17 Jason White Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
18 David Starr Toyota 53 23:40:10.
19 Miguel Paludo Toyota 53 23:40:10.
20 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
21 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
22 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 53 23:40:10.
23 Wes Burton Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
24 Norm Benning Chevrolet 53 23:40:10.
25 Peyton Sellers Chevrolet 51 2 Laps
26 Chad McCumbee Toyota 26 Radiator
27 Chris Fontaine Chevrolet 17 Ignition
28 Mike Garvey Chevrolet 11 Vibrations
29 Shane Sieg Chevrolet 9 Brakes
30 James Hylton Chevrolet 7 Engine
31 Chris Lafferty Chevrolet 2 Handling