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Harvick wins, but Robby Gordon claims crown

Gordon might face suspension after refusing NASCAR orders to stop

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Marcos Ambrose leads Robby Gordon during the Busch Series race Saturday. Gordon refused to pull off the track as NASCAR ordered after officials said he intentionally knocked Ambrose out of the race.

MONTREAL - Marcos Ambrose should have won the race. Robby Gordon insists he did.

In the end, it was Kevin Harvick who celebrated the victory in Saturday’s inaugural Busch Series race in Canada.

It was a controversial finish that thrilled the crowd, infuriated NASCAR and probably jeopardized Gordon’s participation in Sunday’s Nextel Cup race at Pocono Raceway.

Gordon refused to forfeit his position on the track when ordered to by NASCAR late in Saturday’s race, officials said he intentionally knocked Ambrose out of the race, and then refused to pull off the track as ordered.

He also celebrated as if he had won the event — behavior that is expected to earn him a suspension before Sunday’s event at Pocono.

“We are still determining what will happen at Pocono,” said Steve O’Donnell, vice president of NASCAR’s racing operations. “It’s too early, it’s something we’re still discussing.”

The finish capped a wild final few laps that heated up when Gordon began charging through the field to the front, where Ambrose seemed to be heading to his first NASCAR victory. Gordon was second on a restart with four laps to go, and a multi-car accident brought out a caution.

Gordon passed Ambrose at the same time as the accident to take the lead, but Ambrose spun him to reclaim it seconds later. Gordon was idling sideways as the field roared by him on the historic Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, but he raced back to the front under yellow and gave Ambrose a retaliatory bump.

He then tried to move into the lead because he thought he was in first — or at worst, second — when the caution came out.

NASCAR instead ruled he was 13th, based on where Gordon was when he righted his car following the spin from Ambrose. He vehemently refused to move back into the field, and NASCAR warned him they would not score him if he didn’t forfeit his position.

When the race resumed with three laps to go, Gordon was still holding second place but immediately spun Ambrose to take the lead. NASCAR then ordered him off the track.

He refused that order, too, and led the field around the course for the final three laps.

But NASCAR refused to acknowledge him, and waved the black flag at him every time he crossed the line. The results show he finished 18th — based on the amount of laps he completed before he was disqualified — but Gordon celebrated as if he won the race by doing victory burnouts at the same time Harvick did.

“I did the most laps, I was the first car to complete them, I won the race,” Gordon said. “We came here to win the race, and that’s what we did.”

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NASCAR officials furiously retreated into their office, where Gordon was summoned after he climbed from his car. He had a copy of the rule book in his hands when he left moments later.

“You always go back to your position if you get spun out, and (Ambrose) spun me under the caution,” Gordon said. “They told me originally to go back to second place, and I went back to second place. Then halfway around the last (caution) lap, they said to go back to 13th place or 14th place, something like that.

“I was never running 13th or 14th, so I don’t know what to say.”

All the drama helped Harvick inherit the win.

Gordon wasn’t being scored and Ambrose had faded back to seventh after being spun by Gordon. It put Andy Pilgrim into the lead, but Harvick raced his way past him and took Montreal native Patrick Carpentier with him.

Carpentier made an attempt to get past Harvick, but when the move failed, he faded back and never mounted another challenge as Harvick rolled to the win.


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