A week after Kevin Harvick secured his first NASCAR Cup Series victory since 2020, the driver of the No. 4 car stood in victory lane again Sunday at Richmond Raceway after a second consecutive race win.

Christopher Bell made quite the push in the closing laps of the race, but his charge proved fruitless. Harvick pulled away from the No. 20 car on the last turn for his 60th career win. An unforced error on Harvick’s part almost gave Bell the victory:

Joey Logano owned most of the race with 222 laps led. He jockeyed with Denny Hamlin for position before Harvick took over.

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The 2022 NASCAR season is entering the championship laps. The Sporting News tracked live updates, highlights and more from Sunday’s race at Richmond. 

(All times Eastern)

NASCAR at Richmond results

Results are unofficial.

NASCAR at Richmond updates, highlights from Federated Auto Parts 400

6:24 p.m. End of race: Kevin Harvick just holds off Christopher Bell to take the win at Richmond.

6:20 p.m.: Eight laps to go, and Christopher Bell is making a push for second, and may have a shot at the victory. He needs some help.

6:07 p.m.: 38 laps to go, and Chris Buescher is making a push for the race win. Harvick’s lead under a second.

5:54 p.m.: Harvick and Logano fighting for first. Right now, Logano has it, but Harvick is making his move. Chris Buescher, Denny Hamlin and Chase Eelliott are top five. Aric Almirola, Christopher Bell, Kyle Busch, Martin Truex, Ryan Blaney round out the top 10. 

5:44 p.m.: Fire!

5:39 p.m.: Logano pits from the lead. Hamlin, Briscoe, Bell, Truex, Wallace the 1-through-5.

5:19 p.m.: Another caution, as this time Christopher Bell goes for a spin. No harm.

5:11 p.m.: Stage 3 restart, and we have the fourth caution of the day. Kyle Busch involved in a spin cycle with Ross Chastain. Erik Jones got the worst of it, slamming into Martin Truex. Jones heading into pit road to assess damage. didn’t look great.

5:05 p.m.: End Stage 2: Joey Logano wins Stage 2. He’s led 140 laps today.

4:58 p.m.: 10 laps to go in Stage 2. A very tame race so far. Not a lot of contact, no pit drama. A true Sunday drive.

4:49 p.m.: Logano, Larson, Hamlin, Harvick, Blaney are the top five midway through the race. 

4:43 p.m.: Joey Logano leads with 47 laps to go in Stage 2.

4:31 p.m.: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Martin Truex Jr. come together, and Stenhouse winds up with some damage. He pits.

4:17 p.m.: Larson, Hamlin, Almirola, Elliott all in the pits. Through 55 laps in Stage 2 (126 of 400 completed).

4:02 p.m.: Logano takes the lead, with Chastain falling to fourth:

3:58 p.m.: Back to green, and Ross Chastain takes the sure lead out of the restart. Cars racing three wide.

3:50 p.m. End Stage 1: Ross Chastain takes Stage 1, with Denny Hamlin hot on his tail. Larson and Keselowski finish third and fourth.

3:45 p.m.: Kyle Busch with a little love tap on a wall. Tires starting to wear more than a bit. Busch reports no grip. 13 laps to go in Stage 1. 

3:30 p.m.: Ross Chastain in the lead through 20 laps, following by Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and William Byron. Brad Keselowski rounds out the top five. 

3:20 p.m.: Already a caution flag after Tyler Reddick spins out on Lap 5. No damage.

3:15 p.m.: Drivers, start your engines.

NASCAR start time today

Star time: 3 p. m. ET TV channel: USA (U. S. ) | TSN5 (Canada) Live stream: Peacock, fuboTV Radio: MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

The Federated Auto Parts 400 will be broadcast live on USA Network in the U.S., while Canadian viewers will be able to track the action on TSN5.

Rick Allen will reprise his role as lap-by-lap broadcaster, while Cup Series veterans Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Jeff Burton will offer occasional musings from the booth. They’ll be joined by Daytona 500-winning crew chief Steve Letarte to round off the coverage.

Those looking for a stream can find the race on Peacock or fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

Starting lineup for Richmond race

Larson has a decent record at Richmond Raceway, with seven top-10 finishes in his career at the 0.75-mile track, including a victory in 2017.

Larson finished fifth in last year’s race, a solid showing considering he started 21st.

Here is the complete starting lineup for Sunday’s Federated Auto Parts 400: