Americans Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Jack Sock won the gold medal in mixed doubles on Sunday, defeating fellow Americans Venus Williams and Rajeev Ram in three sets for the title.The two were understandably thrilled by the win, and both took to social media to share their disbelief over their new hardware. However, despite accolades and praise from just about everyone and an appearance on Today on Monday morning, there still might be a few people out there who dont exactly know who they are. The New York Post printed a photo spread of the winning pair, and while the pictures were great, there was just one little problem.They didnt know Mattek-Sands first name. Instead, they called her Brittany. She of course took it all in stride.Great spread of @jack.sock and I in @nypost but whos Brittnay!?!A photo posted by MATTeK-SaNDS (@matteksands) onAug 15, 2016 at 7:10am PDTWhatever, guys. 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It also moved him atop the points standings and gave his program a jolt with only three races left until NASCARs Chase starts.Harvick had 13 top-10 finishes in the 18 races since winning at Phoenix in March.Its been one of those deals where things have just not gone exactly right, said Harvick, who led 128 laps. But to have the win now and just try to get that momentum before we get into the Chase and get things rolling is really what we needed.Fittingly for a race halted because of Saturday night storms, Harvick had to sit out one last rain delay before easily pulling away on the restart and cruising to victory.Thank you, thank you, thank you, Harvick said over the radio as he crossed the line.Harvick enticed his car owner -- and retiring driver -- Tony Stewart to do burnouts with him to celebrate the three-time champions last race at Bristol. He wanted Stewart to share the victory lap, but Tony and I arent very good at sign language from one seat to another, he said.Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was second, followed by Hamlin, Austin Dillon and Chris Buescher.Kyle Busch, who led 256 laps, clearly had the strongest car, leading a race-high 256 laps. But he spun on Lap 358 when a part broke and Justin Allgaier, driving in relief of Michael Arnett, hit the No. 18 car flush to end the defending series champs race.Busch was angered by his equipment failure and said the race shop was going to hear about it Tuesday. He also blasted Allgaier and his spotter, saying they shouldve seen Buschs spin and moved clear instead of hitting him. I dont know. Frustrating day. Lets go home, Busch said.Allgaier apologized to Busch. That is the worrst possibly scenario when the leader spins out and you hit them, Allgaier said.ddddddddddddThat was the sentiment of many at Bristol. The end was a welcome relief for race teams, track officials and those who came back out after last nights soaking rains.It was the second time in three races -- Poconos Sunday race ended on a Monday three weeks ago -- that rain impacted a Sprint Cup race and only a fraction of the 160,000 in the stands Saturday night returned for the conclusion.The finish also meant Bristol could begin the massive conversion of its race track to a football field for No. 9 Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech, an event that track GM Jerry Caldwell expects will draw in excess of 155,000 fans.WHOS HOT: Austin Dillon, the surprise winner of the Xfinity race here Friday night, found himself competing for the victory on the final restart with 51 laps to go. He got as high as second before finishing fourth. The result was a boost to Dillons Chase chances, too, who came in as one of the drivers qualifying on points and left with that intact.WHOS NOT: Tony Stewart was hoping to lock up his Chase spot -- hes got a win but stands 27th in points -- with a strong Bristol finish. Instead, he went behind the wall with a vibration just past the halfway point. Stewart finished 30th.THEY SAID IT: The person thats really the biggest moron out there is the spotter of the 46 and driver of the 46 (Justin Allgaier). Ive been wrecking half a lap and they just come up and clean us out. Thats stupid, said Kyle Busch, who wrecked on lap 373 after leading 258 laps.THE BIG ONE: It came on lap 373 on a restart after Kyle Busch was knocked out by an accident. Kurt Busch slid up and was hit by Brad Keselowski, touching off a 10-car wreck that caught up contenders Kyle Larson, Blaney, Chase Elliott and Matt Kenseth. Keselowski said Kurt Busch got loose and by the time I saw it, I was already making contact. It was one of those Bristol things.UP NEXT: Michigan International Speedway, Aug. 28. Matt Kenseth is the defending champion. ' ' '