- Kevin Harvick Incorporated
NASCAR_Owner_Infobox
Company Name = Kevin Harvick Incorporated
| Owner(s) Name = Kevin & Delana Harvick
Racing Series =Nationwide Series ,Craftsman Truck Series
Championships = 1 (Craftsman)
Car Number(s) = #33, #77 (Nationwide Series)
#2, #33 (Craftsman Trucks)
Driver(s) =Kevin Harvick (#33-Nationwide)
Cale Gale (#33/#77-Nationwide)Jack Sprague (#2-Craftsman)
Ron Hornaday (#33-Craftsman)
Primary Sponsor(s) =Camping World (#33-Nationwide & Craftsman)
RoadLoans.com (#33-Nationwide)
Rheem Waterheaters (#33 Nationwide)Dollar General (#77)
VFW (#33-Craftsman/#77-Nationwide)
Shop Location =Kernersville, North Carolina
Homepage = [http://www.kevinharvickinc.com www.kevinharvickinc.com]Kevin Harvick Incorporated is a
NASCAR team owned by NASCARSprint Cup Series driverKevin Harvick and his wife Delana, who herself is the daughter of a former Busch Series driver, John Linville. They currently own cars in the NASCARNationwide Series ,Craftsman Truck Series , andARCA RE/MAX Series . They have also helpedRichard Childress Racing with experimental equipment through using the Childress engines in their Nationwide Series cars (the team uses different engines in theCraftsman Truck Series ) and assistedSarah Fisher in her brief transition to NASCAR, with Fisher driving in some NASCAR short tracks with equipment supplied by Harvick.The team's Nationwide Series equipment was purchased from the former
BACE Motorsports andAndy Petree Racing teams.Nationwide/Busch Series
Car #33 history
KHI's #33 team was formed when
Andy Petree Racing 's #33 Busch team was shut down halfway through the 2004 season. Kevin Harvick purchased the team and it made its debut in the 19th race of the season atChicagoland Speedway withClint Bowyer behind the wheel. He started 12th and finished in the 10th position. He drove again atDarlington Raceway and finished 15th. Tony Raines ended the season at theFord 300 with a 35th place finish after being involved in a crash.Tony Stewart won the team's first NASCAR Busch Series race in 2005 by winning theHershey's Take 5 300 atDaytona International Speedway in February. Stewart and Raines shared the 33 that season, with Stewart running races with Old Spice sponsorship, and Raines withYard Man /Outdoor Channel backing. Raines collected nine top-ten finishes and finished 20th in the points despite only running 23 races. Stewart's lone win in 10 races came at Daytona and had only three top-five finishes. KHI development driver Burney Lamar joined the 33 for a pair of races as well, his best finish a 34th atHomestead-Miami Speedway .2006 again started strong as Stewart again drove the #33 to a win at Daytona with teammate Lamar finishing second in the #77, marking the first time that the Linville family had fielded a winner in the series, dating to its inaugural year. A variety of drivers competed in the #33 during the 2006 season, including Stewart, Harvick, Hornaday, and development drivers
Sean Caisse andAaron Fike . The team finished tenth in the standings at the season. Harvick, Stewart, Raines, and development driverCale Gale shared the #33 Chevrolet in 2007, with sponsorship coming from Old Spice, Camping World, and [http://www.roadloans.com RoadLoans.com] . Harvick, Gale, and Hornaday will split the 33 full-time in 2008.Car #77 history
KHI first entered its second Busch Series team in the 2004 fall race at
Atlanta Motor Speedway when Tony Stewart piloted the #92 McDonald's/Powerade Chevrolet. As a co-promotion in the event, team owner Kevin Harvick drove the #29 Powerade/McDonald's Chevrolet forRichard Childress Racing .The team returned in 2005 renumbered as the #83 to run five races.
Burney Lamar attempted the car's first race atNashville Superspeedway but failed to qualify for the event.Wally Dallenbach, Jr. made the car's first race atWatkins Glen International , where he finished nineteenth in theMr. Clean Auto-Dry Wash car.Tony Stewart drove the car at Richmond withOld Spice sponsoring andTony Raines drove the car withCub Cadet funding at Kansas, finishing 40th and 17th, respectively.For 2006, the team signed
Dollar General as a sponsor and switched to the #77 with Lamar driving and competing forNASCAR Rookie of the Year . He opened the season with a runner-up finish at Daytona, and had two additional top-tens and led the Rookie of the Year standings until summer. During the race weekend at Kansas in 2006, Harvick announced he had removed Lamar from the #77 and hired 2000 Winston Cup championBobby Labonte to drive the car for the rest of the season. Labonte, Harvick, andKertus Davis were scheduled share the 77 for the 2007 season. Labonte brought the number 77 to its first victory at Talladega on April 28, 2007. Davis was later released, withRon Hornaday filling in for races that Davis was scheduled to drive for the team, after Davis did not crack the top 30 in his five starts in the #77. Dollar General left at the end of the year forBraun Racing and this team's plans are currently up in the air.For select races in 2008
Cale Gale will drive the car with sponship fromVFW andRheem . The #77 has ran on strictly a part time schedule.Craftsman Truck Series
Truck #2 history
The 2 truck originally ran as a second truck to the #6 in 2004 for a pair of races as the #92. Harvick drove with sponsorship from
Snap-On Tools andGM Goodwrench sponsoring, with Harvick finished in the top-five in both races. It ran again in 2005 for two races with Harvick and another two with Lamar. Harvick had the best finish of fifth. Tony Stewart attempted the race at Richmond, but surpisingly failed to qualify for the race, despite winning the past two Richmond truck races, mainly from NASCAR's new all-exempt tour policy.The truck in 2007 was used for most of the season, running a part-time schedule with a variety of drivers, from KHI developmental driver,
Cale Gale to Richard Childress Racing Nextel Cup drivers,Kevin Harvick andClint Bowyer in the #2. For the 2008 season,Jack Sprague was signed on to pilot the #2 truck full time with sponsorship fromAmerican Commercial Lines . However, Sprague was unable to find victory lane and was released onOctober 8 . Harvick and possibly development driverRicky Carmichael will split this ride for the remainder of the season.Truck #33 history
The #33 truck was KHI's first venture into NASCAR. It debuted as the #6
Twizzler /PayDay /Sonic Drive-In Chevrolet Silverado in a partnership between the Harvicks andRick Carelli in 2001. Harvick started fourth and finished second atRichmond International Raceway . Carelli drove the team's next race at the 2002Florida Dodge Dealers 250 and finished fifth. Harvick competed in five races and picked up his first career Truck win atPhoenix International Raceway .In 2003, Harvick ran an additional six races and won once again at Phoenix. Other drivers drove for the team that year were
Ed Berrier , Brandon Miller, andRandy LaJoie . Miller had the best finish of eighth atMesa Marin Raceway .GM Goodwrench climbed aboard as the team's first primary sponsor, andMatt Crafton was hired as the team's driver. Crafton posted six top-five finishes and finished fifth in points, but left at the end of the season. He was replaced by two-time championRon Hornaday , who captured a win atAtlanta Motor Speedway and was named the series' Most Popular Driver. At the end of 2005, KHI switched numbers withRoush Fenway Racing to become the #33, with the #6 going to Roush Fenway. Hornaday began the year unsponsored but won atMansfield Motorsports Speedway and finished seventh in points after obtaining sponsorship from Allstate Employer Services. He began 2007 with new sponsorship from Camping World, picked up four victories, and won the 2007Craftsman Truck Series championship.External links
* [http://www.kevinharvickinc.com/ Official Website]
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