- Kevin Harvick
Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Kevin Michael Harvick
Birthdate = birth date and age|1975|12|8 | Birthplace = Bakersfield,California
Cup_Car_Team = #29 -Richard Childress Racing
Previous_Year = 2007
Prev_Cup_Pos = 10th | Best_Cup_Pos = 4th - 2006 Sprint Cup)
First_Cup_Race = 2001 Dura Lube 400 (North Carolina)
First_Cup_Win = 2001Cracker Barrel Old Country Store 500 (Atlanta)
Last_Cup_Win = 2007Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Cup_Wins = 11
Cup_Top_Tens = 106
Cup_Poles = 6 | Nationwide_Car_Team = #33 -Kevin Harvick Incorporated
First Nationwide_Race = 1999 Kmart 200 (North Carolina)
First_Nationwide_Win = 2000Carquest Auto Parts 250 (Gateway)
Last_Nationwide_Win = 2007O'Reilly Challenge (Texas Motor Speedway )
Nationwide_Wins = 32
Nationwide_Top_Tens = 148
Nationwide_Poles = 16
Truck_Car_Team =
First_Truck_Race = 1995Spears Manufacturing 200 (Mesa Marin)
First_Truck_Win = 2002 Chevy Silverado 150 Phoenix)
Last_Truck_Win = 2003 Chevy Silverado 150 Phoenix)
Truck_Wins = 2
Truck_Top_Tens = 36Awards = 1995 NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Rookie of the Year
1998
NASCAR Winston West Series champion2000 NASCAR
Busch Series Rookie of the Year2001
Busch Series Champion2001 NASCAR Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year
2002 IROC champion
2003
Brickyard 400 winner2006 Nationwide Series champion
2007
Daytona 500 Sprint All-Star Race XXIII winnerUpdated_On =
July 28 ,2008 Kevin Michael Harvick (born
December 8 ,1975 inBakersfield, California ) is an American race car driver and car owner, competing in theNASCAR Sprint Cup forRichard Childress Racing , driving the #29Shell Pennzoil car. Harvick also drives part-time in the Nationwide Series in the #33Camping World Chevrolet; and theCraftsman Truck Series , where he drives trucks that his own team, Kevin Harvick Inc. fields. Kevin Harvick Inc. own the #2 and #33 Camping World Chevrolet Silverado's in theCraftsman Truck Series , as well as the #33Camping World and #77Dollar General Chevrolet in the Nationwide Series in partnership with Richard Childress Racing.Beginnings
Harvick began racing in
karting after his parents Mike and JoNell bought him a go-kart as a kindergarten graduation gift in 1980. His father would make a minor change on the race car he was racing and would not tell the young Harvick what it was. It taught Harvick to be ready for anything. Soon after Harvick became a highly successful driver on the go-kart circuit. He started part-time racing in theNASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series in 1992 and competed while completing high school. Always the competitor, when not racing in the winter months Harvick competed on his high school wrestling team at North High School in Oildale. He won a section title in his weight class his senior year. He then graduated and became a full-time driver and earned the honor of Rookie of the Year in 1995. [http://www.kevinharvick.com/biography1.htm Harvick's Biography] Retrieved onFebruary 18 ,2007 ]He then moved up to the
NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West Series in 1997, and in 1998 became champion of that series while driving forSpears Motorsports . He received his first national exposure during the winter of 1997/1998 onESPN2 's coverage of the NASCAR Winter Heat series atTucson Raceway Park .NASCAR career
Harvick made his
Craftsman Truck Series debut in 1995 atMesa Marin Raceway , in his hometown of Bakersfield, where he started and finished 27th in his family-owned #72. He drove four races in the 72 the next season, his best finish an 11th at Mesa Marin. In 1997, he signed to drive the 75 for Spears mid-season, posting two eighth-place finishes. He ran the full schedule the next season, posting three top-fives and finishing seventeenth in points. In 1999 he drove forLiberty Racing , finishing 12th in points.Nationwide series
On
October 23 ,1999 , Harvick made his firstNASCAR Nationwide Series start in the Kmart 200 at theRockingham Speedway in the #65 Chevrolet. He would start 24th and finished 42nd due to an engine failure. The race would be his only start that year. The following season, Harvick would sign with Richard Childress Racing to drive the #2AC Delco Chevrolet for his first full Nationwide Series season. Despite missing the second race of the season at Rockingham because of the team being new (not having 1999 owner points), Kevin would go on to win the NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year with three wins, eight top five finishes and 16 top ten finishes. OnJuly 29 ,2000 , he would gain his first win in theCarquest Auto Parts 250 atGateway International Raceway . He would also post wins atBristol Motor Speedway in the Food City 250 on August 25, and atMemphis Motorsports Park in theSam's Town 250 on October 29. He also scored two pole positions and finished third in the Driver's Standings.In 2001, Kevin Harvick would begin to start a precedent that would be followed to this day, running both the NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series in the same season. Harvick posted five wins, twenty top five finishes and 24 top ten finishes. Ironically, he would claim the NASCAR Nationwide Series Championship at the same racetrack that he failed to qualify at the beginning of the 2000 season: North Carolina Speedway.
In 2002, Kevin Harvick would spend the season concentrating on running the Cup Series and would only start four races. He would only have one top ten in those four starts at
Texas Motor Speedway . He finished 64th in the Driver's Standings.In 2003, Richard Childress teamed up both Kevin Harvick and
Johnny Sauter , whom Richard had moved over from the #2 car in favor of Ron Hornaday, Jr. driving the #21 Hershey's sponsored PayDay car. The two would combine for three wins, 16 top-fives and 24 top-tens, with Kevin posting all three wins. They would give Richard the NASCAR Busch Series Owner's Championship that season, with the Driver's Championship going to Brian Vickers. It would be the first time that the championship would be split between two teams. Kevin drove in 19 of the 34 races and Johnny drove in the other 15. Both drove a Payday sponsored car in the final race of the season atHomestead-Miami Speedway in the Ford 300, with Kevin driving the #21 and Johnny driving the #29, a gift by Richard Childress thanking them both for the Owner's Championship. Kevin also scored eight pole positions and finished 16th in the Driver's Standings.In 2004, Harvick was again paired with another driver, rookie
Clint Bowyer , as Johnny Sauter would take over the #30 America Online Sprint Cup Series car for Richard Childress. They combined for one win, 13 top-fives and 20 top-tens in the #21 Hershey's sponsored Reese's Peanut Butter Cup car. Kevin drove the #29 EGSR/Coast Guard Busch Series car in the final race of the season atHomestead-Miami Speedway in the Ford 300, which he would claim his second win of the season. He finished 20th in the Driver's Standings. The #21 car finished 4th in the Owner's Standings. He went winless in the Cup series that year.In 2005, Harvick was paired with rookie Brandon Miller, as Clint Bowyer would take over the #2 AC Delco Busch series car from Ron Hornaday, Jr. Harvick and Miller combined for three wins, 15 top 5's and 19 top 10's to give the #21 its second 4th place finish in the Owner's Standings. Kevin would also drive the #29 Reese's Chocolate Lovers car to victory in the first "sweep" of his career on Monday,
April 4 ,2005 in the rain-delayed Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway to go along with the Food City 500 win the day before, to give him a record tying 4th Nationwide Series win at the track (with Morgan Shepard). Kevin finished 18th in the Driver's Standings.In 2006, Kevin decided to run both of NASCAR's top two series full time. In the Nationwide Series, Harvick would be scheduled to run 35 races, with three different cars (#21, #33, #29) and two different teams, Richard Childress Racing and his own team, Kevin Harvick, Incorporated. Harvick had nine wins, 23 top-fives and 32 top-tens. He clinched the 2006 NASCAR Nationwide Series Championship on
October 13 ,2006 atLowe's Motor Speedway in theDollar General 300 . It was the earliest clinch of the championship ever in the Nationwide Series, locking up the title with four races still to be run. He ended the season with a record 824 point margin in the final standings.In 2007, Harvick started the season by winning the
Orbitz 300 at Daytona, claiming his first win in a restrictor plate race, as well as the first win for new sponsor AutoZone in NASCAR Nationwide Series competition. He also took the checkers atNew Hampshire International Speedway , winning theCamping World 200 presented by RVs.com . Nascar officials say he won the inauguralNAPA Auto Parts 200 atCircuit Gilles Villeneuve . Harvick would end his partial Nationwide Series season fourth in points.NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
For 2001, Childress planned to develop Harvick into the Winston Cup Series (now Sprint Cup Series) with up to seven races in an
America Online sponsored third car, number 30. He planned to race Harvick for a full schedule in 2002. Chidress's plans changed whenDale Earnhardt was killed during the final lap of the 2001Daytona 500 . Childress tabbed Harvick as Earnhardt's replacement.For the first two races afterwards, the cars ran a reverse white and black scheme (what was black became white, and what was white became black), the number changed from 3 to 29, and the pit crew wore generic uniforms. In the third race of the season, the car was painted white and red, while Harvick wore a white and red uniform. His pit crew continued to wear the traditional GM Goodwrench Service Plus uniforms.
On
March 11 ,2001 at the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store 500, only three weeks after Earnhardt's death, Harvick won his first career Sprint Cup victory in just his third start by narrowly edgingJeff Gordon atAtlanta Motor Speedway . He won the race by only six one-thousandths of a second (.006), proving to be one of the closest finishes in NASCAR history since the introduction of electronic scoring in 1993. After the win, Harvick performed a tire-smoking burnout on the front stretch with three fingers held aloft outside the driver's window. [http://www.jockbio.com/Bios/Harvick_Kevin/Harvick_bio.html JokBio: Kevin Harvick Biography] Retrieved on February 19, 2007]Harvick recorded his second Sprint Cup win of his career on
July 15 ,2001 atChicagoland Speedway inJoliet, Illinois . At the end of the season, he finished with two victories, six top five finishes, and 16 top ten finishes. Harvick was awarded with theNASCAR Rookie of the Year award, and secured a ninth place finish in the 2001 points standings. He also won the Nationwide Series championship, becoming the first driver to win the Nationwide Series Champion, while also driving full-time in the Winston Cup Series with a top ten finish. Harvick would end the season winning six pole positions, and driving in 70 races: 35 Cup Series, The Sprint Race) XVII, 33 Busch Series races, and one NASCAR Craftsman Series (at Richmond International Raceway).Harvick began the 2002 season with a fine for a post race incident with
Greg Biffle atBristol Motor Speedway . Later, he was suspended for rough driving following a Craftsman Truck race atMartinsville, Virginia . Harvick scored his first career Sprint Cup pole position; this coming at theDaytona International Speedway . Later in the season, he scored his third Sprint Cup victory, finishing first at the Chicagoland Speedway. He finished 21st in the 2002 points standings with one victory, five top five finishes, and eight top ten finishes. Harvick became the 2002 IROC Champion in his first season in the series, winning at theCalifornia Speedway .In the 2003 season, Harvick teamed with crew chief
Todd Berrier and won theBrickyard 400 at Indianapolis in August. Harvick and his team jumped from 21st in the final 2002 points standings, to 5th in the 2003 standings, coming within 252 points of first placeMatt Kenseth . While winless in the 2004 season, Harvick placed third in the most popular driver voting, behindJeff Gordon and winnerDale Earnhardt Jr. In the 2005 season, Harvick won the
Food City 500 atBristol Motor Speedway , despite starting towards the rear of the field. Harvick won without the assistance of crew chief Todd Berrier, who was serving a four-week suspension for a rules violation. The following year, he continued driving the #29 car for Childress in the Sprint Cup Series. With General Motors' financial situation, GM Goodwrench cut back sponsorship, and was joined as primary sponsor for one-third of the schedule byHershey's , with various brands (primarily Reese's) on the car.2006 season
On
April 15 ,2006 Harvick won his first Busch Series race of the 2006 season. He followed the win with a weekend sweep of the Busch Series and NEXTEL Cup races atPhoenix International Raceway . Later in the season, Harvick won the NEXTEL Cup race atWatkins Glen International .On
September 9 ,2006 , Harvick, only needing to finish 40th or better to clinch a spot in the Chase, did better by slipping by Kyle Busch in turn four going into the final lap and holding onto the lead to win the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway. This was his third win of the season, and his second "sweep" of the season, having won the Emerson Radio 250 the night before. This allowed Harvick, along with teammate, Jeff Burton, their first berth, and first for Richard Childress Racing, in the Chase for the SprintCup. OnSeptember 17 ,2006 , starting from the pole, Kevin won the first race of the chase atNew Hampshire International Speedway , in theSylvania 300 . He dominated the race and by winning, was able to take the lead in the point standings for the first time in his career.Harvick would have a substandard chase run, falling to sixth in the points standings, until finishing third in Texas and following that up with another dominating performance in the
Checker Auto Parts 500 atPhoenix International Raceway onNovember 12 ,2006 , winning the race, and moving into third place in the point standings. At the season finale atHomestead-Miami Speedway , Kevin would finish 5th in the race and slip to fourth in the final standings to eventual 2006 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion, Jimmie Johnson.2007 season
In 2007, the team again split primary sponsors, with Hershey's being joined by new primary sponsor
Royal Dutch Shell and theirPennzoil brand. [http://www.nascar.com/2006/news/headlines/cup/10/07/kharvick_sponsor/index.html] [http://jayski.com/schemes/2007/29cup.htm] On Sunday,February 18 ,2007 in the season opening Daytona 500, Harvick claimed his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory in a restrictor plate race with a dramatic final lap pass over Mark Martin by .020 seconds in a green-white-checkered finish, the closest margin at the 500 since electronic scoring started in 1993. The race was on the sixth anniversary of the death of his predecessor at Richard Childress Racing, Dale Earnhardt. He would become only the fourth NASCAR driver to sweep both the Busch and Cup races in the opening weekend at Daytona (along withBobby Allison (1988),Darrell Waltrip (1989), andDale Earnhardt Jr. (2004) ). Harvick also tiedBenny Parsons for the fewest number of laps led by a Daytona 500 winner, who did it in 1975 (the year Harvick was born) with four laps. He started 34th (lowest ever by a winner at the track), and became the first Nationwide Series Champion to win the Daytona 500 the following year. With the win, Harvick also became only the sixth driver to win both the Daytona 500 and theBrickyard 400 joiningJeff Gordon ,Dale Earnhardt ,Dale Jarrett ,Bill Elliott andJimmie Johnson . [ [http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/opinion/02/19/cross.words.daytona/index.html Cross' Words: Daytona] RetrievedFebruary 18 ,2007 ] [cite web | url = http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/headlines/cup/02/18/daytona.500.results.ap/index.html| title = Harvick edges Martin for Daytona 500 title| accessdate = 2007-02-19| last = Fryer| first = Jenna| date = 2007-02-19| publisher = Associated Press ]On
February 22 ,2007 , four days after Kevin won the Daytona 500 in his inaugural race with Shell-Pennzoil as a primary sponsor, Harvick's team owner, Richard Childress Racing, was asked by NASCAR to downsize the Shell logo on his fire suit and to have Harvick wear a more prominent Pennzoil logo, in an effort to play down any perceived competition withSUNOCO . SUNOCO asked NASCAR to talk with Richard Childress after Harvick won both the Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup Series races wearing a prominent Shell logo on his fire suit. [ [http://www.scenedaily.com/stories/2007/02/19/scene_daily561.html Harvick's Shell logos called into question] "SCENEDAILY" (2007-02-22). Retrieved onFebruary 23 ,2007 .]Kevin's 2007 season had its peaks and dips, and he came to
Lowe's Motor Speedway hoping to win his first NEXTEL All-Star Challenge, using an RCR car built and raced in 2006 but with the new GM RO7 engine installed for this race. He finished second in 2006 to Jimmie Johnson. Jimmie Johnson made one last attempt at a pass on the outside in Turns 3 & 4 during the race, but Harvick slid up the track to block Johnson and that was all Kevin needed to do to win his first million dollar check at Lowe's in winning what is now referenced as Sprint All-Star Race XXIII. Kevin's total winnings added up to $1,021,539. He said that he would share the money with his crew. In August, at Watkins Glen after he and Juan Pablo Montoya got into a wreck, the started to shove each other because Juan Pablo ran into him, although Juan was attempting to blockMartin Truex Jr. who ended up bumping him into Harvick. Harvick made the 2007 chase for the Sprint cup by a margin of 128 points over Dale Earnhardt Jr.Teams Harvick Has Run For
print Cup/NEXTEL Cup/Winston Cup
*
Richard Childress Racing - #29Shell Oil /Pennzoil /Reese's /GM Goodwrench Chevrolet Nationwide/Busch Series
*
Richard Childress Racing - #2ACDelco Chevrolet / #29GM Goodwrench /Sonic Drive-In /Rockwell Automation /Powerade /Reese's /Hershey's Chevrolet / #21AutoZone PayDay /Reese's /U.S. Coast Guard /Chevrolet *
Kevin Harvick Incorporated - #33Outdoor Channel /Dollar General / [http://www.roadloans.com RoadLoans.com] /Bounty Chevrolet / #77Dollar General Chevrolet Truck Series
*
Harvick Racing - #72Chevrolet *
Spears Motorsports - #79/#75Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet *
Liberty Racing - #98Porter-Cable Power Tools Ford *
Morgan-Dollar Motorsports - #47 KISSChevrolet *
Kevin Harvick Incorporated - #6Sonic Drive-In Chevrolet / #92GM Goodwrench /Yard-Man Chevrolet / #2Camping World Chevrolet American Canadian Tour
#29 Port City/Quirk Portland
Chevrolet American Canadian Tour
July 21 ,2008 ;Oxford,Maine During the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series off week, 2007Daytona 500 winner, Harvick wins $37,300 dollars at the 35th annual TD Banknorth Oxford 250 presented by New England Dodge Dealers. Harvick defeated tour regulars; Glen Luce of Turner,Maine; the runner -up and Joey Polewarczyk Jr. of Hudson, NH; the third place finisher. The TD Banknorth Oxford 250 is the short track summer classic in Maine.Beliefs
Kevin Harvick is a supporter of a drug testing policy in
NASCAR . This started with formerNASCAR driverAaron Fike who was arrested forheroin use. Harvick stated, "This is a very clean environment, but these incidents happen, as we did with Fike. All of this needs to go away forever." Other drivers who share Harvick's views includeJack Sprague ,Ron Hornaday , andCale Gale who are ironically drivers for his team.Career NASCAR Statistics
Data as of September 15, 2008 [ [http://www.nascar.com/drivers/dps/kharvick00/cup/] ]
ee also
*
Kevin Harvick Incorporated - A racing team owned by Kevin Harvick and his wife Delana.References
External links
* [http://www.kevinharvick.com/ Kevin Harvick's official web site]
* [http://www.rcrracing.com/ Richard Childress Racing's official web site]
*
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=harvike01 Racing-Reference Stats]
* [http://multimedia.foxsports.com/car-racing/nascar/drivers/kevin-harvick.htm Kevin Harvick Video on FoxSports Video Archive]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.