Kevin Harvick

Kevin Harvick
Kevin Michael Harvickis an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently drives the No. 4 Chevrolet SS for Stewart-Haas Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series full-time and the No. 88 Chevrolet Camaro for JR Motorsports in the NASCAR Xfinity Series on a limited schedule. Harvick is the former owner of Kevin Harvick Incorporated, a race team that fielded cars in the Xfinity and Camping World Truck Series between 2004 and 2011. He is the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup...
ProfessionRace Car Driver
Date of Birth8 December 1975
CityBakersfield, CA
He and I have committed to moving forward together in fulfilling our current agreement, which runs through 2006, and we anticipate being together for many years beyond that. Our focus is on continuing to improve our performance this year and being a championship contender in 2006.
the biggest joke I've ever seen in racing ... It's pretty disgusting, and pretty embarrassing for our sport.
Right now I think the No. 29 team is the team the others (at RCR) are leaning on. The other two haven't really brought too much to the table,
Richard has made key additions to RCR that will benefit the organization, ... We are both committed to make 2006 a successful season.
It's like our biggest stars are involved in a lot of other things and not taking 100 percent interest in the sport now.
A couple more laps, I probably would have done the same thing. Just good short-track racing, and one guy wins and one guys loses. So it ends up with one guy happy and then one guy mad.
I love restrictor plate racing, ... It reminds me of going to the go-kart track with your buddy's and just running wide open. But this year has not been much fun. We have had a top-five car at both Daytona and Talladega. We have stayed up front and put ourselves around good cars. It has been very frustrating to be honest. Hopefully we can avoid the wreck this Sunday. I know the (fabrication) shop feels the same way.
I hate to see Kurt Busch win. What a whiner.
Everyone wants to perform. It's just that there are a lot of things going on that are not going to happen overnight at RCR. They are going to take 6-8 months to a year to reap the benefits of it.
I thought I had the wreck cleared, and (Brian Vickers) popped left and I hit (Newman), ... My spotter never said nothing, so I wrecked.
This is the biggest joke I've ever seen in racing,
This is the biggest joke in racing that I've ever seen. It's just terrible. Everybody's just out there knowing at any moment the tire could pop. It's pretty embarrassing for our sport.
Dover is a tough track to repeat success on. It's so fast. Just the fact that the track is concrete, and you are constantly being thrown towards the wall coming out of the corners, makes this a difficult track for everyone. You have to be aware of everything going on, because things happen quickly and sometimes there's just nowhere to go.
I'm all for taking chances. But you have to make sure you don't get caught. You have to know if the risk is worth the penalty.