Kevin Harvick | No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil Event Preview Fact Sheet
Kevin Harvick
No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet Impala SS
Event Preview Fact Sheet
Event/Date: Food City 500
- March 16, 2008
Venue: Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway
Kevin Harvick’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Performance History at Bristol Motor Speedway
Date
Race
Start
Finish
Laps Completed
Total Laps
Status
Winnings
08/25/07
Sharpie 500
13
16
500
500
Running
$140,561
03/25/07
Food City 500
40
4
504
504
Running
$154,911
08/26/06
Sharpie 500
7
11
500
500
Running
$135,486
03/26/06
Food City 500
14
2
500
500
Running
$160,886
08/28/05
Sharpie 500
19
37
352
500
Accident
$127,316
04/03/05
Food City 500
13
1
500
500
Running
$189,001
08/28/04
Sharpie 500
21
24
494
500
Running
$110,963
03/28/04
Food City 500
14
3
500
500
Running
$131,978
08/23/03
Sharpie 500
23
2
500
500
Running
$174,223
03/23/03
Food City 500
27
7
499
500
Running
$104,448
08/24/02
Sharpie 500
23
4
500
500
Running
$137,033
03/24/02
Food City 500
22
10
500
500
Running
$103,643
08/25/01
Sharpie 500
8
2
500
500
Running
$167,267
03/25/01
Food City 500
3
24
500
500
Running
$90,192
Totals/Averages
17.6
10.5
6,849
7,004
$1,927,908
NOTES:
This Week’s Race Car at Bristol Motor Speedway … Kevin Harvick will pilot Chassis No. 235 from
the Richard Childress Racing (RCR) stable, a new race car for the 2008
season that Harvick raced to a fourth-place finish at Las Vegas Motor
Speedway. Additionally, the No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil team tested this Impala
SS at the Las Vegas race track during preseason testing Jan. 28-29.
Harvick in the Loop at Bristol …
-- Stat Facts … In 14 NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series starts at NASCAR’s fastest half-mile, Harvick has one
win, seven top-five and nine top-10 finishes. Additionally, “Happy” has
led 358 laps and has a 10.5 average finishing position.
-- Average Running Position…
According to NASCAR’s loop data statistics, Harvick is the fourth-best
driver in the Average Running Position (ARP) category at Bristol Motor
Speedway. His average running position of the last six races at the
“Thunder Valley” oval is 11.8. The ARP is sum of the driver position on
each lap divided by the number of laps run in the race.
-- Driver Racing … The 11-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series winner
has a 99.2 Driver’s Rating, placing him fourth among active drivers at
Bristol Motor Speedway. The Driver Rating is a formula that combines the
following categories: wins, finishes, top-15 finishes, average running
position while on the lead lap, average speed under green, fastest lap,
most laps led and lead-lap finishes. The maximum points a driver can earn
in each race is 150 points. The Driver Rating number is used pre-race as a
prediction tool and post-race as a performance evaluator.
Points Check … Harvick jumped to
third in the NASCAR Sprint Cup point standings after his seventh-place
finish last week at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The 2007 Daytona 500 winner is
91 markers out of the lead and just 18 points out of second. Additionally,
the 32-year-old driver is currently the highest Chevy driver in the point
standings.
RCR at Bristol … In 102 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Bristol,
RCR boasts eight wins – seven with Dale Earnhardt and one with Harvick –
three poles, 26 top-five and 46 top-10 finishes. Additionally, Richard
Childress leads the way for Nationwide Series car owner victories at
Bristol with five – four of them coming with Harvick and one with Jeff
Green. In 38 starts, RCR boasts four poles, 17 top-five and 21 top-10
finishes and has led 1,313 laps at the high-banks of Bristol.
Bristol Sweep … Harvick captured his first NASCAR sweep in
April 2005 at Bristol Motor Speedway, winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series
race and the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in the same weekend. Since
then, Harvick has added three more weekend sweeps to his resume (Phoenix
International Raceway in April 2006, Richmond (Va.) International Raceway
in September 2006 and Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway in February
2007).
Iron Man … Harvick has not recorded a DNF (did not
finish) in 48 consecutive races. Harvick’s last DNF was at Dover in
September (2006). Additionally, he has run 87 consecutive point-paying
races without crashing out of a single one. Combined, Harvick has gone 154
points races in NASCAR two top-divisions without crashing out.
Making a Pit Stop … Before heading to Bristol Motor Speedway to
compete in this weekend’s Food City 500, the Shell-Pennzoil driver will
participate in the Richmond Winner Circle program on Wednesday, March 12.
Harvick’s first stop will be at the Richmond Coca-Cola plant where he will
tour the facility and help bottle Coca-Cola. Harvick will depart Richmond
and head to Philadelphia where he will be a special guest at the Flyers
game. While at the game he will swap jerseys with Jeff Carter (Center for
the Flyers) and participate in a variety of other pre-game activities.
Up Close and Personal … The No. 29
team will be one of five teams featured this weekend on DIRECTV’S NASCAR
HOTPASS. With a channel dedicated solely to the Shell-Pennzoil Racing team
during the running of the Food City 500, fans will be able to watch all the
action through DIRECTV’s multiple camera angles, real-time car telemetry
and listen to in-car audio communication.
Meet the Press … Harvick will be
available outside the No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil transporter to field questions
from the gathered media Friday, March 14 at 11:40 a.m.
Double Down at Bristol
… In addition to his driving
duties with the No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet, Harvick, a 32-time race
winner in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, will drive Kevin Harvick
Incorporated’s No. 33 Chevrolet in the March 15 Sharpie Mini 300. The race
will air live on ESPN2 beginning at 2:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
and can also be heard on the Performance Racing Network (PRN) and Sirius
Satellite Radio.
Up to Speed … The Food City 500
from Bristol Motor Speedway will take the green flag Sunday, March 16 at 2
p.m. EDT and will be telecast live on FOX. The event will also be broadcast
live on PRN and Sirius Satellite Radio. Qualifying for the fifth of 36
races on the 2008 NASCAR Cup Series tour will air live on SPEED, PRN and
Sirius Satellite Radio Friday, March 14 at 3:30 p.m. EDT.
KEVIN HARVICK QUOTES:
Why do you enjoy running at Bristol so much?
“Bristol is one of my favorite race tracks. I enjoy the short track stuff
and we’ve always been fortunate to run really well there. We go there with
high expectations but you never know what’s going to happen. You can get
caught up in a wreck in a hurry and have your day ended. You have to go to
Bristol and enjoy it but know that the outcome could be the opposite of what
you want it to be.”
What is the key to
success at Bristol Motor Speedway?
“Stay out of trouble and don’t wreck. To win you have to be there at the end
and with Bristol, like any other short track, the racing is tight and you can
easily get into trouble. You just have to stay clean and stay focused. As
long as you are there at the end, you have a shot.”