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
We would never be at the point we're at if his accident had never happened. Safety is incredible how fast it advanced.
We just have to put 10 more weeks together and get it going for next year. Everybody wanted to be in it, but we gave it everything we had and we'll just keep trying.
We just have to put 10 more weeks together and get it going for next year.
We had a really good car the first half of the race,
It was a good race for us. We got behind here the first four races and we just needed to have a good run. We put ourselves in the position to win and we just came up one spot short.
Everyone has been teasing me, 'Well, you definitely have the prettiest car here.'
Everybody's just out there knowing sooner or later a tire's going to pop, ... It's pretty disgusting, and pretty embarrassing for our sport.
The blood is dripping. We're trying to find out where the trail is.
the biggest joke I've ever seen in racing ... It's pretty disgusting, and pretty embarrassing for our sport.
It's a lot easier to lose the points than it is to gain the points. This Busch Series is tough and there will be somebody who will make a run at me sooner or later.
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.
It's just terrible. Everybody is just out there, knowing that at any moment the tires are going to pop. It's pretty disgusting and pretty embarrassing for our sport.
It's a thrill to be associated with the United States Coast Guard. Their long and rich tradition matches perfectly with the history at RCR. This season, I am not only racing for RCR but also for the Coast Guard men and women who keep America safe. I think this relationship will lead to great success both on and off the track for everyone involved.