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Reworked Rules Equals Excitement!

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NASCAR’s philosphy change and its new approach of “have at it boys” now seems to be paying dividends.  It has brought back the excitement to racing.  The addition of up to 3 green-white-checkered finishes to insure a race ending under green is creating excitement.  It is also . . . → Read More: Reworked Rules Equals Excitement!

Harvick Wins The Aaron’s 499

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There are two tracks that NASCAR has declared an out of bounds area, Daytona and Talladega.  That out of bounds area is defined by the double yellow line on the very inside of the racing surface.  You can not go below the double yellow line to better . . . → Read More: Harvick Wins The Aaron’s 499

Harvick Captures The Talladega Nationwide Series Pole

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The hottest free agent in Sprint Cup racing, Kevin Harvick, has just captured the Nationwide Series pole at Talladega Superspeedway in his own Kevin Harvick Inc. race car.

With “Silly Season” in full bloom, and all the questions over where some drivers will land for their 2011 Sprint . . . → Read More: Harvick Captures The Talladega Nationwide Series Pole

Harvick and RCR Burned Bridges?

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It appears that there are multiple sources around the garage area that have implicated that the Harvick-Childress relationship is irretrievable.  Therefore, the chances of re-signing Kevin Harvick to a contract with Richard Childress Racing is a huge uphill battle.  With the loss of the Shell/Pennzoil sponsorship, the chances . . . → Read More: Harvick and RCR Burned Bridges?

Shell/Pennzoil Leaving Childress Racing

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It appears that the Shell/Pennzoil sponsorship is leaving the #29 Richard Childress Racing Chevy at the end of the 2001 season.  That sponsorship appears most likely to be heading to Penske Racing and most likely to the Penske Dodge of Kurt Busch.

Fox Sports is reporting that Kurt . . . → Read More: Shell/Pennzoil Leaving Childress Racing

Harvick Wins Nationwide Nashville Race

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The last time that Kevin Harvick visited Victory Lane at Nashville was four years ago.  So he said that he had some difficulty finding it, because it had been so long since he last drove a car to that part of the garage area!

Saturday evening Harvick . . . → Read More: Harvick Wins Nationwide Nashville Race

Harvick Wins At Martinsville

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The owner of Kevin Harvick, Inc., Kevin Harvick, won the Camping World Series Truck race at Martinsville Saturday.  That is his second win in a row and Harvick has also won six out the last ten Truck events that he has entered!  Harvick, in his KHI #2 . . . → Read More: Harvick Wins At Martinsville

Childress Decides Less Is Better

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At the end of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, Richard Childress polled all members of his organization trying to solve a simple math problem.

Why did three plus one equal zero?

That was the perplexing equation last season.  In 2007 and 2008 Richard Childress Racing qualified all . . . → Read More: Childress Decides Less Is Better

Harvick/RCR Future In Question

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After the February 2001 Daytona 500, which resulted in the death of Dale Earnhardt, Sr., Kevin Harvick was quickly elevated to the position of “the franchise and future of Richard Childress Racing“.  That move was quickly reinforced with Harvick’s emotional win just a few races later at the Atlanta . . . → Read More: Harvick/RCR Future In Question