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KEVIN HARVICK NO. 29 BUDWEISER CHEVROLET IMPALA RACE NOTES AND QUOTES

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
Source — NASCAR
Date Posted — April 27, 2011
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KEVIN HARVICK NO. 29 BUDWEISER CHEVROLET IMPALA RACE NOTES AND QUOTES
Kevin Harvick (L) talks with team owner Richiard Childress (R) before practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Talladega Superspeedway . (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images for NASCAR)

This Week's Budweiser Chevrolet at Richmond International Raceway ... Kevin Harvick will race chassis No. 332 from the Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stable. The No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet team has utilized this car twice so far this year. Earlier this month, Harvick drove this No. 29 racer to Victory Lane at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway and, in February, he finished fourth in the same car at Phoenix International Raceway.

"When I was growing up, we spent a lot of time racing at Phoenix and really from day one we've always been successful on the flatter type race tracks through the years. "Kevin Harvick

Last Time Around ... Harvick and RCR's No. 29 team started seventh in the spring race at Richmond, led one lap and took home a third-place finish.

Richmond Notes ... In 20 starts at Richmond International Raceway, Harvick has earned one pole award (September 2005), one win (September 2006), five top-five and 13 top-10 finishes. He's completed 98.6 percent (7,887 of 8,003) total laps and has led 727 laps at the 0.75-mile track. Harvick has an 18th-place average starting position to go along with an even better 12th-place average finishing position at Richmond.

Impressive Stat ... Harvick has scored top-10 finishes in 11 of the last 12 races at Richmond International Raceway. His average finish in that span is 8.6.

In the Loop ... Harvick owns a number of notable loop data statistics at Richmond International Raceway as he enters this weekend's race: first in laps run in the top 15 (4,425 - 92 percent), first inquality passes (379), second in average running position (7.3), second in laps led (680), third in drivers rating (112.1), third in fastest laps run (358), third in average green-flag speed (116.834 mph) and fifth in drivers fastest late in a run.

KEVIN HARVICK QUOTES:

There have been seven different winners in the first eight races. Talk about what that says about the level of competition at the Sprint Cup level?

"I think it's a great sign for the health of the sport to see all the different organizations competitive. Really, since the Chase has started, it's been so competitive trying to get into those top-10 or 12 spots for the Chase. It seems like from race one to 26, you do everything you can in order to get into one of those spots. Everyone is digging from lap one to get everything they can for their teams and sponsors to make it happen."

Richmond has been a good track for you and your team.

"Richmond has probably been our best track on paper in both divisions. We've been fortunate to win some races there. We look at that place as if we're having a bad start, that at least when we go to Richmond, we expect a top 10 out of the car. If everything is running well, you expect to be competitive and run up front."

Talk about why you think you've performed so well at Richmond.

"When I was growing up, we spent a lot of time racing at Phoenix and really from day one we've always been successful on the flatter type race tracks through the years. Richmond has been a very good race track for us. I think it's just kind of how I was brought up. We just adapted well right off the bat to those types of race tracks."

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Article posted by RacingWest.com staff on April 27, 2011. http://www.racingwest.com

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