Kevin Harvick

February 2010

He wears an ever-present smile off the track, but on it, Kevin Harvick is a mean competitor and a man who knows how to win the really big races.

Now, thanks to a feisty and consistent start to his Sprint Cup campaign and a victory in NASCAR's second-tier Nationwide Series, Harvick has become the Castrol EDGE Performer of the Month in the Castrol Rankings, as he topped the scorers in February.

Current Standings

17 Jimmie Johnson Sprint Cup 13,327
18 Brad Keselowski Sprint Cup 13,082
19 Kevin Harvick Sprint Cup 12,537
20 Denny Hamlin Sprint Cup 12,366
21 Greg Biffle Sprint Cup 12,206

The 34-year-old American has taken full advantage of Richard Childress Racing's renewed Sprint Cup form this year, with a pair of second places at Fontana and Las Vegas adding to a top-10 finish at the season-opening Daytona 500.

Coupled with a Nationwide Series victory at Las Vegas in a Chevrolet run by his own Kevin Harvick Inc squad, he has moved up 10 places to 43rd in the Castrol Rankings. Given that he failed to make 'The Chase' last year, 2010 should prove to be a return to form for the former Rookie of the Year.

After receiving a go-kart as a present at the age of five, Harvick claimed seven US national and two grand national titles by the time he was 17. But he opted against the traditional transition into single-seaters, instead making his circuit racing debut in the NASCAR South West Series.

He claimed Rookie of the Year honours in 1995 and took the Grand National West Series crown outright three years later, enabling him to take a step into the NASCAR Truck Series for a limited campaign of three races in '99.

Ranking Year

Statistics chart

Impressed by Harvick's uncompromising, and hard-charging style, legendary team boss Richard Childress offered him a seat in his team in NASCAR's second-tier championship then known as the Busch Series. The result was eight victories in 24 months as Harvick took Rookie of the Year honours in 2000, and added the overall crown the following year.

Sprint Cup Statistics

Active years 2001 - 2012
Best 3rd (2010, 2011)
Starts 405
Wins 18
Poles 7
Races led 136
Laps led 4028

Ranking History

DateRankPoints
14 May 20121912,537
7 May 20121912,633
30 Apr 20121912,807
23 Apr 20121912,739
16 Apr 20121812,656
9 Apr 20121912,453
2 Apr 20121912,453
26 Mar 20121912,801
19 Mar 20121713,041
12 Mar 20121813,144
5 Mar 20122012,980
27 Feb 20122112,557
20 Feb 20122112,538
13 Feb 20122112,538
6 Feb 20122112,538
30 Jan 20122112,538
23 Jan 20122112,538
16 Jan 20122112,538
9 Jan 20122112,538
2 Jan 20122112,538
26 Dec 20112112,538
19 Dec 20112112,538
12 Dec 20112112,538
5 Dec 20112112,538
28 Nov 20112112,538
21 Nov 20112112,538
14 Nov 20112012,735
7 Nov 20111613,006
31 Oct 20111613,101
24 Oct 20111713,166
17 Oct 20111513,570
10 Oct 20111513,536
3 Oct 20111513,519
26 Sep 20111413,716
19 Sep 20111413,426
12 Sep 20111413,426
5 Sep 20111712,789
29 Aug 20111712,872
22 Aug 20111612,952
15 Aug 20111513,408
8 Aug 20111513,408
1 Aug 20111513,569
25 Jul 20111513,832
18 Jul 20111413,832
11 Jul 20111413,784
4 Jul 20111014,625
27 Jun 20111114,663
20 Jun 20111114,896
13 Jun 20111114,821
6 Jun 20111114,882
30 May 20111114,870
23 May 20111114,563

Other Series

Year(s)Series
2002GA-Rolex
1999 - 2012Nationwide Series
1999ARCA Racing
1996 - 2007K&N Pro West
1995 - 2012Camping World

By the time Harvick became champion, he was already a fully-fledged Cup race-winner, although his promotion to the big league came in tragic circumstances - the now 25-year-old taking the seat left empty following Dale Earnhardt's death in the Daytona 500.

Harvick's Cup form has fluctuated along with his team's since he impressively claimed ninth in the points, his first two wins, and Rookie of the Year title in 2001. His best seasons were 2006 and 2008 when he finished fourth overall.

He has amassed 11 wins so far during his Cup career plus 35 in the Nationwide Series [under its current and previous guises] and six in the Camping World [nee Craftsman] Truck Series.

A second Nationwide crown came in 2006 to add to the '01 title and he also won the IROC title in '02, plus the non-championship All-Star Challenge race ('07) and Budweiser Shoot-out ('08, '09).

With Childress's engine partnership with Earnhardt-Ganassi now starting to bear fruit, Harvick seems ready to challenge for the team's first big-league title since Earnhardt's 14 years ago. There may be 33 races to go, but someone's got to end Jimmie Johnson's run one day, and Harvick is determined it's going to be him.