Jimmie Johnson (Nextel Cup), Kevin Harvick (Busch Series), and Todd Bodine (Truck Series) were the champions.
In 2007, Kevin Harvick won six Nationwide Series races. It was then known as the Busch Series.
The following are Kevin Harvick's first wins in Nascar's top three series:Cup Series - March 11, 2001 - Cracker Barrel Old Country Store 500 (Atlanta Motor Speedway)Nationwide Series - July 29, 2000 - Carquest Auto Parts 250 (Gateway International Raceway)Truck Series - November 8, 2002 - Chevy Silverado 150 (Phoenix International Raceway)
At the time of Dale Sr's death, Kevin Harvick was driving for Richard Childress in the Busch Series. After Dale Sr. died, Childress named Harvick as his replacement in the #29 GM Goodwrench car.
Currently, Kyle Busch has 29 wins and Kevin Harvick has 25 wins in the Nascar Cup Series.
No, they are not. Since their altercation on May 7, 2011, their is a definite dislike between both drivers. Even Harvick's Cup Series car owner, Richard Childress, had a scuffle with Busch on June 4th. This was following a Nascar Truck Series race involving one of Childress' drivers.
In 2010, Kevin Harvick had three Nascar Sprint Cup Series wins.
In 2001, Kevin Harvick became the first and only driver to win both the Busch Series Championship and the Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year Award in the same season.
In 2011, Budweiser and Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches were Kevin Harvick's primary sponsors in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
Kevin drives the #4 (Budweiser/Jimmy John's/Rheem) in the Sprint Cup Series, and the #5 (Hunt Brothers Pizza) part-time in the Nationwide Series.
Kevin Harvick currently races for Richard Childress Racing. In 2014, he will join Stewart-Haas Racing.
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