NOTES:
· This Week’s Race Car at
Martinsville Speedway …
Kevin Harvick will pilot
Chassis No. 242 from the
Richard Childress Racing (RCR)
stable. This is a brand new
Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet
Impala SS.
· Harvick in the Loop …
o Stat Facts … In 13
NASCAR Cup Series starts at
the paper clip-shaped oval,
Harvick has five top-10
finishes. Additionally,
“Happy” has led laps during
four of the events with the
most coming in October 2004
when he led 104 laps and
finished eighth.
o Leading the Way …
Harvick is one of only three
drivers who have completed
all laps so far this season.
Harvick’s RCR teammate Jeff
Burton and Greg Biffle are
the other two. Additionally,
the Bakersfield, Calif.,
native has completed 86.4%
of the total laps (1,338 of
1,548 laps) running in the
top 15 and ranks second of
the drivers with the most
laps ran on the lead lap
(1,541 of 1,548 laps).
o Driver Rating … Harvick
currently sits third (104.4)
in NASCAR’s Driver Racing
rankings. The Driver Rating
is a formula that combines
the following categories:
wins, finishes, top-15
finishes, average running
position while on the lead
lap, average speed under
green, fastest lap, most
laps led and lead-lap
finishes. The maximum points
a driver can earn in each
race is 150 points. The
Driver Rating number is used
pre-race as a prediction
tool and post-race as a
performance evaluator.
· The Year for Cheer … In
five NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series races this season,
Harvick has earned two
top-five and four top-10
finishes, including a
season-best second-place
effort two weeks ago at
Bristol Motor Speedway. The
Bakersfield, Calif., native
is currently third in the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
championship point standings
and has completed 100
percent of the laps
contested this season. By
comparison, he was fifth in
points heading into
Martinsville’s first race
last year and had one win
(Daytona 500) but only two
top-10 finishes.
· March Madness Picks …
Harvick currently leads the
www.washingtonpost.com
celebrity NCAA tournament
pick challenge. The 2007
Daytona 500 winner has a
10-point lead over second
place Dan Steinberg (Blogger,
D.C sports Bog) and 15
points over third place
Michael Wilbon (Washington
Post Columnist and co-host
of ESPN’s “Pardon the
Interruption”). Harvick has
the University of North
Carolina (UNC) and
University Memphis meeting
in the finals with UNC
winning the National
Championship.
· Former Winner … Harvick
is a former winner at
Martinsville Speedway,
claiming victory in the 2006
NASCAR Nationwide Series
Goody’s 250 on his way to
capturing the NASCAR
Nationwide Series
championship.
· Iron Man … Harvick has
not recorded a DNF (did not
finish) in 49 consecutive
races. Harvick’s last DNF
was at Dover in September
(2006). Additionally, he has
run 88 consecutive
point-paying races without
crashing out of a single
one. Combined, Harvick has
gone 156 points races in
NASCAR’s two top divisions
without crashing out.
· RCR at Martinsville …
In 100 previous NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series starts at
Martinsville, RCR has earned
three poles and posted six
wins between Ricky Rudd and
Dale Earnhardt.
Additionally, team owner
Richard Childress has earned
22 top-five and 39 top-10
finishes at the .526-mile
paper clip-shaped track
dating back to April 10,
1972. Childress, a former
driver in NASCAR’s top
division, contributed four
of those top 10s from
1976-1978.
· Meet the Press …
Harvick will be available
outside the No. 29
Shell-Pennzoil transporter
to field questions from the
gathered media Friday, March
28 at 11:40 a.m.
· Points Check … Harvick
remains third in the NASCAR
Sprint Cup point standings
after his second-place
finish two weeks ago at
Bristol Motor Speedway. The
2007 Daytona 500 winner is
33 markers out of the lead
and just three points out of
second. Additionally, the
32-year-old driver is
currently the highest Chevy
driver in the point
standings.
· Up to Speed … Live
coverage of the Goody’s Cool
Orange 500 at Martinsville
Speedway will take the green
flag Sunday, March 30 at 2
p.m. Eastern Daylight Time
(EDT) and will be telecast
on FOX. The event will also
be broadcast live on the
Motor Racing Network (MRN)
and Sirius Satellite Radio.
Qualifying for sixth of 36
points-paying NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series races will air
live on SPEED, MRN and
Sirius Satellite Radio
Friday, March 28 at 3:30
p.m. EDT.
KEVIN HARVICK QUOTES:
What is the best way to
get around Martinsville?
“Martinsville is one of
those tracks where you can
be good all day long and
have something go wrong at
the end. You have to make
the car roll through the
tight corners and keeping
the brakes on the car the
entire race is very
important. Avoiding wrecks
is another key to a
successful day at
Martinsville. It’s a short
track and things happen in a
hurry. If we can stay out of
trouble, I think we have as
good a chance as anyone.”
How do you feel about the
start that the No. 29
Shell-Pennzoil Team has
gotten off to so far this
season?
“If feels good. This is
the best start we have ever
had. As we have gone through
year, usually we have some
hiccups, whether it is
Vegas, Atlanta or
California. In the past,
those always seemed to be
hard spots for us to make
something happen. This year
we have been fortunate to
have test out there, which
went really well. All the
races went really well. We
just have to keep it headed
in the right direction. As
long as we do good on the
tracks we normally do good
on, we will be ok. The
1.5-mile stuff in the past
has been hard for us, so we
feel like we have made that
better and have to continue
to make it better.”