NASCAR Nationwide
Series Race 11 of 35 –
Richmond (Va.) International
Raceway
SHORT TRACK MAGIC: Kevin
Harvick will be making his
15th career Nationwide
Series start at Richmond
(Va.) International Raceway
(RIR) Friday night. In 14
previous starts on the
.75-mile track, Harvick has
recorded four wins, one
pole, nine top-five and 10
top-10 finishes. His last
two starts at the track were
in Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI)
entries, with his best
finish for KHI being fourth
last May.
Harvick is only the
second driver to win three
Nationwide Series races in a
row at RIR, a feat he
accomplished starting with
the September 2005 race and
ending with the September
2006 race. The last win for
Harvick in both the
Nationwide and Sprint Cup
Series at RIR came in
September 2006 when he swept
the weekend, the last driver
to sweep a weekend at RIR.
Harry Gant is the only other
driver to have won three
Nationwide Series races in a
row at RIR, February
1991-March 1992.
200 STRONG: When two-time
Nationwide Series Champion
Kevin Harvick takes the
green flag on Friday night
behind the wheel of the No.
33 Rheem Chevrolet, it will
be his 200th career
Nationwide Series start. In
199 starts, Harvick has
compiled an outstanding
record of 32 wins, 16 poles,
102 top-five and 146 top-10
finishes. With 32 Nationwide
Series wins, Harvick
currently sits second on the
all-time win list, 16 races
behind Mark Martin.
HOT, COLD: For the first
time, Rheem Manufacturing
will appear as the primary
sponsor on the No. 33 Kevin
Harvick Inc. (KHI) entry.
Rheem will also be on the
car for the fall night race
at Lowe’s (N.C.) Motor
Speedway. Previously this
season, Rheem was featured
on the No. 77 KHI Nationwide
Series entry piloted by
Rookie of the Year contender
Cale Gale.
BEFORE THE RACE: QUOTES
WITH DRIVER KEVIN HARVICK:
Do you approach RIR as
more of a short track or a
speedway?
“It really is a little of
both. I think you have to go
in with the short-track
mindset. There is more
contact at Richmond than you
have at a bigger track. I
think sometimes drivers use
the short track as an excuse
to beat and bang, but as
tight as the racing is
there, it’s hard to not have
incidental contact.”
Do you enjoy racing at
Richmond?
“Richmond is one of those
places where I really enjoy
racing. You can move the car
all over the race track. It
seems like the groove moves
around as the race goes on.
I also enjoy racing at night
and I think everybody enjoys
the cooler temperatures and
the night atmosphere.
Richmond is one of those
places I am really
comfortable racing. We’ve
come close this season to
our first win at KHI and
Richmond is one of the
tracks I know I can win.”
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION:
For Friday night’s Lipton
Tea 250, Harvick will carry
an in-car camera, reporting
live from inside the cockpit
of the Rheem Chevrolet as
ESPN’s in-race reporter and
front tire carrier Jeff Roth
will wear a crew cam
throughout the race.
CHASSIS HISTORY: Chassis
No. 041 will make its second
appearance this season when
the Rheem team unloads at
Richmond (Va.) International
Raceway for the Lipton Tea
250. Previously this season
chassis No. 041 was used for
testing at Richmond (Va.)
International Raceway with
drivers Harvick and Cale
Gale before running the
Bashas Supermarkets 200 at
Phoenix International
Raceway where Harvick
finished fourth.
PREVIOUS RACE RECAP:
Unloading at the high banks
of Talladega (Ala.)
Superspeedway, the No. 33
Camping World team had high
hopes as Rookie of the Year
Contender and Mobile, Ala.
native Cale Gale made his
fourth start of the season
in the Nationwide Series.
Gale had a fast qualifying
run placing him ninth on the
starting grid, but the day
ended with a hard fought
22nd-place finish after he
was swept into a huge
multi-car crash midway
through the race.
About Rheem:
Rheem Manufacturing
Company (www.rheem.com) is a
privately held company with
headquarters in Atlanta, Ga.
In its 81st year of
operation, the company
manufactures a full-line of
high-quality residential and
commercial heating, cooling,
water heaters, swimming pool
heaters and commercial
boilers throughout North
America and world markets.
The premium brands of Rheem
Manufacturing Company
include Ruud, Raypak and
Rheem. Rheem Manufacturing
Company is the major
associate sponsor of Richard
Childress Racing and the No.
29 team driven by Kevin
Harvick, owner of the 2007
Craftsman Truck Series
championship team and 2006
Busch Series Champion. Rheem
is also the primary sponsor
of Kevin Harvick Inc.’s No.
33 and No. 77 Chevrolet cars
for four high-profile
Nationwide® Series races in
2008.
About Kevin Harvick Inc.:
Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI),
established in 2001, is a
70,000 sq. ft. facility
located in Kernersville,
N.C. KHI houses two full
time Truck Series teams: the
No. 33 Camping World/VFW
Chevrolet Silverado driven
by three-time Truck Series
champion Ron Hornaday as
well as the No. 2 American
Commercial Lines (ACL)/RVs.com
Chevrolet Silverado driven
by three-time Truck Series
champion Jack Sprague. KHI
is also home to the No. 33
Camping World/RoadLoans.com/
Rheem Chevrolet driven by
two-time Nationwide Series
champion Kevin Harvick, Ron
Hornaday and Cale Gale and
the No. 77 Rheem/VFW
Chevrolet driven by Cale
Gale and Ron Hornaday
competing in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series. 2008
marks KHI’s fifth year of
full-time competition in
NASCAR’s elite divisions.
Please visit
www.kevinharvickinc.com for
more information.
QUICK NOTES
May 2, 2008
Richmond (Va.)
International Raceway
Lipton Tea 250
Race length: 250
laps/187.5 miles
Banking: 14-degrees in
turns
8-degrees on the
frontstretch
2-degrees on the
backstretch
Track layout: .75 mile
Shape: D-shaped Oval
Pre-Race Schedule:
Friday:
Practice: 8:45-10:55
a.m., ET
Qualifying: 5:05 p.m., ET
TV: The Lipton Tea 250
can be seen live on ESPN2 at
7:00 p.m., ET.
Radio: The Motor Racing
Network (MRN) will broadcast
the race live at 7:00 p.m.,
ET.
No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet
Monte Carlo Specs:
Chassis: 041
Engine: RCR