Kevin was the Rookie of the Year in NASCAR Busch Series in 2000.
Kevin was the Rookie of the Year in NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series in 1995.
Kevin fished 55th in the 2005 NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series standings, he started in 3 out of the 25 races, had 2 top 5's, 2 top 10's, and earned $37,020.
Kevin fished 30th in the 2003 NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series standings he started in 6 out of the 25 races, had 1 win, 3 top 5's, 4 top 10's, and earned $89,760.
Kevin fished 12th in the 1999 NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series standings he started in 25 out of the 25 races, had 6 top 5's, 11 top 10's, and earned $283,020.
Kevin fished 26th in the 1997 NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series standings, he started in 13 out of the 26 races, had 2 top 10's, and earned $82,195.
In Kevin’s first year driving in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series he fished 84th in the standings, started in 2 out of the 20 races, and earned $1,450.
Kevin finished 18th in the 2005 standings in NASCAR's Bush Series. He started in 21 of the 35 races, had 2 poles, 4 wins, 14 top 5's, 15 top 10's, and earned $844,293.
Kevin finished 16th in the 2003 standings in NASCAR's Bush Series. He started in 19 of the 34 races, had 8 poles, 3 wins, 12 top 5's, 18 top 10's, and earned $584,170.
Kevin finished 1st in the 2001 standings in NASCAR's Bush Series. He started in 33 of the 33 races, had 6 poles, 5 wins, 20 top 5's, 24 top 10's, and earned $919,167.
Shell replaced GM Goodwrench as Kevin's No. 29 car primary sponsor at the end of the 2006 season in NASCAR Netel Cup.
Kevin has 5 poles, 11 wins, 47 top 5's, 88 top 10's, and has earned $30,588,720 in his career so far.
He finished his fifth year, in NASCAR Nextel Cup, 14 in the 2005 standing. He raced in 36 of the 36 races, had 2 poles, 1 win, 3 top 5's, and 10 top 10's. He also earned $4,970,050 in the season.
He finished his third year, in NASCAR Nextel Cup, 5th in the standing. He raced in 36 of the 36 races, had 1 pole, 1 wins, 11 top 5's, and 18 top 10's. He also earned $4,994,250 in the season.
He finished his rookie year, in NASCAR Nextel Cup, Ninth in the standing. He raced in 35 of the 36 races, had two wins, 6 top 5's, and 16 top 10's. He also earned $3,716,630 in the season.
His first NACAR Nextal Cup win came in his third start in his rookie year in 2001.
He was formerly a Craftsman Trucks Series Driver.
Harvick Drives the number 29 car in NASCAR.