it was reported during Speed Channel’s Texas Truck Series race that Kevin Harvick, driver of the #29 GM Goodwrench Chevy was in negoatiations with Penske Racing to take over the #2 Miller Lite Dodge fielded by Penske Racing. This was reported as a rumor back in Febuary by NASCAR.com and the Winston Salem Journal. The big questions would be, Harvick is supposedly signed thru 2006 with a 2-year option, how does this effect Harvick’s Chevy Busch and Truck programs [not gonna see Stewart in a Dodge Busch car] and if under contract can’t image Richard Childress just letting Harvick go.(6-11-2005)
UPDATE – denied by Harvick: from a GM Racing PR after qualifying at Pocono Raceway for he Pocono 500:
KEVIN HARVICK, NO. 29 GM GOODWRENCH CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO – Responds to Craftsman Truck TV broadcast comment on 6/10 reporting that Harvick would be making a move to Dodge: “I think that Ray (Dunlap, SpeedTV on-air talent for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) will probably be thoroughly embarrassed in the next couple of months there with everything we’ve been working on (contracts). The bad part about it is that I have another year on my contract with RCR and a couple of years with Chevrolet. I think if the facts would have at least been checked on and not just dreamed up over a couple of beers, we probably would have had a much better telecast on the Speed channel last night watching the Truck race. They need to worry about what the hell they’re doing and things will be reported a little more accurately.”
(ARE YOU A WANTED MAN? ARE YOU GETTING CALLS?) “No, I haven’t gotten calls from anybody because I’m not available. It’s one of those things that’s dreamed up. Richard and I are working on a lot of things to go forward in the future and there isn’t any other home that’s going to be available for me. It’s unfortunate, but stuff happens. Like I say, in the next couple of months it’ll be something that he’ll probably regret. He’ll be embarrassed about saying it.”
(WERE YOU WATCHING THE TELECAST LAST NIGHT?) “Yeah, the disappointing part about it is that I’m laying in my motor home and (Ron) Hornaday is pretty much annihilating them during the race. And they were talking about me driving another car and not even reporting on the race. That’s the unfortunate part for GM Goodwrench and the race fans and everybody. They’re not even worried about their own telecast. It’s unfortunate. So I went to bed with a headache, to say the least. I was watching the race with the guys on my team and with Scott Wimmer, actually, and they all kind of looked at me and I (shrugged shoulders) said, ‘Hey, you guys know how this world works.’ So it was unfortunate. But like I say, it’s pretty easy to put to rest and that’s why I wanted to make sure that it didn’t go any further. If all the facts were known with all the contractual stuff, it wouldn’t even be reported.”
(WHAT ARE YOU AND RICHARD CHILDRESS WORKING ON LONG TERM?) “Oh, it’ll be great. It’ll probably catch you guys (media) off guard a little bit. But once we get it all done, it’ll be awesome.”
(DOES IT INVOLVE OWNERSHIP?) “Oh, you never know.”(GM Pocono Quotes/PR)(6-11-2005)
