Kevin Harvick reflects on his relationship with Rick Mears as the two legendary drivers from Bakersfield, California share similar success at Indianapolis.
Former Williams F1 chief engineer Mike Coughlan has been appointed technical director for the Richard Childress Racing team in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
JJ Yeley has signed up to drive for the new Robinson-Blakeney Racing team, while Richard Childress Racing will field Elliott Sadler and Brendan Gaughan in five early Cup races.
Clint Bowyer has finally confirmed weeks of speculation that he is heading to Michael Waltrip Racing for the next three years of NASCAR Sprint Cup competition.
Cup driver Kevin Harvick has confirmed that he is shutting down the operations of his NASCAR race team and manufacturing company Kevin Harvick Inc. at the end of the season.
Just a few weeks ago, a contract extension for Clint Bowyer at Richard Childress Racing seemed like a done deal. But it's all fallen apart and Bowyer now looks likely to leave at the end of 2011.
Camping World Truck Series driver Shane Sieg suspended; Wallace crew chief apologises for pulling Steve Wallace's hair; Richard Childress Racing releases pit crew coach.
Team owner Richard Childress has been fined $150,000 and put on probation for the rest of the year following an altercation with Kyle Busch in the garage area at Kansas Speedway.
Team owner Richard Childress reportedly punched NASCAR star driver Kyle Busch in the face following the conclusion of the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Truck race at Kansas on Saturday night.
Despite speculation to the contrary, Kevin Harvick will drive Richard Childress Racing's #29 Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet Impala SS in the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup campaign, his tenth in the top tier of NASCAR competition.
Richard Childress has denied allegations that his team has filed a lawsuit against General Motors after the ailing manufacturer announced it was to cut support for teams in the Sprint Cup.
Robby Gordon has been placed on probation by Richard Childress Racing for the rest of the 2004 NASCAR Cup Series season following the controversial Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire last weekend.