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Driver:
Kevin Harvick
Two-time Nationwide Series champion (2006 and 2001) Kevin Harvick will return behind the wheel of the No. 33 Kevin Harvick Inc.
(KHI) Chevrolet Impala for the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series season. Following another successful year,
Harvick looks to continue making history and leaving his mark on NASCAR's elite Series.
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Driver:
Elliott Sadler
2011 will begin a new chapter in the life of Elliott Sadler as he moves from the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series to
compete full time in the NASCAR Nationwide Series driving for Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI).
"I feel like I'm getting my life back on track" Sadler said at the announcement in October of 2010. This is the path I
decided to take because of the commitment Kevin and DeLana have given me. I view myself as a person that can
win a championship and whoever wants to win it will have to race through us in 2011. This is the best opportunity
I have to win races. We're going make the most of it."
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Driver:
Cale Gale
Mobile, Ala. native Cale Gale showed promise from the start of his racing career, earning championships in
both super-stock and late model racing at Mobile (Ala.) International Speedway. Gale's racing career began
at the age of four when his father placed him into a go-kart and he won the first race he entered. One year
later, Gale found himself in victory lane five times as he began to race competitively at Mobile Motorsports
Park in Kushla, Alabama. The following season, Gale was victorious in 25 feature races and took home the
track championship.
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Crew Chief:
Bruce Cook
Bruce Cook has been involved with racing ever since he can remember. Growing up in northeast New Jersey, Cook traveled
to different short tracks with his father, who was also a racer. With racing in his blood, Cook got in the driver's seat
when he was 18 years old.
Cook spent 13 years behind the wheel in the modified division and during that time was also provided the opportunity to
expand his career. In addition to driving, Cook took on crew chief duties and it was in that role that he won the 1997
Modified Championship at Flemington (N.J.) Speedway.
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Truck Chief:
Brian Schaffer
Shock Specialist:
Josh Lesondak
Mechanic/Gasman:
Randy Armstrong
Mechanic:
Donald Tarantino
Hauler Driver/Fuel:
Ricky Simmons
Tire Specialist:
Anthony Alonzo
Matt Lombardi:
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