Filed under: Kevin Harvick, Chase for the Sprint Cup, Richard Childress Racing

When informed on California Speedway's pit road Sunday that two races into the 2010 season he was officially NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series championship leader,
Kevin Harvick broke into a broad grin and smirked.
"Now only 34 more to go,'' he shot back after the day's runner-up effort.
Of course, two races hardly make a season and don't typically even begin to foreshadow the championship outcome. Matt Kenseth won the season's first two races last year and didn't qualify for the Chase for the Championship. Jimmie Johnson was ranked 19th after California and still landed his fourth consecutive trophy.
But. ...
After a what-else-could-go-wrong 2009, Harvick, like the entire
Richard Childress Racing (RCR) three-team operation, will take what he can get. Harvick is hoping to parlay this encouraging beginning to a proper ending -- a return to the ranks of those in the Chase for the Championship, which is where he spent the 2006-08 seasons.
What's most promising for Harvick is that it's not just him leading this charge back. Both of his RCR teammates,
Clint Bowyer (ranked second in points after two races) and veteran
Jeff Burton (fifth) are also off to a good start, suggesting the once mighty RCR may be returning to form.
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