At this point last year, Kevin Harvick had won three races, placed second in another and had two more top-10 finishes. His worst span in that seven-race stretch was a 35th at Auto Club 400 after he crashed with Kyle Larson and was knocked out after 191 laps.

Kevin Harvick
Kevin Harvick hasn’t won a race so far this NASCAR season, but the veteran driver is not worried about his slump. (Image: Getty)

Harvick would go onto to win a career-high eight races in 2018, and finish third in the Monster Energy Cup Series. It was a season that many drivers dream of having.

This year Harvick has woken from that dream and is a little groggy. He has yet to win entering this Sunday’s Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, and while fans are asking “What is Wrong?” Harvick isn’t in panic mode at all, telling reporters that people should not expect a repeat of 2018.

“Those are once or twice in a career-type seasons,” Harvick said. “When you look at all the race wins, it’s something I had never done before, and winning the All-Star race, it was a career year. You almost can’t even compare it to anything else we’ve done.”

Solid Start in 2019

It’s not like Harvick has completely disappeared this season. In seven races he has sixth top-10s, including three fourth-place finishes. His only finish outside the top 10 was at the Daytona 500 where he got caught in a multi-vehicle crash on lap 194, and couldn’t continue.

The 43-year-old is currently in fifth position in the Cup Standings. He has confidence the wins will come, but for now, he is satisfied with his standing.

Don’t expect Bristol to be where he breaks his winless slump. He is 12/1 to win and since the course got a makeover in 2013, Harvick’s best finish is a third in 2017. Last year he placed seventh.

“It’s always hard to win at Bristol,” Harvick said. “As good as we were on the old surface, we only won there once. It seemed we always got caught up in a mistake or whatever. That’s what made Bristol what it is. Even with the new surface, it’s a tough place to win. When you do win there, it’s a big accomplishment.”

Kyle’s Fight for Victory

While the half-mile track at Bristol is not Harvick’s forte, Kyle Larson and Kyle Busch seem to enjoy it immensely. The two have finished first-second there four times since 2013, with Busch getting all four wins. Busch is the 5/2 favorite to win this Sunday, with Larson next at 7/1.

Busch has won two of his last three races at Bristol, and not surprisingly is a big fan of this venue.

“Bristol Motor Speedway is one of the best racetracks on the circuit,” Busch said. “All the fans love it because of the excitement, the run-ins and the close-quarter action with all the cars being packed on top of one another at a half-mile racetrack with us 40 lunatics running around in a tight circle. With the fans, the atmosphere there always makes for a good time.”

Larson has shown signs of breaking through at Bristol. He has led 489 laps in the last four races, more than any other driver. He is also the only driver to finish in the top 10 in every stage in each of the last four races.

“I don’t feel like I’m owed anything anywhere, but that’s the one track where I feel like time after time I’m close to winning a race there every time I go,” Larson said. “I just don’t get it done. Not that it owes me anything, I just need to do a better job at the end of the races.”