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Harvick began racing Go-Karts after his parents Mike and JoNell bought him a Go-Kart as a kindergarten graduation gift in 1980. For the next 10 years, Harvick became a highly successful driver on the Go-Kart circuit. He earned seven national championships and two Grand National championships. In 1992, he started racing late models part-time in the NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series and he competed there while still in high school. Harvick's father built him his first car to compete in the lower NASCAR Series by using the money he earned to run his own garage, Harvick Motorsports. When Harvick couldn't race, such as in the winter, he competed on his high school wrestling team at North High School in Oildale. He won a section title in his weight class his senior year. He then graduated and

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  • Harvick began racing Go-Karts after his parents Mike and JoNell bought him a Go-Kart as a kindergarten graduation gift in 1980. For the next 10 years, Harvick became a highly successful driver on the Go-Kart circuit. He earned seven national championships and two Grand National championships. In 1992, he started racing late models part-time in the NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series and he competed there while still in high school. Harvick's father built him his first car to compete in the lower NASCAR Series by using the money he earned to run his own garage, Harvick Motorsports. When Harvick couldn't race, such as in the winter, he competed on his high school wrestling team at North High School in Oildale. He won a section title in his weight class his senior year. He then graduated and
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  • Harvick began racing Go-Karts after his parents Mike and JoNell bought him a Go-Kart as a kindergarten graduation gift in 1980. For the next 10 years, Harvick became a highly successful driver on the Go-Kart circuit. He earned seven national championships and two Grand National championships. In 1992, he started racing late models part-time in the NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series and he competed there while still in high school. Harvick's father built him his first car to compete in the lower NASCAR Series by using the money he earned to run his own garage, Harvick Motorsports. When Harvick couldn't race, such as in the winter, he competed on his high school wrestling team at North High School in Oildale. He won a section title in his weight class his senior year. He then graduated and became a full-time driver and earned the honor of Rookie of the Year in 1995.
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