History of the #29 Car in NASCAR

918
Starts
40
Wins
27
Poles
187
Top-5s
343
Top-10s

The #29 has been carried proudly through NASCAR's garage area for decades. Kevin Harvick made their mark with 23 wins behind this number, and across 918 career starts, the #29 has found victory lane 40 times. It's a number that commands respect in any rearview mirror.

All-Time Driver History

Cup Series stats from 1949-2026. Sorted by starts.

Driver Starts Wins
Steve Grissom 71 0
Kevin Harvick 69 23
Nelson Stacy 40 4
Dink Widenhouse 27 0
Cale Yarborough 26 0
Bud Moore 7 0
Greg Sacks 6 0
Chad Little 4 0
Grant Adcox 3 0
Phil Parsons 3 0
Bobby Isaac 1 0
Tim Richmond 1 0

Team Chart (1998-2026)

Year Driver Manufacturer
2013 Kevin Harvick 2013 Chevy 2013
2012 Kevin Harvick 2012+ Chevy
2011 Kevin Harvick 2012+ Chevy
2010 Kevin Harvick 2010 Chevy
2009 Kevin Harvick 2010 Chevy
2008 Kevin Harvick 2009 Chevy
2007 Kevin Harvick 2009 Chevy
2006 Kevin Harvick 2009 Chevy
2005 Kevin Harvick 2006 Chevy
2004 Kevin Harvick Chevy
2003 Kevin Harvick Chevy
2002 Kevin Harvick Chevy
1998 inactive Chevy

Frequently Asked Questions

Who drove the #29 car in NASCAR?
The #29 has been driven by 7 different drivers in our database (1998-2026). Kevin Harvick 2009 held the number the longest with 3 seasons. All-time, 12 drivers made at least one start in the #29.
Who was the most successful driver of the #29 car?
Kevin Harvick is the most successful driver of the #29 with 23 wins and 69 starts.
Who drives the #29 car in 2026?
The #29 does not appear to have a full-time entry in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season based on current team data.
How many wins does the #29 car have in NASCAR history?
The #29 car has 40 wins, 27 poles, 187 top-5 finishes, and 343 top-10 finishes across 918 starts in NASCAR Cup Series history (1949-2026).
What is the complete history of the #29 car?
This page shows the complete history of the #29 in two sections: the all-time driver history (1949-2026) with aggregate stats from the full Cup Series era, and a detailed team chart (1998-2026) showing team, manufacturer, and sponsor information for each season.