Kevin Harvick has quickly become one of the top stars in the NASCAR Cup Series. Beginning with an incredible run in 2001, when he earned rookie-of-the year honors and finished ninth in the Cup point standings and won the Busch Series championship, to another top-10 finish in the Cup point standings and the Busch Series owners’ championship in 2003, Harvick has proven he is more than capable to get the job done. The 2004 season again sees him competing fulltime in the Cup Series and running more than 20 races in the Busch Series.
Up-and-coming driver Brandon Miller will share the seat of the No. 21 Reese's Chevrolet with veteran driver and teammate Kevin Harvick during the 2005 NASCAR Busch Series season. Miller, a 23 year-old native of San Diego, Calif. started racing go-karts at age 12. He won the 1993 U.S. Grand National in Karting while also running the entire European Circuit in Belgium, France, Italy, as well as Japan and Australia. He drove in his first Super Late Model stock car race at Irwindale (Calif.) Speedway in 1999 and won the 2002 Super Late Model Championship at Mesa Marin Raceway. Miller has also competed in the NASCAR Southwest Tour and the NASCAR Grand National Division, West Series.