I can definitely see Harvick migrating to Stewart-Haas with the handwriting now on the wall and confirmed by RCR's 2013 Daytona 500 plans that the Childress team will become grandsons oriented.
I'm not at all confident that Ryan Newman will survive past 2013 at Stewart-Haas unless he posts some spectacular results in 2013. Don't forget that Stewart-Haas announced just this past September ONLY a 1-year extension of Ryan's contract.
As I read it in USA Today, the 4-car team quotes for Stewart-Haas aren't coming from Tony, but from a Stewart-Haas employee named Mike Arning. Here are excerpts of what I read:
Nate Ryan, USA TODAY
Harvick says he's 'focused on finishing this season on a strong note,' won't talk about 2014 plans
7:55PM EST November 9. 2012 - AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Tony Stewart didn't confirm or deny an ESPN.com report that Stewart-Haas Racing has signed Kevin Harvick to join the Sprint Cup team in 2014.
Stewart told reporters that his team had no information to release Friday after practice at Phoenix International Raceway.
"When we have something to tell you guys, we'll tell you," the defending series champion said. "I've always said that, so you guys can throw darts, and when we've got something to tell you that's different than what we've got going on, we'll obviously tell you."
Childress confirmed grandson Austin Dillon would enter the 2013 Daytona 500 and run a handful of Cup races before entering the series full-time in 2014.
In a statement, Stewart-Haas Racing spokesman Mike Arning said the team's three-car lineup was set for 2013 with Stewart, Ryan Newman and Danica Patrick, but there still are designs on expanding to a fourth car.
"If you're talking about 2014, and if Kevin Harvick is available, that's something the team would have to look at," Arning said. "Any team in this garage would do the same.
"From the moment Stewart-Haas Racing was formed, becoming a four-car team is something it's been striving for. They have the infrastructure to accommodate a fourth team, and if everything aligns properly, it's something they'll do. So, if a driver the caliber of Kevin Harvick is available, it's something they would pursue.
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