Jeff Gluck

USA TODAY Sports

HAMPTON, Ga. -- Despite Stewart-Haas Racing’s impending move to Ford, Kevin Harvick indicated Friday he has no plans to try and race somewhere else in order to stay with Chevrolet.

Harvick, who has driven a Chevy since his Sprint Cup Series career began in 2001, told a small group of reporters “you’ve just got to follow along with what your organization thinks is best.”

“I got a great team, I’ve got great people, I’ve got a great organization that’s wanting to win races,” Harvick said. “To not be committed to them would be foolish on my part; (it's) the best position I’ve ever been in as a driver.”

Harvick is a longtime friend of SHR co-owner Tony Stewart, who said Wednesday the Ford move was a business decision to help the organization's long-term future and security. Stewart will retire from driving Sprint Cup after this season.

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After beginning his career in Richard Childress Racing’s Chevrolets, Harvick switched to the SHR Chevrolets in 2014. Harvick immediately won the championship in his first season and finished second last year.

Harvick said he wasn’t sure of his exact contract details but said he didn’t consider himself a free agent after this season (“I assume that’s all sealed up,” he said).

The 40-year-old has been quiet about SHR’s move to Ford on social media but said he believes driver and team are on the same page.

“I think they have the same interests in mind as I do, and that’s to compete for wins and championships,” he said.

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