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Kevin Harvick's retirement in 2023 was the end of an era.. Harvick was the last of the "Young Guns" era of drivers that arrived in the early 2000s and infused the NASCAR Cup Series with talent, a ...
Harvick is an avid fan of the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL and Eric Lindros possibly was his favorite player. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] He also stated during the ESPN broadcast of the 2011 5-hour Energy 500 , while there was a rain delay, that he was a fan of the New York Yankees baseball team.
Harvick isn't going very far and can't really fathom a life away from the racetrack. The plans to retire at the end of this year had been in place so long that every race weekend of Kevin Harvick ...
Harvick’s 2014 title came in NASCAR’s first winner-take-all playoff format. Harvick then went on to win 30 races from 2015-20 and finished in the top five of the Cup Series standings in all ...
The 2002 Channellock 250 was a NASCAR Busch Series race held at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee on March 23, 2002. The race was the 20th iteration of the event and the 5th race of the 2002 NASCAR Busch Series.
Kevin Harvick is an American racing driver who won a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship. Over the course of his racing career, Harvick has won multiple races, 60 of which have been in the NASCAR Cup Series as well as 47 wins in the Xfinity Series and 14 wins in the Camping World Truck Series for a total of 121 wins across NASCAR's top 3 Series.
Josh Berry replaces Kevin Harvick as the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season gets underway at the Busch Lite Clash at The Coliseum
At Martinsville, Harvick intentionally spun Coy Gibbs causing NASCAR to park the team for the balance of the event. When Harvick lied to reporters, his sponsors and fans; about not intentionally crashing Gibbs, this led to a suspension from the cup race the next morning, a $25,000 fine and a 25 points loss for the truck series.