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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 ...
Founded in 2013 by Charlie Beard, Rusty Risi and James Vernon, the track — known simply as KCRP by most area racing fans — was sold to Tim and Lisa Huddleston, and will be renamed Kevin ...
Kevin Harvick admits that once upon a time he wanted his driver competitors “to not like me more than anything.” In his final playoff run before retirement, so much has changed.
Kevin Harvick pulled onto pit road after his final race as a full-time NASCAR Cup Series driver, climbed out of his seat, grabbed a water from his 11-year-old son Keelan, slapped the boy on the ...
Harvick is the owner of Kevin Harvick Incorporated, a race team that fielded cars in the Xfinity Series from 2004 to 2011 and the Truck Series between 2001 and 2011. The team's No. 29 late model is driven full-time in the CARS Tour by Brent Crews, alongside the No. 62 late model which is driven by several different drivers, including Harvick ...
After 23 years, 60 wins, and the 2014 Cup Series championship, Kevin Harvick is dialing back after the 2023 season.
Kevin Harvick's Kern Raceway hosts events with NASCAR's NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series along with an ARCA Menards Series West race since 2013. [2] [3] The track has banks of 8° in the straightaways, with 14° paved corners. The track has 15,000 seats for fans, and room to expand to 17,000 seats for various events.
After getting wrecked about 15 minutes ago, Kevin Harvick waited until the race was over to confront Greg Biffle. As soon as Harvick saw Biffle pit in pit road and get out of his car, Harvick ran toward where he parked, ran through the NASCAR officials to get to him, jumped over Biffle's car in the process like it was a wrestling move from the ...