Since retiring from full-time racing in 2023, Kevin Harvick has become a full-time broadcaster. Alongside his gig as a race analyst for Fox during the race, he also has his own podcast, The Happy Hours.
Corey Heim made his NASCAR Cup Series debut at Dover two weeks ago replacing Erik Jones at Legacy Motor Club. The No:43 Toyota Camry seat was vacant after Jones suffered serious injury due to his Talladega crash and was asked to sit on the sideline for a week.
Hendrick Motorsport’ Kyle Larson proved yet again why he is regarded as the greatest racer of his generation last Sunday at Kansas. He beat rival RFK Racing’s Chris Buescher with a 0.001 second gap on the finish line, which is the closet finish ever in the history of the sport.
Erik Jones is slated to return to action in this Sunday’s Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway, having missed the last two races after suffering a spinal fracture at Talladega last month. Jones’ return comes as Silly Season is heating up, and FOX Sports analyst Kevin Harvick believes there’s added pressure for the 27-year-old to perform.
Kevin Harvick and his Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour crew are locking in their picks for Darlington this weekend, and the former NASCAR champion caught some flak for his prediction.
Kevin Harvick took some time to weigh in on the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history, which took place over the weekend at Kansas Speedway, with Kyle Larson edging Chris Buescher at the line.
Retired NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick will return to the driver’s seat of a Cup Series car on May 17, but he won’t be racing. Instead, he’ll drive Kyle Larson’s No.
Kevin Harvick took some time during this week’s episode of Harvick’s Happy Hour to weigh in on the pit road incident between Denny Hamlin, Kyle Larson and Alex Bowman at Dover.
Kevin Harvick tried to make sense of the wreck that ruined the afternoon at Dover for Bubba Wallace, William Byron and Christopher Bell. Everyone was racing hard at The Monster Mile, but it ended up biting them in the behind, as a huge wreck collected three of the Cup Series’ best wheelmen, basically ending their afternoons.
Kevin Harvick recognizes that Denny Hamlin is likely going to pass his total of 60 career wins, but he disagrees with FOX’s Larry McReynolds that it’ll happen in 2024.
Comparing athletes from different generation always brings up a lot of arguments in all the sports and racing is no different. Recently 2014 NASCAR Cup series champion Kevin Harvick started one such debate.
Since the start of the Next-Gen era, Denny Hamlin has been the lead driver at Toyota. He has outclassed the likes Martin Truex Jr. to be the main man at Joe Gibbs Racing and is now a Superstar of the sport off the track as well due to his investment to content creating.
Kevin Harvick answered the tough question on this week’s episode of Harvick’s Happy Hour, Dale Earnhardt Jr. or Chase Elliott? Throughout his time as a broadcaster, Harvick hasn’t been shy about asking that question to certain drivers he’s interviewed, believing it proves a generation gap.
Now that Kevin Harvick is retired he can air out all of the grievances. That means getting very honest about what is wrong with the Ford teams. Things have not clicked this season and the blue ovals are winless in the NASCAR Cup Series this season.
Bubba Wallace came into the 2024 season with the hopes of ending his winless streak and secure the playoff early with the win. But after a strong start, he has now found himself out of the top-16 in points table after back-to-back DNFs at Talladega and Dover.
This weekend the NASCAR Cup Series is headed to Kansas Speedway. Kevin Harvick is looking forward to another fun race at the intermediate track. Fans can expect another great race as this seems to be the best track for the Next Gen car.
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