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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Nothing But Silence’ – Kevin Harvick’s NASCAR Booth Faces Fan Backlash Over Dull Kansas CoverageFox Sports can’t seem to catch a break in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. This time, it was the guys in the booth who got the backlash. That is surprising since it’s such a good trio of veterans, be it Kevin Harvick,
Kevin Harvick was known as the “closer” throughout his two-decade plus NASCAR career. Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic says there’s a new Mariano Rivera in town, and his name is Joey Logano. Logano hardly ever has the best car in the field.
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Sportsnaut on MSNKevin Harvick subjected Kyle Busch to the old NASCAR announcer jinx at TexasKyle Busch was running in the third position on Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway, and had just earned praise from
Joey Logano steps into Kevin Harvick’s shoes as NASCAR’s new “Closer,” showcasing fierce late-race comebacks and clutch performance.
From his time in the TV booth to growth of his "Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour" podcast, the future NASCAR Hall of Famer is as visible and popular as ever.
Kevin Harvick and his Harvick Happy Hour podcast co-host Mamba Smith have shared their thoughts on Denny Hamlin's car erupting into flames at Texas Motor Speedway last weekend. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver made it to Lap 75 before his car became engulfed in flames. Harvick analyzed the situation during the latest episode of the podcast.
Rodney Childers would love to have a new job like he had with Kevin Harvick, but he'll be cautious after being fired by Spire Motorsports.
NASCAR star Ross Chastain races for Trackhouse Racing in the Cup Series. Recently, his performance seemed to have declined with critics being disappointed with his results.
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On3 on MSNKevin Harvick explains why he ‘hates’ code words in NASCAR in wake of Denny Hamlin confusionConsider Kevin Harvick against using code-words in NASCAR. After they played a role in Denny Hamlin’s disappointing weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, the former Cup Series champion decided to take a hardline stance on the matter.
Former NASCAR Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick has shared his surprise at the unexpected exit of Rodney Childers from Spire Motorsports. Childers, who had only worked with Justin Haley's No. 7 team for nine races, left Spire Motorsports at the end of last month.
On the latest episode of the podcast Happy Hour, former NASCAR driver Kevin Harvick discussed Michael McDowell's Texas crash. Following the Spire Motorsports driver's DNF, Harvick gave a crystal ...