A NASCAR driver with 60 Cup Series wins, including the 2014 championship, known for his aggressive driving style and consistency on the track.
Kevin Harvick, born on December 8, 1975, is an American professional stock car racing driver and commentator, best known for his impressive wins in the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Daytona 500.
Throughout his illustrious career, Harvick has accumulated an impressive 121 combined national series wins, ranking him third all-time in NASCAR history, behind Richard Petty and Kyle Busch.
Harvick was born in Bakersfield, California, to parents Mike and JoNell Walker Harvick. He began kart racing at a young age, after his parents bought him a go-kart as a kindergarten graduation gift.
He grew up a fan of IndyCar driver and fellow Bakersfield native Rick Mears, and raced go-karts with Mears' son Clint. Harvick's early success in kart racing eventually led him to pursue a career in stock car racing.
Since 2015, Harvick has worked as a broadcaster for NASCAR on Fox, calling Xfinity Series races. After retiring from NASCAR Cup Series competition, Harvick is set to call Cup Series races for Fox starting in 2024.
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 himself.
Harvick has been nicknamed "The Closer" and "Happy Harvick" in the media. He is married to DeLana Harvick and has two children, Keelan and Piper.
Throughout his career, Harvick has been an inspiration to many, both on and off the track. His dedication to his craft, combined with his charitable work and influence on modern society, have cemented his place as a NASCAR legend.
As Harvick continues to make his mark on the world of NASCAR, his legacy will undoubtedly continue to grow, inspiring future generations of drivers and fans alike.
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