With the NASCAR Cup Series’ debut at Iowa Speedway taking place this this weekend, Kevin Harvick and his Harvick’s Happy Hour crew are locking in their predictions for Sunday’s race.
Kevin Harvick’s level of concern is growing after a Joe Gibbs Racing car suffered engine trouble for the second consecutive week. First, Christopher Bell’s car puttered to the finish after racing for the win in Illinois, and Denny Hamlin wasn’t as fortunate in Sonoma, as his No.
Austin Hill didn’t take too kindly to Shane van Gisbergen doing a burnout through the straightaway of Sonoma Raceway all the way down to pit road after winning this past Saturday’s Zip Buy Now, Pay Later 250.
Kevin Harvick predicts things are only going to get worse for Stewart-Haas Racing as the season winds down. On his Happy Hour podcast, Harvick talked about how the team is adjusting after announcing it will shut down at the end of the year.
The 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season has been anything but a banner campaign for Richard Childress Racing. Both of its drivers, Kyle Busch and Austin Dillon, remain winless through 16 races and outside the playoff picture.
If Martin Truex Jr. decides to retire following the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season, Kevin Harvick has his eyes on his former Stewart-Haas Racing teammate to take over the No.
Kyle Busch just can’t catch a break. Still winless on the season, Busch has work to do to secure his spot in the Cup Series playoffs, but a new on-track incident seemingly every week continues to thwart any momentum he’s looking to build.
Kevin Harvick believes that Joe Gibbs Racing needs to make a tough decision on Martin Truex Jr. who is contemplating retirement. On his Happy Hour podcast, Harvick shared his thoughts on Truex who ran out of gas during Sunday’s race at Sonoma.
Kevin Harvick is officially a broadcaster with half-of-a-season’s worth of experience under his belt. FOX Sports wrapped up its NASCAR coverage for the 2024 season with Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway, Harvick’s first season with the network.
During the latest episode of Harvick’s Happy Hour, Kevin Harvick, Kaitlyn Vincie and Mamba Smith locked in some predictions for this weekend’s trip to Sonoma for the NASCAR Cup Series.
Kevin Harvick looked back at the time when the New York Yankees pranked him as he threw out the first pitch of a game. While speaking to former Yankees star Alex Rodriguez on his Happy Hour podcast, Harvick explained what happened with the pitch he threw that went just 32 mph.
Kevin Harvick, the recently retired NASCAR champion, is selling his stunning $12.5 million mansion in Charlotte, North Carolina. This sprawling estate, with over 13,000 square feet of luxury, has been a retreat for Harvick and a testament to his incredible career.
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.
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.
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