Kevin Harvick
Kevin Harvick didn’t hold back during his appearance on the ‘Dale Jr. Download,’ blaming Chase Elliott for costing his team hundreds of thousands of dollars and indicating that the feud isn’t done.
Speculation that Kevin Harvick, 45, might retire proved unfounded. In fact, signs point to him driving in the NASCAR Cup Series with Stewart-Haas Racing through at least 2023.
Kevin Harvick surprisingly brought up Chase Elliott during an appearance on NASCAR Race Hub and talked about how the No. 9’s fans will cherish one particular moment from their feud this year.
Kevin Harvick has picked up GearWrench, which formerly backed Kurt Busch, as a NASCAR Cup Series sponsor at Stewart-Haas Racing next year.
Kevin Harvick has done all the talking lately while Chase Elliott focuses forward and is still competing in the playoffs.
NASCAR wants the feud between Kevin Harvick and Chase Elliott to be over but Texas Motor Speedway officials have other ideas.
Stewart-Haas Racing veteran Kevin Harvick has been off his game for an entire season after winning nine NASCAR Cup Series races in 2020.
Kevin Harvick upset multiple drivers throughout the day at the Charlotte Roval and they didn’t hide their emotions when he crashed himself late in the race.
Kevin Harvick appeared to intentionally wreck Chase Elliott in a NASCAR Cup Series elimination race, but he did not come away unscathed by day’s end.
Chase Elliott and his spotter didn’t hold back in firing shots at Kevin Harvick after the No. 4 crashed into the wall and out of the playoffs.