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Joey Logano discusses the possibility of becoming a full-time commentator after retirement from NASCAR. Learn more about his thoughts on transitioning to the broadcasting booth.
Unfortunately for Kevin Harvick, his No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford failed post-race inspection and he was disqualified at Talladega
We’re taking a bit of a detour from the regular winners’ circle chat to explore some NASCAR drivers who, for various reasons, have as many haters out there in the stands as they do fans. Whether due to their on-track antics, off-track personalities, or just plain bad luck, these drivers have earned their spots on our list. Let’s buckle up and dive right in!
Oh NASCAR, we love to see a fair and clean race, but fans also love to watch drivers fight and cars crash too. Today, we’re covering some of the best five bump-and-runs to ever come out of NASCAR, so grab some popcorn, put on your comfy pants, and prepare to scroll away!
NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick shared his thoughts on the fight or scuffle at the end of the race between his competitors Ross Chastain and Noah Gragson.
NASCAR driver Ryan Newman isn’t holding back his thoughts regarding why he is finished racing, and it all has to do with safety.
Kevin Harvick, the driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Ford Mustang, recently addressed NASCAR’s declining TV ratings while also bluntly claiming that the ratings increase when Chase Elliott is in the field.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick recently explained why he believes there is a lack of “respect” in the garage area that leads to multiple NASCAR Overtime restarts as recently seen at Circuit of the Americas (COTA).
NASCAR Cup Series competitor Kevin Harvick and a member of the ownership group for the CARS Tour announced he will be entering into the upcoming CARS Tour race at North Wilkesboro later this year among others.