Overview
- After 23 successful years in the NASCAR Cup Series, Kevin Harvick has announced his retirement, marking the end of an era where he secured 60 career victories and a place in the top 10 on NASCAR’s all-time wins list.
- Harvick won't be straying far from the racetrack; he will transition to the Fox Sports broadcast booth next year, featuring his analysis and insights from his extensive career.
- Beyond his move to broadcasting, Harvick has several business ventures tied to the racing world, including a driver management company, part-ownership in a late model racing series, and a golf cart business.
- As a father to two young racers, Harvick is looking forward to using the free time provided by his retirement to be a more hands-on mentor for his son Keelan, who has been gaining experience as a driver on the track.
- Despite the challenges brought by Harvick's retirement, witnessing his son's burgeoning passion for racing has sparked a renewed love for the sport and led him to see racing as more than just a career, but a lifestyle and a legacy he can share with his children.