NASCAR Driver Kevin Harvick Retires After 23 Years, Plans Move to Fox Sports Broadcast Booth
Former Cup Champion with 60 career victories looks forward to spending more time at the race track with his kids and taking on a more hands-on role in his various businesses.
- 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.