Stock Car Scoop: Is Kevin Harvick a Championship Favorite?
After back-to-back wins in 2022 snapped Kevin Harvick’s nearly-two-year NASCAR victory drought, is the veteran driver a championship favorite?
After back-to-back wins in 2022 snapped Kevin Harvick’s nearly-two-year NASCAR victory drought, is the veteran driver a championship favorite?
Kevin Harvick held off a hard-charging Christopher Bell and Chris Buescher in the closing laps of the NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway to earn his second consecutive victory in 2022.
Underdogs struggled at Richmond Raceway but Ty Dillon came out at the top of the heap with his second straight top-20 result.
Last week, Kevin Harvick was a sentimental favorite, a last-minute addition to the NASCAR playoffs. Now, he’s emerging as a possible title threat.
Several Ford teams flexed a lot of muscle in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond, raising expectations they’ll be a contender come the playoffs in September.
Though Chris Buescher came up short of a victory at Richmond, RFK Racing continued to make strides as a team after struggling earlier in 2022.
10th place doesn’t sound like much for Ryan Blaney, but it was enough give him a little more breathing room as the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs approach.
Kevin Harvick became the first back-to-back winner of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season with his victory at Richmond Raceway Sunday, Aug. 21.
10-time World of Outlaws champion Donny Schatz used a late-race pass to win his 11th Knoxville Nationals and redeem an otherwise lackluster Saturday feature.
Saturday night saw Chandler Smith dominate the final three-quarters of the Worldwide Express 250 at Richmond for his most dominant Truck win to date.