Kevin Harvick Won’t Be the Next NASCAR Iron Man. Who Will?
Kevin Harvick will retire 14 races short of being NASCAR’s Ironman. Does anyone else have a chance at beating Jeff Gordon’s 797 starts in a row?
Stephen Stumpf is the NASCAR Content Director for Frontstretch and is a three-year veteran of the site. His weekly column is “Stat Sheet,” and he formerly wrote "4 Burning Questions" for three years. He also writes commentaries, contributes to podcasts, edits articles and is frequently at the track for on-site coverage.
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Kevin Harvick will retire 14 races short of being NASCAR’s Ironman. Does anyone else have a chance at beating Jeff Gordon’s 797 starts in a row?
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