The Big 6: Questions Answered After Kevin Harvick Takes Down the Field at Richmond Again
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.
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.
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.
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After years of speculation over whether it might happen, NASCAR is finally in a position where its postseason could consist entirely of race winners.
Kevin Harvick was in a tight spot but didn’t sweat a 65-race winless streak or potentially missing the playoffs. He claims that was “easy” compared to having to replace Dale Earnhardt.
Kevin Harvick snapped a 65-race winless streak at Michigan, earning the win in the 2022 Firekeepers 400 while polesitter Bubba Wallace ended up second.
Bubba Wallace was disappointed in his second-place finish at Michigan, calling it a “hell of a result” that “doesn’t get you into the playoffs.”
Can we call him “the Closer” again? Kevin Harvick punched his ticket to the playoffs, scoring his 58th career win and first of 2022 at Michigan.
After claiming the first NASCAR Cup pole of his career, Bubba Wallace believes “there’s no reason that we can’t go out and win” Sunday’s race at Michigan.
Ford has won the last seven NASCAR Cup Series races at Michigan, but how has manufacturer dominance unfolded over time in the Irish Hills?