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Coming across the line seventh in his final NASCAR race was 2014 Cup Series champion and Stewart-Haas Racing veteran Kevin Harvick. When the #4 SHR Ford crossed the finish at Phoenix a eerie silence crept into the minds of fans despite seeing Ryan Blaney pick up the title for the first time in his career. The sight of seeing “Happy” Harvick go out without a win in 2023 and the thought of the veteran’s absence from the 2024 grid broke the hearts of ardent fans. This, followed by Harvick’s emotional farewell, extending his gratitude and appreciation for the fans before bowing out only made the scene more sentimental and touching.

Now as the veteran looks to join the Fox commentary booth in 2024, circlebdiecast.com has an interesting proposition for all the #4 fans out there. Enthusiasts can now get their hands on Harvick’s rare 2001 throwback scheme for a steal price of $75.

Here’s how you can get yourself a 2001-themed #4 Kevin Harvick die-cast

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A few weeks ago, one of NASCAR’s most decorated and most talented drivers hung up his boot, bidding farewell to the sport forever, drowning fans in sorrow. Disappointingly, in his final season, the driver with 60 Cup wins to his name, couldn’t even rack one. But that doesn’t take away any of his achievements either. Despite the heartbreak season, Harvick fans now have a chance to own their favorite driver’s special 2001 livery.

Before the 48-year-old made it big in the Cup Series, as a full-time driver, Harvick was the replacement in RCR for the great Dale Earnhardt who passed away that year following the vicious wreck at Daytona. The same year, he was slated to run a few select Cup races while he was chasing the title in the Xfinity Series. America Online was supposed to sponsor his car that season but eventually, that did not fall through as Harvick took the responsibility for the #29 car at RCR.

But it was in his final season in 2023, that the community got to witness the SunnyD #4 car in its full glory at Darlington for his final throwback race. Now fans have an interesting opportunity to get their hands on a 1/24 scaled diecast of the same scheme at a stealer price at circlebdiecast.com for as low as $75.

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Harvick’s epic farewell gift to his SHR team boss, Tony Stewart

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Though his final season in Cup Series was nothing the driver or his team boss, Tony Stewart expected it to be, Harvick had a surprise for Stewart. Despite the tough season, Harvick ended his illustrious career on a sweet note, thanking his team, boss, and his loyal following. While he quite literally gave the fandom one hell of a ride with him for the past two decades, he did not forget to give something back to his SHR boss, Tony Stewart.

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Harvick gifted the 3-time Cup Series champion the helmet he wore during the event at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. For Stewart, it was a double treat as Harvick’s gift reflected Stewart’s first Brickyard win where Harvick ran second to him.

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In a wholesome Instagram post, he noted, “Had a great night celebrating with my bud @kevinharvick when we were in Charlotte. To top it off, he surprised me with his Indy helmet from his final season. The helmet replicates my helmet design from my first Brickyard win, that Kevin ran second to us. So awesome.” Surely, there is no better way to thank your former boss than that.

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