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As Kevin Harvick hung up his racing helmet after the tumultuous 2023 season, his fans desperately looked forward to the next chapter in his NASCAR career. As you would know, the 48-year-old inked a deal with FOX to become an analyst alongside Mike Joy and Clint Bowyer. Looking at this as an opportunity for the Cup Champion to continue his legacy, fans had all the reasons to be excited. However, Harvick, after one of his initial appearances on the channel, became the talk of the town for all the wrong reasons.

The former #4 driver was accused of a humorous commentary error by the team RFK Racing as they skillfully mocked Kevin on social media.

RFK Racing’s Playful Banter against Kevin Harvick

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Remarkably, RFK Racing recently used social media to ridicule none other than Kevin Harvick over a misguided statement he made while working as a TV commentator. Known for his sharp judgment and knowledge, it seems that Harvick mispronounced Chris Buescher’s name while offering comments, prompting a humorous jibe from the driver’s team.

This lighthearted discussion adds a funny touch to Harvick’s transition from the driver’s seat to the broadcast booth and emphasizes the comical side of NASCAR commentary.

 

This incident also serves as a reminder of the fascinating and unpredictable occurrences that regularly occur in the world of motorsports broadcasting. Now, fans are eager to see how Harvick reacts to the playful comments.

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Harvick has an exciting announcement for his fans!

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Soon after making his debut, Harvick bumped right into the media spotlight. He recently launched “KEVIN HARVICK’S HAPPY HOUR” presented by NASCAR on FOX,” an enthralling podcast that will debut on several digital platforms, including Spotify and YouTube.

“My new FOX Sports podcast will allow us to spend more time and dig a little deeper into a wider variety of subjects in the racing world,” Harvick said. “It will be a laidback and fun outlet for sharing different ideas and perspectives you can’t get anywhere else.”

Apart from his live appearances, FOX Sports Films has released “I AM KEVIN HARVICK,” an exclusive documentary offering an inside look at the life and career of the legendary NASCAR driver.

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The documentary gives never-before-seen details into Harvick’s move from the racetrack to the commentary booth and seems to be an intriguing journey through his amazing 23-year racing career. 

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With his transition from the racetrack to the booth, Harvick’s podcast and documentary will surely add depth to his broadcasting ventures.