[autotag]Kevin Harvick[/autotag]’s full-time career in the NASCAR Cup Series has officially come to an end at his best race track. Harvick concluded the 2023 NASCAR season with a seventh-place finish, which is a fitting conclusion as Phoenix Raceway has been good to him in the past. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver has won on nine different occasions, which is more than any other competitor.
Harvick finished in second place during Stage 1 and in third place during Stage 2. The driver of the No. 4 car had really good speed and the looks of a non-Championship 4 competitor who could win the event. Instead, that honor went to Trackhouse Racing driver Ross Chastain as he became the first non-Championship 4 competitor to win the season finale.
An emotional @KevinHarvick raises a toast with his family alongside him after a hall of fame career. #NASCAR pic.twitter.com/Meg9Qcto4h
— Noah Lewis (@Noah_Lewis1) November 5, 2023
Now, Harvick will move to the FOX Sports booth starting in 2024. Before that happens, it’s time to look at the final statistics of his full-time career. Harvick ended the 23-year stretch with 60 wins, 251 top-5 finishes, and 444 top-10 finishes in 826 starts. Harvick also ended his career with one Cup Series championship, which came in 2014.
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