Top 10 Kevin Harvick Wins
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Kevin Harvick has had one of the most interesting and stories careers in NASCAR’s 75 year history. With different moments coming out of nowhere as “The Closer” and the insurmountable responsibility of following up Dale Earnhardt one may almost forget that he has scored 60 career NASCAR Cup Series wins, and today we will look at the best of the best. The top 10 Levin Harvick wins.
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What is your favorite Kevin Harvick moment?
2007 Daytona
For LOL's, his fights with Greg Biffle and Ricky Rudd. 😂
His First Win in 01
His losses to McDowell Supremacy!
@@Tobytony65from a Tony Stewart fan who went to that race…… pain
It's still so surreal that I witnessed Harvick's last win in person. I didn't think he would end up going winless the rest of his tenure after that. This is why I truly appreciate going to a NASCAR race so much, because you never know what kind of history could unfold in front of your very eyes!
You know I wish more fans had your optimism man
Same! What turn were you in?
@@shooterkoontz7436 entrance to turn 1. I have a vlog on my channel in case you want to see!
The worst part is, I was at two of the races where Kevin had such a great shot at a win. Nashville and Darlington.
@@villagewingnut2920 dang, yeah I just wish he would’ve gotten one more win in his final season, but I digress
#1 for me would have to be the 2007 Daytona 500
I think that was the moment where he truly became himself as a driver
The 2007 Daytona 500 is by far my favorite. It's what made me a Harvick fan for this long.
Shouldve added 2022 michigan snapping the 65 winless streak. I was their and i was so hyped. That was awsome
Fun Fact: The 1 Car Won in Kevin Harvick's First Start & in his Last Start
Plus the same manufacturer Chevrolet. In a way same team since that version of the 1 goes back to the DEI days. Obviously different owners but it can be traced back to DEI.
The 24 won the pole in both races too
This is a pre-watched bet. Harvicks win in Atlanta in 2001 over Jeff Gordon is #1. At least in my book
His 2014 win at dover. I was there
Wasn't it 2015?
While I'd seen Cars in theaters the previous year, the 2007 Daytona 500 was my official introduction to NASCAR. I was instantly hooked for the next three years, and 16 years later I'm still following along.
I actually did my version of Kevin Harvick wins just yesterday, haha.
4EVER the Closer
4EVER A Champion
4EVER 29
4EVER THE GOAT!!!!
THATS WHY HE’S THE GOAT, THE GOAAAT!!!!!🗿4️⃣
2001 Spring Atlanta Race will always be a favorite of mine. What a story line with RCR and DEI that year.
And now, they're both wrecks of their former selves (especially after RCR's toxicity was exposed)
I want to interject that Harvick's 2003 Indy win was not RCR's last win since Paul Menard also won racing for Richard later on.
You would be correct, sir. 2011 wasn't it?
@@blufey2925 that would be correct
I was lucky enough to see Harvick's final win in person, and that will be something that I will never forget for as long as I live. Seeing Harvick get better and better was something that was surreal to see.
1:22 U said Chris Buescher but im pretty sure u meant to say Christopher Bell 😅
The Atlanta win is so iconic and deserves #1 ... the symbolism of it being his 3rd race , 3 races after that Daytona 500 of losing Dale , and even coming down to Gordon being the guy he had to beat ! Will never forget the post lap of him going around by the wall holding up 3 fingers 😢 i can almost get chills watching that finish every time
And the sad part? He doesn't remember that day AT ALL. At least that's what he said in the only podcast he did with Jr (they were on bad terms since the 2010s)
Besides him jumping off the top of Ricky Rudd’s car it would have to be him instigating the fight between Gordon and Keselowski.
Favorite Kevin Harvick win: the 2011 Coca-Cola 600 of course! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"F*** yea, Harvick b!!ch!!!". That video is still legendary.
And I can hear the Dale Jr fans just about ready to knock down your door 😂😂😂
It's hard to argue with these top 10 wins. There's 6 other wins that will always stand out for me as a Harvick fan since the raced the 75 Spears Chevy in Winston West.
2005 Food City 500
2006 Subway Fresh Fit 500
2006 AMD at the Glen
2011 Goody's Fast Relief 500
2014 Southern 500
2015 AAA 400
As a proud fan of Kevin Harvick, who's seen through his first Championship to the Slumps of 2021-mid way 2022. I see Harvick as a idol, someone who refuses to give up even in the toughest of times. Harvick fan 4ever.
2021 was no slump. He was still very consistent that year.
Ik, but it was still a slump in terms of the overall teams performance, not just Harvicks.@@GoodOlRoll
It’s hard to believe that Busch, Hamlin, and Truex are the only ones left from that era (you could also count Keselowski and maybe Logano)
If we talking about Gen 4 then Busch Hamlin Truex full time and Yeley Johnson Newman part time
@@masoneveridge4078 yea that’s what I was thinking
@@DrElhan I also forgot AJ he technically raced in the Gen 4 era as his rookie year of 2007 had both the Gen 4 and COT
@@masoneveridge4078 oh yea I always forget he raced the Gen 4
@@DrElhan can’t blame you 2007 was the split year between the 2 cars
I think an honorable mention should be his Darlington win after covid. That was the first major sporting event to have taken place after the shutdown & everyone got to enjoy a nascar race for the first time in nearly 3 months
In the 2007 Daytona 500, he was side-by-side with Kasey Kahne for 5th. I think Harvick was 6th when he got the white flag. Fun fact: who was the first time that the Daytona 500 ended completely at night. Not counting 2006 because it wasn’t completely dark yet
at the 10 lap mark he was back in 30th or so. The footage is STILL online of his camera feed.
The last full time Driver from the Winston Cup era has retired, that era is now officially gone sad
And now we're left with spineless soyboys who all look generic
That’s a great list! A few that should be either on the list or honorable mention in my opinion. 2015 Dover in absolute domination. 2018 Atlanta and the 2020 Bristol night race.
2020 RealHeros400 at Darlington, the "return to racing", but it was arguably the first return to any sporting event of any of the "major" sports worldwide. NASCAR probably hadn't had such international visibility in a long time (his 50th win, too!)
2018 Atlanta was sooo underrated. It was the last true racing at the track until the aero package ruined it and now the track is god awful.
@@Tylnorton 2020 atlanta was the last before the new restricter style
@@hengineer The last race on the old Atlanta was 2021. But from 2019-2021 they 550hp high downforce kinda ruined it. However I'll take that over what we have now
Just realizing that I was at Kevin Harvick’s last win. I left upset bc I never was a fan of his, I even pointed out his car on pit lane to my fiancé (who doesn’t really watch nascar) and said he won last week and probably won’t win today. Lo and behold, he won. Still not a fan of his, but something I can always say, is I was at his final win.
Him winning Michigan was the best day of all in 2022 for me
Same here man, I was there to see it, and it was my first race in person.
@@ColeslawCustard every race I've been to sadly Harvick has had the strangest things happen. 2021 Bristol, 2022 Bristol, 2022 Charlotte, 2023 Darlington
Same, I was there at one of his Dover Races where he had the car to compete with Jimmie (forget the year) and it was one of those races where a chunk of concrete took out his valve stem. ugh.
It was my first race i ever went to and being a huge harvick fan for years i cried when he won after so long and my first ever race! Was a special day in my life
My Favorite Kevin Harvick moment is his Victory at Michigan in 2019 because I was there in person
Biggest Kevin Harvick win is being the Kevin Harvick we all know i.e one of the most competitive guys out there, from the very beginning to the very end, filling the biggest shoes you can possibly imagine at age 25, to contend for wins and carry a struggling team on your back at 50 years old.
What I would do to re-live 2022 Michigan. That was my best birthday ever. Rooting for my fellow Bakersfield native and favorite driver. I wanted to cry because how happy I was 🔥
It seemed Harvick won almost every race I went to.
For me personally, that win at California is one of my all time favorite wins period.
It's the win where he was dubbed "the closer" by Mike Joy
I agree with most of this list. However I would remove his 2014 phoenix win and move everything up and place the inaugural Chicagoland race #10. Why? Because I think winning inaugural races are a pretty big deal.
An honorable mention for me would be 2002 Chicagoland. A spin and win in a rough season for RCR in general. Just an amazing performance in a disappointing season
I would also add 2001 Chicagoland since it was the inaugural race.
2014 Phoenix race still hurts as a Gordon fan; however if he couldn’t win the championship that year; I’m glad Harvick did.
Not a race win. But he like some would say the instigator of the Brad Keselowski vs Jeff Gordon at Texas, in 2014. And I guess you could mention(as like an honorable mentions) his first win in the Trucks and the Busch Series at the time.
One (of many) of my favorite KH moments was 2018 ISM 3rd straight win for Kevin. Dominated then hopped out and banged on the rear window because of the whole controversy about the rear window being loose the week prior.
Also loved the “I wear the fire suit in the family” shirts they did years ago because of Logano
Not a big Harvick fan but I wanted to see where the 2007 Daytona 500 would land. Mark Martin is my goat and it broke my heart but Harvick definitely deserved the win
Honorable mention: 2005 oreily auto parts challenge he lost his father in law correct me if im wrong but he did lose someone close to him and he basically broke down in victory lane just a sad win i thought i would mention
Yes, that was a tough one. John Linville, Delana's dad and Harvick's father in law passed away during the week leading up to the race. Famously on NASCAR Drivers 360 in 2004, Harvick plead a joke on his father-in-law where he filled the inside of his pickup truck full of superballs.
You can’t beat his first win. It’s #1 to me. With the circumstances surrounding it mixed in with an amazing finish, it will always be #1.
Honestly the 2003 Brickyard 400 was a top 5 win for Harvick.
One of the best ever, remember he drove mid tier equipment most of his career and even with SHR had a horrible in race crew chief who choked away countless wins and titles
Hi Kevin I'm your biggest fan - SpongeBob SquarePants
Very clever 😂
You're too kind - Security!
@6allmotivepowers363 no wait! I would do anything for you
His win during Covid was wild. To see him on the front stretch with no fans was bizarre but important as it was the first sport back.
The Daytona 500 should be second it was just the best Daytona finish ever
Differently his Atlanta win when he won for late great Dale Earnhardt Sr. I still remember watching everybody in the grandstands standing up and holding 3 fingers up and Kevin driving around the track with 3 fingers out the window. One of the greatness moments in Nascar history...4ever.
The Atlanta moment this year between Him and Rcr will always be special
I think paul menard won the brickyard for richard childress as well in 2011. Or am i mistaken?
U r correct
He did for his only Cup win.
It will always be his first win in the Cup series no matter what.
Great video!!! It was so well done that it doesn't leave much more to be said, unless it's about how NASCAR will not be the same without his leadership amongst the drivers, and his skills on the racetrack
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Was playing thunder 2004 the other day and realized with harvicks retirement every driver in it is in the history books now unless newman still does select starts but Harvick was the last full timer in that roster 😢
Had Pocono last year not ended Kurt’s Career we might still have had 1 of them going into 2024 and maybe 2025
@masoneveridge4078 yes that's also true but definitely sad being arguably one of the top 5 nascar games is entirely history roster and in some cases tracks. Old Darlington and old Atlanta
And the fact that the only legendary drivers in that game alive are Petty Yarborough and Allison and most of them that died was before the game released Elmo Langley died in 1996 while getting a feel of the Layout of the Suzuka Circuit for the upcoming exhibition race Dale Earnhardt Alan Kulwicki don’t need to say much there Tiny Lund died in 1975 at Talladega in a race he originally didn’t qualify for but Grant Adcox (died 1989) withdrew after his crew chief died and ones that died after the release were Bobby Wawak died 2004 Benny Parsons died 2007 and Junior Johnson died 2018 other deaths of drivers in the 2003 or 2005 game include Bobby Hamilton and John Andretti but the big death to some now was the death of the 18 MBNA Busch series driver Coy Gibbs
@masoneveridge4078 yes those as well. Naturally I'd forget that since I only play career mode so never see them
@@CoryAY82383 yeah and thunder 03 with Andretti and Hamilton is also a sad story and I still can’t believe that Tiny Lund didn’t qualify for the race he died in but got in only because Grant Adcox (who died in the season finale at Atlanta in 1989) withdrew after his crew chief died in the middle of the week
Um? Holding off a hard charging Chris Buescher? You mean Christopher Bell that he held off at Richmond?
Seeing Harvick win in person at Darlington in 2014 was amazing I will never forget
How have skipped all his Xfinity wins …… WE DEMAND A RECOUNT. Or a part 2 ( non Cup wins).
As a die hard Happy Harvick fan, your list is pretty impressive. If I was nit pickin' though how about his 1st and only Pocono win? Took him over 20 years to get it! I got to see his Bristol Night Race win so that one is special for me personally.
Ever since he got to Cup, I've been Harvick fan.....but I wanted Mark to win that so badly.
The one I’ll never forget is the 2001 Cracker Barrel Old Country Store 500 at Atlanta
That Auto Club win in 2011 got me so mad as a JJ fan! 17 year old me was pissed after that race!
1:23 Man Chris Buescher was really good at that race
Yes, I know it was Christopher Bell
My favorite race of his I was at Richmond and he went from 7th to 1st on a GWC before they even took the white flag.
2005 spring race at Bristol, started in the back after a trans mission change and drove through the field to win with Scott Miller on the box filling in for a suspended Todd Berrier.
That 2007 daytona 500 was the first race ive evee watched and ever since harvick jss bren my favorite driver
Your videos would be so much better if you didn't narrate the whole thing
Harvick's last win was the only time i saw him win on tv because i couldnt see Michigan
My favorite moment was the 2018 Atlanta win
My all time favorite NASCAR driver
2007 DAYTONA 500 & 2014 CHAMPIONSHIP
1:00 the 8 kissed the bricks in 2022
That doesn't count. That's the Indy road course, not Indianapolis
Besides he forgot that Paul Menard also won for Childress in that race.
2011 coke 600 don’t remind me
It's obvious Atlanta would get the #1 spot. It cemented him into racing history and as one of the Top 75 NASCAR drivers of all time. Daytona and Talladega are 2 and 3, respectively, whilst Auto Club is 4, Indy is 5, his championship win is 6th, mainly cause by then I was so used to seeing him come out of nowhere and steal the spotlight
Yeah he’s like top 5 of all time
2001 spring Atlanta race
I hated the Daytona 500
"Jimmit Johnson"
I think 2013 Richmond and 2019 New Hampshire could definitely be on this list. Maybe we need a top 12 haha. Great video
I'd say 2018 New Hampshire since it was a good race from start to finish. 2019 was not good until the second half of the race and I blame the aero package for that
@@Tylnorton that was a good one as well. I just can’t get over how he mentally kept a hard charging Denny Hamlin behind him during the closing laps of the 2019 race
@@shaine2243 In 2019, they used hard tire compounds that didn't really have tire wear and the big spoiler made it easier for Harvick to block Denny. But I'm not complaining because Harvick's my guy and I was there to see it in person!
And just like that NASCAR has lost a lot of old school fans😢
They lost Gen X and Gen Y (1965-1998) like that. It's all hypersensitive soyboy Gen Z that's the fanbase by the time the Clash happens
I might not watch as much just because of how meaningless championships are and serves zero purpose of racing hard. That being said, I'll still bounce around and go to the races. I'm now gonna be a Bell fan with McDowell as my underdog driver.
Yes I will not ever watch again