Kevin Harvick’s Son Keelan Flexes After Schooling Dad in the Florence Legends Car Face-Off In a heartwarming display of talent and familial rivalry, 12-year-old Keelan Harvick showcased his burgeoning racing prowess by outpacing his father, NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick, in a Legends Car race at Florence Motor Speedway. Keelan, who has been steadily climbing the ranks in junior racing circuits, didn’t hold back, confidently stating, “I lapped him in two laps,” during a light-hearted interview with FloRacing. This impressive feat is part of Keelan’s remarkable 2024 season, where he clinched 27 victories across 49 starts, culminating in the INEX Young Lions Asphalt National Championship. His….see more detailsĀ 

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Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Sister Gets Nostalgic Over Military School Uniform Moment at NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600 Kelley Earnhardt Miller, sister of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr., recently shared a heartfelt memory from their childhood during a reflective moment tied to the Coca-Cola 600. Recounting their time at military school, Kelley surprised her younger brother by appearing in full dress uniform, a gesture that left a lasting impression. This nostalgic story, highlighted in the Prime Video series Earnhardt, showcases the tight bond between the siblings, forged through challenging early years. The Coca-Cola 600, a race steeped in…see detailsĀ 

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The Promise Dale Earnhardt Jr. Actually Kept You wouldn’t think a throwaway quote from a 2004 interview would become a career blueprint—but for Dale Earnhardt Jr., it did. Back then, the sport’s most popular driver casually laid out a future that sounded more like wishful thinking than an actual roadmap: retire from Cup by his mid-40s, dabble in Xfinity, then ride off into the sunset racing late models until he hit 55. Fast forward two decades, and somehow, against all odds, that plan is playing out like a script he never forgot. It all really started that night in 1999 at the Coca-Cola 600, when Junior sat in a Cup car for the first time, outqualified his dad, and….see details

The Promise Dale Earnhardt Jr. Actually Kept   You wouldn’t think a throwaway quote from…