Harvick Selected To Texas Motorsports Hall Of Fame
Written by I Dig Sports
FORT WORTH, Texas Retired NASCAR Cup Series superstar Kevin Harvick will be honored as the 2025 inductee at the Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame Luncheon presented by WÜRTH on Friday, May 2, at Texas Motor Speedway.
Harvick, currently a television analyst for NASCAR on FOX broadcasts, enjoyed an illustrious 23-year Cup Series career that included immense success at Texas Motor Speedway. He will be honored with this special event from 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. CT in The Speedway Club Ballroom.
We are thrilled to induct Kevin Harvick into the Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame, Speedway Childrens Charities Texas Chapter Executive Director Marissa Chaney said. He has not only left an incredible legacy on Texas Motor Speedway, but also on the community with his unwavering support of Speedway Childrens Charities.
Harvick concluded his full-time racing career in 2023 with the 49-year-old Californian, nicknamed Happy, amassing 121 victories across NASCARs three national series. His 60 wins in the Cup Series ranks 10th on the all-time list, and he added 47 in the Xfinity Series and another 14 the Craftsman Truck Series.
Nine of those victories came at Texas Motor Speedway, highlighted by a run of three in a row in the fall Cup Series race from 2017-19. He also had five Xfinity Series wins (2001 spring race, fall race in 2005, 06, 07 and 12) and one in the Craftsman Truck Series (2011 fall race).
Harvicks major achievements include being the 2014 Cup Series champion; 2007 Daytona 500 winner; three-time Brickyard 400 winner (2003, 19 and 20); two-time Coca-Cola 600 winner (2011, 13); two-time Southern 500 winner (2014, 20); 2007 NASCAR All-Star Race winner; 2001 NCS Rookie of the Year; and two-time NXS champion (2001, 06). He also had 31 Cup Series poles during his career where he drove from Richard Childress Racing from 2001-2013 and Stewart-Haas Racing from 2014-2023.