When a motorsport driver retires, they leave behind their achievements and illustrious careers for their loved ones to feel proud of. One such example is the legendary NASCAR racer Kevin Harvick, whose long list of accomplishments serves as a testament to his dominant legacy in the realm of motorsports.
Like other drivers, Harvick also left behind several records, but the one that stands out is his P1 spot in a highly coveted list wherein he surpassed legends like Richard Petty and Mark Martin. However, a threat looms over his dominance as a Richard Childress Racing driver closes in on him.
Is Kevin Harvick’s top spot in jeopardy?
Harvick ventured into the realm of NASCAR when he sat behind the wheel of the #2 Team Realtree NASCAR Truck in 1995. Four years later, Harvick debuted in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Rockingham Speedway.
But it was in 2001 when Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s fatal crash during the Daytona 500 led to Harvick’s unexpected debut in the NASCAR Cup Series. Since then, the legendary racer has never looked back and has cumulated a staggering 1299 starts in NASCAR, outperforming every rival of his. Be it Richard Petty, Terry Labonte, or Kyle Busch, Harvick’s NASCAR starts are still reigning the charts.
Following his deep-rooted legacy and impressive record in NASCAR, a revelation on X showcased the top 10 drivers on the list of “Most NASCAR Starts All Time,” and was captioned, “Kevin Harvick’s legacy stands firm as he held the record for the most NASCAR starts for an impressive stretch!”
Kevin Harvick’s legacy stands firm as he held the record for the most NASCAR starts for an impressive stretch!
Do you think Kyle Busch has what it takes to break his record? 🤔
— FS NASCAR (@FS_NASCAR) December 26, 2023
Harvick’s arsenal of achievements has another coveted title to add. However, it was the following remark that sparked a wave of intrigue in the community as it asked, “Do you think Kyle Busch has what it takes to break his record?”
Can Kyle Busch dethrone the legend from his P1 spot?
Having 1214 starts in NASCAR, Kyle Busch is 85 starts away from surpassing Harvick and claiming the P1 spot. But the question is, amid retirement talks surrounding 38-year-old Busch, will he be able to clinch that spot?
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Oct 23, 2022; Homestead, Florida, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Busch (18) waves to the race fans along the front stretch before the Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
According to Autoweek, Busch wishes to race with his son Brexton, who is eight years old right now. As planned, Brexton would be around 15 or 16 years old when he’d showcase his driving skills in the Camping World Truck Series, and Busch is looking forward to competing with his son on the tracks.
So, it is safe to say that the RCR driver won’t be retiring anytime soon, at least not for the upcoming five years. Adding to that, in 5 years, the number of NASCAR Cup races held would be somewhere around 180 races, keeping in mind the 36-race schedule of 2023 and the 40-race schedule, including four non-championship races of 2024. This means, that if Busch participates in every race of the upcoming seasons, then he will top the list in the middle of the 2026 season.
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Kevin Harvick reigns at the top, but Kyle Busch is not that far. Do you think Busch will surpass Harvick, or will the retirement concerns get the better of him?