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Budweiser will be primary sponsor for Kevin Harvick at Homestead-Miami Speedway

JHby:Jonathan Howard10/16/23

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For the 4EVER 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Kevin Harvick is going to rock Budweiser as his primary sponsor. This is a throwback to the 2014 championship in every sense of the matter. Harvick is back in red and white. This Bud’s for you, NASCAR fans!

For his final race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Kevin Harvick will be back with his old sponsor. Busch Light and Budweiser have come together to set up this special moment. All in honor of The Closer.

If Kevin Harvick was ever going to win a race, it has to be this one, right? Named for him, he’s back with Budweiser – it has to be a truly special feeling. That 2014 championship is going to live on forever.

Check out the tribute video from Stewart-Haas Racing.

Budweiser has a long and proud history in the NASCAR Cup Series. While it has been some time since they have been a sponsor in the Cup Series, this is a great move. Fans new and old will like this paint scheme. It’s the best, simply, the best beer scheme.

While we miss seeing those red cars on the track every week, we’ll take this. Of course, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is the most notable Budweiser driver. Kevin Harvick and the 4 car are going to look awesome in the red and white, though.

Kevin Harvick returning to Homestead one last time

This retirement tour is almost over. Just three more weeks to watch The Closer do his thing. He’s come so close at times this year to winning, but it feels so far away. If there was ever a time for Harvick to break through, it would be now.

Looking back on his career, Kevin Harvick knows his greatest race – the 2014 championship. Because, of course it is.

“I think the single best race has to be Homestead of 2014, just with the way everything went and the great call and the race at the end and everything that happened with coming to Stewart-Haas Racing that first year,” Harvick said, via the team.

“All the adversity that we had at the beginning of the year, how fast the cars were, and then putting it all together in one day to win the championship, I think that single race is probably the one that I would circle just because of everything that happened and everything that it summarized and wound up, ultimately, with a championship at the end.”

Kevin Harvick has a few more chances at a win. It would be poetic for it to come this Sunday at Homestead-Miami in the 4EVER 400.