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Retired NASCAR Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick has hinted at a possible involvement in the 2025 Indy 500, although the specifics of his role remain unclear. It seems that Harvick is not looking to trade in his retired NASCAR seat for an IndyCar one, but rather is considering a potential role in the broadcasting crew that will cover the prestigious event. This move comes as Harvick’s career continues to evolve after transitioning from NASCAR to broadcasting.

During an episode of the Harvick Happy Hour podcast, Harvick expressed his interest in experiencing the Indy 500 from the open-wheel side and mentioned that he has no other commitments that weekend. He described the event as something he would love to experience and hinted at being part of the upcoming broadcast team. This potential expansion into Indy 500 broadcasting is connected to FOX’s new role as the event’s broadcaster starting in 2025, following a significant media rights acquisition.

FOX Sports CEO and Executive Producer Eric Shanks commented on the new role, expressing excitement about adding the iconic Indianapolis 500 and the entire NTT IndyCar Series to their roster. He referred to the Indy 500 as “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” and emphasized the honor it was for FOX Sports to become the new broadcast home for the event. With Harvick’s background as a celebrated NASCAR driver and his recent transition to television, he is seen as a compelling candidate for the broadcasting team, bringing insight and experience in motorsport to enhance coverage.

The 109th Running of the Indy 500, scheduled for May 25, 2025, marks a significant occasion for both IndyCar and FOX as the new broadcaster. Harvick’s potential involvement in the broadcast team adds to the anticipation surrounding the event, drawing parallels to Jimmie Johnson’s engagement with NBC for the 2024 Indy 500 broadcast. While Harvick’s specific role in the broadcasting crew has not been confirmed, his experience and knowledge in motorsport would contribute to the depth of coverage and provide a unique perspective for viewers to enjoy.

In addition to his potential involvement in the 2025 Indy 500 broadcasting, Kevin Harvick recently announced a partnership with Rackley W.A.R.’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series squad. This collaboration is aimed at enhancing the learning curve for both Harvick and his son Keelan in the Super and Pro Late Models, while also benefiting rookie driver Dawson in his upcoming truck season. Harvick’s years of owning and operating a championship-winning truck program are expected to positively impact Rackley W.A.R.’s truck program, showcasing his commitment to supporting and developing talent in the motorsport industry.

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