Kevin Harvick will not return to the NASCAR Cup Series in 2026, effectively ending a storied 23-year career that saw him capture the 2014 championship and amass 60 race wins. The announcement confirms speculation surrounding the veteran driver’s future following his retirement at the end of the 2023 season.
Harvick’s absence from the grid in 2026 marks a significant shift in the NASCAR landscape. His departure leaves a void in competitive experience and popularity, impacting stewart-Haas Racing, where he spent the final eight years of his career. With the next Gen car entering its fourth season,and manufacturer alignments solidifying,Harvick’s continued presence would have been a key element in the evolving competitive balance.
the 48-year-old announced his retirement after the 2023 season finale at Phoenix Raceway, transitioning into a role as a NASCAR analyst for FOX Sports. He finished third in the championship standings that year,his final full-time season.
Beyond his on-track success, Harvick’s outspoken nature and connection with fans made him a central figure in the sport. He amassed 60 wins,placing him sixth on the all-time list,and 103 pole awards. His 2014 championship came after a dramatic Championship 4 finish,solidifying his legacy as one of NASCAR’s most resilient and accomplished drivers.
Stewart-Haas Racing is undergoing considerable changes heading into 2026.The team will cease operations after the 2024 season, with its remaining teams transitioning to a new ownership structure. Haas Factory Team has already confirmed a switch from Ford to Chevrolet for 2026, with Cole Custer slated to continue driving the No. 41 car.
The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season is scheduled to begin with the 68th annual Daytona 500 on Sunday,February 15,at Daytona International Speedway. FOX’s live coverage is set to begin at 2:30 p.m. ET.