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LOUDON, NH - SEPTEMBER 23: (L-R) Tony Stewart, driver of the #14 Code 3 Associates/Mobil 1 Chevrolet, and Kevin Harvick, driver of the #4 ditech Chevrolet, talk in the garage during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Bad Boy Off Road 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on September 23, 2016 in Loudon, New Hampshire. (Photo by Jerry Markland/Getty Images)
Talk of Tony Stewart’s NASCAR return is gaining attention, but the plan still lacks clarity following new comments alongside Kevin Harvick. During a recent episode of Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour Podcast, Stewart explained his past NASCAR return and what drove that decision.
Kevin Harvick’s NASCAR return discussion followed as he raised the idea of racing together again. The focus centered on a possible NASCAR Truck Series return in 2027, with both drivers open to a one-off race.
However, neither committed to a specific event. NASCAR has not made any announcement, and no official plans exist at this stage. The conversation has created interest, but key details remain undecided.
Discussion of Tony Stewart’s NASCAR return began with his reasoning for choosing Daytona in a previous appearance. He tied that choice to Dodge and Ram’s re-entry into NASCAR.
“Honestly, I picked Daytona because this is Dodge and Ram’s return to NASCAR. Being there for their first race back would give them maximum exposure. I knew it was somewhat of a risky move to go run that race, but I felt like I was doing the right thing for the company.”
Stewart also explained what stood out most during that NASCAR return.
“The very best part for me was actually being at a NASCAR race. Leah got to finally watch me race, and we got to do it with our son. He’s not going to remember it now, but he’ll see videos and photos of it one day.”
These comments showed that the Tony Stewart NASCAR return involved both competition and personal experience.
Kevin Harvick’s NASCAR return discussion became clear when he asked Stewart if he would race again. Stewart responded directly.
“I’m pretty sure I’m going to do it again.”
Harvick then proposed a shared entry in a NASCAR Truck Series return.
“Well, let’s do the same one. Let’s do the same race.”
Stewart agreed to the concept but ruled out Daytona.
“Us both run the same race? I’m in. I’m just not going to Daytona.”
Harvick accepted that point and kept the idea open.
“All right, we’ll have to sit down and figure a race out. I think we can do it. That’d be fun.”
This exchange confirmed both drivers are open to a Kevin Harvick NASCAR return alongside Stewart, but the track remains undecided.
The NASCAR Truck Series return idea quickly gained attention after the podcast clip was released. Fans responded by suggesting tracks, with Bristol Motor Speedway and Martinsville Speedway among the most mentioned.
Tony Stewart’s NASCAR return and Kevin Harvick’s NASCAR return discussions carry weight given their records. They have a combined 75 Cup Series wins and four Daytona 500 victories.
Despite that, no official progress has followed. NASCAR has not confirmed any Truck Series return involving either driver. There is no schedule, no team announcement, and no formal commitment.
For now, the Tony Stewart NASCAR return and Kevin Harvick NASCAR return remain possible but unconfirmed. The idea of a NASCAR Truck Series return in 2027 depends on future decisions that have not yet been made.
Dogli Wilberforce is a writer covering NASCAR, Formula 1, and the IndyCar Series for Heavy Sports. He has also written for Sportsnaut, FanSided, Total Apex Sports, and Last Word on Sports. Wilberforce focuses on the NASCAR Cup Series, breaking down news, driver stories, and key moments with a clear, fast, and engaging style. His work connects headlines to context, helping readers understand what matters most in the sport. More about Dogli Wilberforce
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