Overview
- A split-screen segment on SPEED with Harvick & Buxton showed Kevin Harvick and his 13-year-old son Keelan turning the wheel in near-identical ways, prompting Will Buxton to say he could not tell them apart.
- Kevin Harvick said he rewound the clip and noticed matching details such as hand placement and steering rhythm, adding that he never taught Keelan those habits.
- Keelan recently earned his first CARS Tour West Pro Late Model win of the season at The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway after leading most of the race in the 125-lap Terrible Herbst Showdown.
- Coverage reports Keelan has a long-term Toyota Racing Development deal, which places young drivers in a structured pipeline that supplies talent to higher levels of stock-car racing.
- Kevin Harvick is a Class of 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame nominee, which frames the side-by-side moment as a link between an established legacy and a rising driver building early results.