Nascar

Bowyer’s Comeback and a Radio Roast at Dover

A playful exchange between former Cup driver Clint Bowyer and his broadcast partner Kevin Harvick highlights a busy weekend for NASCAR

A Light‑Hearted Radio Duel at Dover

Clint Bowyer, who spent sixteen years in the NASCAR Cup Series and collected ten victories before retiring after the 2020 season, is back behind the wheel for a Truck Series race at Dover Motor Speedway.

His longtime FOX colleague Kevin Harvick, normally a commentator, stepped into the role of spotter for the event and immediately turned the radio into a stage for good‑natured ribbing.

Harvick’s playful critiques floated over the track, prompting Bowyer to fire back with a grin and turn the moment into a light‑hearted exchange that quickly caught the attention of fans.

The stunt arrives as the Cup Series prepares a $1 million showdown at Dover this weekend, adding extra excitement to the schedule, while both drivers will soon return to their primary duties in the broadcast booth.

Bowyer has hinted that he may one day return the favor and spot for Harvick, suggesting a future collaboration that could blend on‑track experience with broadcast insight.

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