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Kevin Harvick, Stewart-Haas Racing Unveil Fresh New Subway Car

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Stewart-Haas Racing on Twitter.

Stewart-Haas Racing has officially unveiled the new Subway car for Kevin Harvick. And the paint scheme is a pretty damn sharp look for the No. 4 team.

The team gave us our first look of the car on Monday through a video on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/StewartHaasRcng/status/1437566769749766144?s=20

On Tuesday, SHR gave us a second look at the car, this time it was a photo slideshow:

The scheme features a green base (no surprise), but it really incorporates the Subway yellow in an impressive way with the spikes that flow from the hood.

The scheme also has a black section at the bottom of the car, which actually gives SHR a solid canvas to show off other associate sponsorships.

Overall, it’s a solid paint scheme for Kevin Harvick and then No. 4 team.

Subway was announced as a new primary sponsor for Kevin Harvick three weeks ago. The Subway colors will make their debut on Harvick’s car this weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway.

This weekend’s Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race at Bristol is the final race of the Round of 16 in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.

Despite entering the Playoffs with the 16th seed, Harvick has elevated himself to sixth in the Playoff Grid. Harvick holds a 25-point advantage over Alex Bowman, who sits 13th in the standings.

Harvick is still searching for his first NASCAR Cup Series win of the 2021 season. The 45-year old driver has three previous wins at Bristol, including last year’s edition of the Night Race.

In last year’s race, Harvick led a total of 226 laps en route to the victory.

The NASCAR Cup Series Bristol Night Race is Saturday, September 18th. Television coverage will be provided by NBCSN and it will begin at 7:30 PM ET.

Four drivers will be eliminated from Playoff contention at the end of the race.

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