Busch Beer Officially Unveils Harvick’s Millennial Car For All-Star Race

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Well, Busch Beer was so confident that their driver — Kevin Harvick — was going to take home the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship last November, that they made a ridiculous wager heading into the big race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. If Harvick lost they would paint his car up with all sorts of emojis and sayings that are popular with the millennial generation for the 2019 All-Star Race.

As we all know now, Joey Logano went on to take home the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series trophy.

Tuesday, the beer brand made good on their bet as they unveiled the official paint scheme for Harvick’s No. 4 Ford Mustang at the Monster All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in a couple of weeks.

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How awesome would it be to see this insane paint scheme hit victory lane? Harvick did win the All-Star Race a season ago. It could happen.

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