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First Look: Kevin Harvick’s Full 2020 Speedweeks Busch Light Flame Scheme

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UPDATE February 4, 2020: It appears that the Busch Light blue flames scheme will run at both the Busch Clash and Daytona 500.

Crew chief Rodney Childers posted a photo to his Instagram account of three No. 4 cars wrapped with the paint scheme to be loaded for Daytona.


Original Story: As I previewed previously, Kevin Harvick will run a special silver Busch Light car featuring blue flames this February at Daytona International Speedway.

Well, now we have our first full look at the car without anyone standing in the way. This photo was provided to TobyChristie.com from an anonymous source.

The scheme will promote a new promotion called #Pit4Busch. This promotion is expected to be a Daytona 500 in-race giveaway for fans watching the race.

As of now, it is still unknown if he will run the scheme at just the Daytona 500 or if the scheme will also run at the Busch Clash the week before.

What do you think about the scheme that Harvick will run in Daytona?

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