Delana Harvick Shares Photo of Scary Looking Karting Crash For Son Keelan

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Ever since Keelan Harvick, the son of NASCAR Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick, began to show an interest in a future racing career, his mother Delana has been very vocal on Twitter that she is praying that her son chooses golf over racing as his sport to participate in. On Wednesday, Delana shared a wild photo from a recent karting event that Keelan was entered in.

Keelan (No. 62) and another driver (No. 39) are seen facing the wrong way on track and both cars are catching air. Keelan can be seen with his body bent backwards with an arm up in the air. A truly scary looking incident.

However, if the next video that Delana shared was from the same race, it appears that Keelan was able to bring his kart to the checkered flag, despite the front body work of his kart standing up in his line of vision.

At just eight years old, Keelan Harvick seems to be a chip off the block as far as his toughness and tenacity on track is concerned.

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  1. This is what I call a slow racing day. Isn’t there something in Tulsa this week that could be better use of ink?

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