Video: Keelan Harvick Scores Win in Three-Way Battle For the Lead at IAME USA East Grand National Championships at Go Pro Motorplex

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Keelan Harvick, the son of 2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick, continues to showcase his prodigy driving skills in the karting ranks. On Sunday, the 9-year-old scored yet another win, this time in the IAME USA East Grand National Championships at Go Pro Motorplex in Mooresville, NC.

Here is the video of the final battle to the checkered flag, where Harvick prevailed over Augustus Toniolo.

Following Harvick and Toniolo to the finish line were Lucas Palacio in third, while Jackson Tovo and Ethan Tovo rounded out the top-five finishers in the race.

On the podium following the race, Harvick was handed a trophy that was nearly as big as he is.

At just nine-years old, Harvick is showing the skillset needed to advance up the racing ladder. As long as he continues to have passion for the sport, it seems the son of the NASCAR champion will certainly have a chance to make it to the big leagues.

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