NASCAR To Honor Champ Harvick Next Week In Vegas

2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion Kevin Harvick visits the Empire State Building during the NASCAR Champion's Tour last week in New York City.  Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/NASCAR via Getty Images

2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion Kevin Harvick visits the Empire State Building during the NASCAR Champion’s Tour last week in New York City. Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/NASCAR via Getty Images

DAYTONA BEACH, FL — After a season filled with exciting racing fueled by the revamped Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup format, NASCAR will return to Las Vegas in December for its annual postseason celebration – this time with first-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick as the guest of honor.

NASCAR will convene for the Sprint Cup Series Champion’s Week Dec. 2 through Dec. 5 at Wynn Las Vegas in Las Vegas, NV.
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Among the fan-friendly and interactive events this year will be Champion’s Week Live at The LINQ Promenade, offering an assortment of new activities. Returning will be the fan-favorite NASCAR Victory Lap parade, which provides fans with up-close views of Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Challengers in their race cars.

Another notable event on the schedule is the annual NASCAR National Motorsports Press Association Myers Brothers Awards Luncheon, where drivers and teams collect a number of year-end awards and accolades.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion’s Week will culminate with the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards, where this year’s Chase drivers will be recognized for their accomplishments on. FOX Sports 1 will provide coverage of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards beginning at 9 p.m. ET. Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will begin coverage at 8 pm ET.

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