[10][11] 2003 was Harr's last full-time season, and he won two races en route to a second-place points finish.
[13] After NASCAR purchased CASCAR in 2006 to form the Canadian Tire Series, Harr returned for sporadic races.
[14] Harr's lone venture into the K&N Pro Series West in 2001 ended in a crash at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring.
[20] Returning to the series for the majority of races in 2007, recurring mechanical issues hampered Harr's efforts.
[30] An early-season partnership with Jimmy Means Racing ensued in 2011, in which Harr finished one of his three starts.
[31] JD Motorsports signed Harr to run a partial schedule in 2012, and he ran seven races in the team's flagship No.
4, including the series' lone Canadian race, at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, where he recorded a best finish of 23rd.
[32] Running four more races in 2013 with JD, harr ran both events at Phoenix, his most successful oval track.
[35] For one of those races, the Boyd Gaming 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Harr teamed up with former National Football League placekicker Nick Lowery[36] to help with Lowery's "Champions for Bullying" initiative,[37] thought to be one of the largest programs of its kind.