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I think well maybe Harvick ain't so bad and then he goes and opens him mouth again. Here is what he said today about the wreck:

Harvick rallied to finish seventh, but felt like he could have won.

"Good thing we wrecked. It probably wouldn't have been a very good race," he said.
 
I agreed with him

It would have been a no contest had he not had that miscued on pit road.

He checked out everytime so.

Also the Penske group found whatever trick to the COT and so have some other teams. I wouldn't be surprise to see other teams start winning in the COT.
 
I think well maybe Harvick ain't so bad and then he goes and opens him mouth again. Here is what he said today about the wreck:

Harvick rallied to finish seventh, but felt like he could have won.

"Good thing we wrecked. It probably wouldn't have been a very good race," he said.


He may be ****y and sometimes he runs his mouth, but today, I'd have to agree with him. He had a whale of a car.
 
He may be ****y and sometimes he runs his mouth, but today, I'd have to agree with him. He had a whale of a car.

All you Hendrick fans should be thanking David Ragan for wrecking the best car. It's not "Hendrick dominance." It's luck, plain and simple.

Dvid Ragan is an effing idiot - NASCAR needs to pull his license. :mad:
 
Remind me again what Ragan did wrong? Maybe someone on Harvick's team should be watching rather than worrying about beating Kurt out of the pits.
 
Remind me again what Ragan did wrong? Maybe someone on Harvick's team should be watching rather than worrying about beating Kurt out of the pits.

Ragan came in a bit too fast and made a hard left turn. That was avoidable - on both drivers' ends. Tell me why Harvick should give up several spots because Ragan is coming in to his pit too hot.
 
If David had come in too hot he would have been penilized by Nascar. They have loops all down pit road to check the speed. It is not random checking anymore.
 
And he made the hard left turn because there were cars in the pits behind him that he had to avoid.
You don't watch the races much I guess judging by some of your responses.
 
You don't like him because he runs his mouth and has the talent to back it up. :bounce:

And what does this have to do with the incident involving David Ragan ??

Like every driver, Kevin Harvick is capable of making mistakes.
As are members of his team.

It is always easier to blame "the other guy" than to place responsibility where it rightfully belongs and in this case, the error falls directly on the shoulders of whoever was responsible of advising Harvick as to incoming traffic.

Blaming Ragan is a knee-jerk reaction as one thing for sure, that miscue causing damage was NOT the fault of David Ragan.
 
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