"Let me break all of this down for you,'' Harvick said. "We had the issues at Bristol (Harvick spinning Logano). He was fired up. We raced for 40 laps. Chop, chop, chop,chop, chop, chop. That's the way that one ended up. We go to Nashville and we get done with Bristol and his dad has physical contact with one of my PR people. I go to Nashville, I tell him, "Alright Joey, the best thing you can do is get your dad under control,' and he turned around and laughed at me and said, "Do you really think that was a big deal?
"Obviously now it's a pretty big deal. So at that particular point, I said, he doesn't want to take any advice and doesn't want to talk about things any further then what he thinks is right. We go to Phoenix. (In the Cup race) he crashes into the back of me and tries to spin me out down the straightaway. Blow it off. Go to Richmond (in Nationwide race) last restart, he dumps me out of the way and I lose four or five spots. At that point, I get out of the car and tell him how I feel. We go to Pocono, race hard and things happen. That's how you've got to race him from my standpoint. I tried to break the ice at Nashville at driver intros and he basically turned around and told me that his dad having the problem with my PR person was not a big deal and pretty much laughed in my face. So at this point, it's up to him, I'd love to work it out. In this garage, normally you would have every opportunity to work it out with anybody in the garage. I feel that I can go to pretty much anybody in the garage and work something out. It's just at that particular stage where it's up to him as to what he wants it to go into and how he wants to play the game. I'm fine with the game.''
Harvick goes on to say: "Joey Logano is a good race car driver. He deserves to be here. He's going to have a long career at this level. The hardest part to figure about this sport is how the politics work, how the on-track stuff works and how to handle yourself as a race car driver and unfortunately he's 20. So, there's a big step that has to be taken from obviously shedding the dad, obviously that was the biggest issue last week. After the race same thing, dad is up in the motorhome driver''s face chanting and hollering and those things don't need to happen. At this particular point, (Joey) is responsible for his own career and everybody's actions around him. He can either fix it and go about things the right way and in my opinion he gets bad advice on how he needs to race. He's not Tony Stewart. Now he's getting pushed it's very evident as to who is pushing him the most and that's the dad.
"His dad shoved him into a pile like a dog chasing after a bone last week to go over there and want to fight and that's OK too. The good thing is my guys did a great job of handling it. That could have escalated into something that it didn't really need to be.''
More Harvick on Joey Logano's father, Tom Logano: "His father has no place in this. His father needs to step back and act like the rest of the dads and be happy that his kid is here. This isn't Little League Baseball any more. He just needs to stay away and act like a 50-year-old man or however old he is.''