The Cool-Down Lap: The Domino Effect if Unhappy Kevin Harvick Had Gotten His Way
What if Kevin Harvick had gotten his way? What if Childress had let him walk, much like he urged a young Earnhardt to do in the early 1980s?
What if Kevin Harvick had gotten his way? What if Childress had let him walk, much like he urged a young Earnhardt to do in the early 1980s?
Yesterday, Kevin Harvick and Richard Childress announced that Budweiser will the primary sponsor for RCR’s flagship No. 29 through 2013.
After months of speculation, the Budweiser/Kevin Harvick negotiations are entering the homestretch.
This week, we’ll try and turn things around at Pocono for the second time in less than two months.
Kevin Harvick held court in the media center at Michigan and cleared the air on how things got to this point with 20-year old Joey Logano.
Joey Logano’s Pocono post-race episode Sunday unfolded much differently, WWE-style drama that will almost certainly have more of a long-term impact.
A deal that looked as if it was not happening has been ironed out and driver Kevin Harvick and team owner Richard Childress could not be happier.
What does all this prove? Well, first that Kevin Harvick is pretty sharp, and second, that practice isn’t just for getting your car as fast as it will go.
He may have lost the Daytona 500 because of multiple green-white-checkered finishes, but Kevin Harvick got his in return Sunday (April 25) at Talladega.
After a tranquil first half, the final 50 miles of the Kroger 250 became an exercise in chaos.