NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick is joined by friends and analysts Kaitlyn Vincie and Mamba Smith on the latest episode of “Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour” presented by NASCAR on FOX as Kevin reacts to Tyler Reddick apologizing to Chris Buescher in his post-race interview at Darlington.
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Kevin Harvick reacts to Tyler Reddick’s apology to Chris Buescher, ‘It’s just pathetic.’
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19 comments
What are your thoughts on this beef?
About the Tyler Reddick’s move, I would have been ok with the move if it was the last lap of the race. So for me, he didn’t need to dive bomb with 10 laps left. Reddick was faster than Buescher and would have passed Buescher within 2 to 3 laps. So, I disagree with Harvick’s assessment.
About the beef, it’s likely a 1 and done based on the two drivers’ personalities and that’s ok.
Can we just focus on heading North Wilkesboro? My head hurts
I predict Christopher Bell will win this weekend at the all star race because joe gibbs racing has been good on short tracks this year
Of course Harvick hated that apology. He’s never owned up to anything he’s done. He always blamed the other driver.
Did you ever hear Senior apologize ??
@@Mike-jv4rz what does Dale Sr have to do with this?
@@TheOfficialRandomGuy My point was DS was a very aggressive driver and moved
and/or wrecked his fair share of cars during his career.
And he was revered as one of the best ever, and loved by his fans and respected by his non fans -IMO…
TheOfficialSensitiveGuy
@@Mike-jv4rz He also didn’t cry about other drivers, or publicly blame them like Harvick did either.
And this is why I loved Kevin as a racer for alllllll those years, and why I still adore him now. 🙂
I agree with Brad getting dirty he just didn’t get dirty enough he should’ve dumped him and let the card fall where they may! In all fairness I am biased I hate all the Toyota drivers
I think when you’re as little a guy as Tyler it’s done out of fear
I wish racing was like it was agreesive not so political.
How was this political?
If you try hard enough, you’ll see politics in everything…
There isn’t anything political about this.
Harvick is right in his analogy, late in the race going for the win you have to do what you gotta do somerimes.
I disagree with their take. I’m not a huge fan of this “win at all costs” mentality that has swept through the sport as a consequence of NASCAR’s incessant manipulation of the points system. There is room in NASCAR for sportsmanship. I appreciate the guys who race hard but race clean(ish). It takes no talent to simply knock a competitor out of the way with your bumper. Teams are also constantly complaining about the cost to compete. Maybe don’t encourage your driver to use a $350,000 racecar as a battering ram on a move that has a 1% chance of working. This is all just 100% personal opinion but I don’t think I’m alone on this.