In Episode 45 of “Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour,” NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick and co-hosts Kaitlyn Vincie and Mamba Smith bring you a comprehensive breakdown of the Brickyard 400 and the latest NASCAR updates! Kevin highlights Kyle Larson’s epic double overtime victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, emphasizing how Larson’s skill and strategy secured the win.
The team also reviews the significant crash in Stage 2 that knocked out William Byron and AJ Allmendinger. With just four weeks remaining before the playoffs, they discuss who’s on the playoff bubble and what to expect. Catch all the excitement and analysis in this must-watch episode!
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22 comments
Kyle Larson is a BEAST!
I predict Christopher Bell will win at Richmond after the Olympic break and the championship in 2024
@@marcusvillarrealnah, but he’ll be in the running
@@davids5006 I hope you’re right about that
Agreed Kyle Larson is a Beast
Lmao no he constantly wrecks people and is giving the best strategy by his crews chief pretty much every win. There is nothing beast about him
I predict Christopher Bell will win this year’s championship in 2024
@@StevenP727 maybe probably not since nascar is off for 2 weeks
Kyle Bush is really frustrated about having to drive a slow car. He’s never really done that before. Those cars are not top tier cars out of RCR. He’s handling it much better than I thought he would. I actually feel bad for the guy. He’s a tier one driver in a mediocre car.
Hocivar did nothing wrong. He’s just easy to blame based on past issues. He’s a good driver that just needs more experience.
He took them three wide on a one lane track. I’d say it’s his fault. There was no space for him.
@@braedonshelton2305 Yeah he keeps putting the car in places it shouldn’t be then wonders why no one likes him lol..
Exactly. I wouldn’t put all the blame on Carson Hocevar.
I’ll bet Mrs. Poindexter knows the “WILD BEAVER”
Great show !!!
Indy is one of the few tracks that actually deserves a second date, we should still be on the road course, neither are good races right now but NASCAR is always changing, things could be completely different in just a few years
I predict Kyle Larson will win the 2024 NASCAR Championship beating Christopher Bell
Ahh, I agreed with Skeletor for a change.
They should have locked the field and not let the inside line move up.
Disagree with Harvicks take on Logan’s crash.
Hocevar took them three wide into turn 1. There ain’t room for three wide at Indy. It’s common sense. All on Hocevar.
There is nothing wrong with the granddaddy of all racing speedways. If there is a problem with the quality of the racing, it is with the cars themselves. If you want less gas saving strategy racing, make the tires wear out faster than the gas in the tanks.
As for when a yellow flag drops, it should be in time to avoid a safety issue, when cars are approaching the scene of an accident. On short tracks, that’s almost immediately. After a long time since a restart, that’s almost immediately because the cars are strung out all over the track. But after a restart on a huge track, it could be minutes before the pack of cars approach the scene of the accident. As on last Sunday on the next to last lap. What’s important, the yellow flag did drop in time for the approaching cars to slow down for safety. How foolish would Nascar look if they had dropped the yellow flag and the wrecked car got underway and reached the pits?
Blaney had a choice to start adjacent to Kelowski or behind him before Larsen had his choice at the marker. He chose the outside lane. If he had chose the inside lane behind Kelowski he would have been in the inside lane instead of the outside lane when he ran out of gas, where Larsen probably would have chosen instead of being third in the inside lane. My point is, he could have gambled like Larsen did if he thought Kelowiski would run out of gas, and he had the choice first.
It’s not like it’s a secret why Kevin is jealous of Mamba’s hair. What he has left is leaving the chat at a rapid rate. Better do a Logano sooner rather than later.