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Post by Salma on Sept 21, 2015 23:57:05 GMT
Its all posturing. Thats what Harvick does and it's all tongue in cheek talk. Now, my question is why in *!#%@@ didn't Kevin go in and immediately get tires after rubbing with the #48 in the first chase race. I'm sitting in my arm chair yelling, go get two left sides; four if you think its better. Staying out was a bad call. It was just a matter of time before that left rear was going to let go. Now he'll be required to win one of the next two chase races. Happy and JJ are pretty good friends and Joey's pushing the 48 onto the apron will end up testing the relationship for a time. Hopefully, they will sort through the chain of events and see that three wrongs couldn't possibly have a good outcome. I agree on all points. All I could think about was all the time Jimmie spent in Harvick's garage wanting him to win it all last year. A true friend does not plow his way back up the track as Johnson does. Obviously he was pissed that Harv was holding him down. Although IMO Harv should have used better judgement there. An why did we not come in and get tires?! As bad as it was initially smoking there is no way it fixes itself. Mind boggling that they don't use better judgement and take the 2 lap penalty. Surely they know where a disaster such as this can put them in a chase round. And how does Johnson not know Harv will not still be psychotic right after the race? That's our Harv and always has been. I love his fire but can't help but shake my head some times. Hopefully this will light a fire.
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Post by anotherharvickfan on Sept 22, 2015 0:13:01 GMT
I agree on most of it. Jimmy could not have come to Kevin's hauler, but being friends was probably going to tell him, hey lagano pushed me fast and down and I had to come back up b4 the turn. And imo delana should have seen that on replay and known that if it were Kevin, he'd of done the same same thing. A little tire smoke, ok maybe, a lot of smoke like that was, and the Chase. Bone head move on all of them, Kevin included.
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