Kevin Harvick: ‘Sometimes You Have To Do What You Think Is Right’
Kevin Harvick has moved on from his Dover incident with Denny Hamlin, the Richard Childress Racing driver said Thursday afternoon during an appearance to promote next month’s Martinsville Speedway race.
“I think everybody saw what he said,” Harvick said of Hamlin’s comments that the two had spoken and were friends outside the racetrack. “I think it’s all done.”
Read Article >Statement: Panel Explains Why It Denied Clint Bowyer’s Appeal And Sided With NASCAR
The National Stock Car Racing Commission heard Richard Childress Racing’s appeal of the Clint Bowyer penalty on Wednesday at NASCAR’s Research and Development Center in Concord, N.C.
The appeals board was made up of three impartial people from the racing world who are rotated through various hearings. Today, the board was made up of John Capels (former USAC officials), Lyn St. James (former IndyCar driver) and Waddell Wilson (former NASCAR engine builder/crew chief).
Read Article >Diarrhea Of The Mouth? Denny Hamlin Admits He Says Too Much
As soon as Denny Hamlin walked out of the Dover media center on Friday, he knew.
He knew he’d done it again – opened his mouth just a little too wide, said a little too much.
Read Article >Denny Hamlin Shreds Clint Bowyer’s Defense Theory; Jimmie Chimes In
After Clint Bowyer claimed that the New Hampshire cars of Jimmie Johnson and Denny Hamlin were also illegal because they had to go through the height sticks twice after the race, Bowyer’s competitors responded with far different reactions.
Hamlin shredded Bowyer’s team along with Richard Childress Racing’s defense theory, saying he was certain Bowyer’s team had crossed the line. Johnson basically shrugged his shoulders and said he didn’t care.
Read Article >Clint Bowyer’s Crew Chief Shane Wilson Says He’s Headed To Dover While Richard Childress Appeals Penalty
As Richard Childress Racing appeals the NASCAR penalty on Clint Bowyer’s team, the No. 33’s crew chief Shane Wilson indicated first thing Thursday morning that he’ll remain on the team’s pit box.
Wilson, one of the few NASCAR crew chiefs on Twitter, tweeted:
Read Article >NASCAR Crushes Clint Bowyer’s Team With Huge Penalty; We Answer Your Questions Here
NASCAR issued a 150-point penalty to Clint Bowyer’s No. 33 team and suspended crew chief Shane Wilson for six races on Wednesday afternoon, saying that Bowyer’s winning car at New Hampshire was built illegally.
Officials offered few details on the exact infraction, but said the body of the car was built beyond the legal tolerances for NASCAR’s tightly controlled new car.
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