Dude, Where's My Car?
Dude, where's my car?
By Mark DeCotisFlorida Today
Kevin Harvick's change of heart might have saved his career
Of all the sins committed at Bristol on Saturday night, the biggest was one that in the end didn't occur.
But had it, the once-promising career of Kevin Harvick could have and should have gone up in smoke.
Harvick, who failed to qualify for NASCAR's championship playoff in 2004 and is all but mathematically eliminated this season, has made no secret recently of his disenchantment with how business is being conducted by the man who signs his paychecks -- Richard Childress.
And Saturday night, thanks to the brainless antics of Dale Jarrett -- more on him in a minute -- Harvick was involved in a wreck not of his making and saw his shot at the playoff disappear.
Understandably upset because Harvick is a racer and racers want to race -- and win -- Harvick stormed to his hauler. Had the drama ended there, little or nothing further would have come of it.
But, it didn't and Harvick came as close as one can come to committing one of the unpardonable offenses of racing, refusing to get back into his car for no other reason than just being ticked off.
As his crew worked to repair the Chevy, Harvick stewed and by two accounts -- the TNT race broadcast and reporting at ww
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Vamos lá discutir o tema proposto!!
# posted by cmjatcelorico
By Mark DeCotisFlorida Today
Kevin Harvick's change of heart might have saved his career
Of all the sins committed at Bristol on Saturday night, the biggest was one that in the end didn't occur.
But had it, the once-promising career of Kevin Harvick could have and should have gone up in smoke.
Harvick, who failed to qualify for NASCAR's championship playoff in 2004 and is all but mathematically eliminated this season, has made no secret recently of his disenchantment with how business is being conducted by the man who signs his paychecks -- Richard Childress.
And Saturday night, thanks to the brainless antics of Dale Jarrett -- more on him in a minute -- Harvick was involved in a wreck not of his making and saw his shot at the playoff disappear.
Understandably upset because Harvick is a racer and racers want to race -- and win -- Harvick stormed to his hauler. Had the drama ended there, little or nothing further would have come of it.
But, it didn't and Harvick came as close as one can come to committing one of the unpardonable offenses of racing, refusing to get back into his car for no other reason than just being ticked off.
As his crew worked to repair the Chevy, Harvick stewed and by two accounts -- the TNT race broadcast and reporting at ww
Devo lembrar que insultos não serão permitidos, sob pena de serem banidos permanentemente.
É esse o motivo que leva este forum a ser só para convidados (qualquer pessoa pode pertencer, basta simplesmente que envie um e-mail para cmjatcelorico@hotmail.com), não para controlar quem quer que seja, mas para haver alguma ordem e respeito.
Vamos lá discutir o tema proposto!!
# posted by cmjatceloricontemente.
É esse o motivo que leva este forum a ser só para convidados (qualquer pessoa pode pertencer, basta simplesmente que envie um e-mail para cmjatcelorico@hotmail.com), não para controlar quem quer que seja, mas para haver alguma ordem e respeito.
Vamos lá discutir o tema proposto!!
# posted by cmjatcelorico
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