He actually does know we do care NASCAR shoots down Kevin Harvick s crappy ass parts remark against Next Gen cars while ordering investigations
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: @USA_Network781196Kevin Harvick's car bursts into flames! #NASCARPlayoffs : @USA_Network https://t.co/WWW53y2y3d Harvick, who made a strong word on NASCAR’s safety efforts and called Next Gen cars as having "crappy-ass parts," is now being slammed by Miller for criticizing the work of the governing body. In an appearance on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Miller spoke about Kevin Harvick’s claim that NASCAR failed to address Next Gen car issues, saying: "To say that NASCAR doesn't care is about as far from the truth as you could get. I think he actually does know we do care. We've been working on different solutions for different things along the way that seem to maybe be the trigger. Obviously, we still have work to do." He continued: "There's a lot of work going on, a lot of collaboration within the industry to get to the bottom of it. We have to get to the bottom of it quick, obviously." The debut season of Next Gen cars has achieved some of its goals, but it also raises safety concerns unrelated to the fires where the power of the impact of drivers causes accidents. Apart from Kevin Harvick’s car burned incident, there have been several instances this season when the Next Gen car caught fire - Alex Bowman’s #48 burst into flames at Darlington Raceway in May, Chris Buescher’s #17 and Joey Logano’s #22 both had car fires at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and Chase Briscoe’s #14 caught on fire at Richmond Raceway.
He actually does know we do care - NASCAR shoots down Kevin Harvick s crappy-ass parts remark against Next Gen cars while ordering investigations
By Yash Soni Modified 10 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Southern 500 NASCAR has ordered an investigation as it attempts to address car-fire issues that left Kevin Harvick frustrated after his #4 Ford Mustang caught fire during the playoff opener at Darlington Raceway. NASCAR, which is already investigating Next Gen car stiffness based on Harvick and other drivers' feedback, has admitted that it is unacceptable for the cars to catch fire. Meanwhile, NASCAR president Scott Miller also said that officials are investigating the matter. NASCAR on NBC@NASCARonNBCKevin Harvick's car bursts into flames! #NASCARPlayoffs: @USA_Network781196Kevin Harvick's car bursts into flames! #NASCARPlayoffs : @USA_Network https://t.co/WWW53y2y3d Harvick, who made a strong word on NASCAR’s safety efforts and called Next Gen cars as having "crappy-ass parts," is now being slammed by Miller for criticizing the work of the governing body. In an appearance on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Miller spoke about Kevin Harvick’s claim that NASCAR failed to address Next Gen car issues, saying: "To say that NASCAR doesn't care is about as far from the truth as you could get. I think he actually does know we do care. We've been working on different solutions for different things along the way that seem to maybe be the trigger. Obviously, we still have work to do." He continued: "There's a lot of work going on, a lot of collaboration within the industry to get to the bottom of it. We have to get to the bottom of it quick, obviously." The debut season of Next Gen cars has achieved some of its goals, but it also raises safety concerns unrelated to the fires where the power of the impact of drivers causes accidents. Apart from Kevin Harvick’s car burned incident, there have been several instances this season when the Next Gen car caught fire - Alex Bowman’s #48 burst into flames at Darlington Raceway in May, Chris Buescher’s #17 and Joey Logano’s #22 both had car fires at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and Chase Briscoe’s #14 caught on fire at Richmond Raceway.