Kevin Harvick would have been way more aggressive to bring Kyle Busch into SHR for 2023 NASCAR season
Kevin Harvick would have been way more aggressive to bring Kyle Busch into SHR for 2023 NASCAR season × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout NASCAR NASCAR Cup Series News
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#NCHGloves123077Happy to support @DaleJr and the @TDJF. They are doing great things for @NationwideKids.You can bid on these gloves signed by both Dale Jr. and me here thedalejrfoundation.org #NCHGloves https://t.co/7q1MYdNjLK Speaking to the media last Friday ahead of the Bristol’s race, Harvick said that he would have been more aggressive in pursuing Busch into his team for the 2023 season if he was the one who made decisions at Stewart-Haas Racing. Harvick said: “If it was my move, I would have been way more aggressive in trying to make sure (Kyle Busch) was on our team.” When asked why that didn't happen, Harvick said that he was not in charge of the organization, so it wasn’t his call. The Bakersfield, California-native said that Busch and team owner Richard Childress make a good pairing. He also stated that Childress loves to win and is a hard-core racing driver as he has no intentions of doing anything other than winning the race. Harvick said: “Richard loves to win. Even when Kyle finishes second, he’s mad and that’s very Richard Childress. Richard may do a better job of covering it up and talking about it. Richard Childress is a hardcore racer. He has no intentions to do anything else other than win. I think that the move he just made shows you that.”
Kevin Harvick would have been way more aggressive to bring Kyle Busch into SHR for 2023 NASCAR season
By Yash Soni Modified 20 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Kevin Harvick during the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Southern 500 Kevin Harvick expressed his opinion on how Stewart-Haas Racing missed out on two-time Cup champion Kyle Busch to bring him into the team for next season. Harvick’s comment came after Busch announced a multi-year contract with Richard Childress Racing, starting in 2023. Kevin Harvick@KevinHarvickHappy to support @DaleJr and the @TDJF. They are doing great things for @NationwideKids.You can bid on these gloves signed by both Dale Jr. and me here
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#NCHGloves123077Happy to support @DaleJr and the @TDJF. They are doing great things for @NationwideKids.You can bid on these gloves signed by both Dale Jr. and me here thedalejrfoundation.org #NCHGloves https://t.co/7q1MYdNjLK Speaking to the media last Friday ahead of the Bristol’s race, Harvick said that he would have been more aggressive in pursuing Busch into his team for the 2023 season if he was the one who made decisions at Stewart-Haas Racing. Harvick said: “If it was my move, I would have been way more aggressive in trying to make sure (Kyle Busch) was on our team.” When asked why that didn't happen, Harvick said that he was not in charge of the organization, so it wasn’t his call. The Bakersfield, California-native said that Busch and team owner Richard Childress make a good pairing. He also stated that Childress loves to win and is a hard-core racing driver as he has no intentions of doing anything other than winning the race. Harvick said: “Richard loves to win. Even when Kyle finishes second, he’s mad and that’s very Richard Childress. Richard may do a better job of covering it up and talking about it. Richard Childress is a hardcore racer. He has no intentions to do anything else other than win. I think that the move he just made shows you that.”