“Walk Over and Punch a Guy in the Mouth?” – Kevin Harvick Slams Journalist as He Reveals the “Zero Consequence” Problem in NASCAR

The media turned to the Stewart-Haas Racing driver Kevin Harvick to learn about his opinions on restarts. This comes to light amidst extensive instances of contacts and wrecks during the recent Cup Series race held at the Circuit of The Americas. While Harvick opined his nuanced understanding of the issue at hand, it was a question that seemed to rile him up.

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What got Kevin fuming?


It happened during an interview when the Stewart-Haas Racing driver was discussing the recent COTA race and expressing his views on single-file restarts. The reporter asked him, “Is it because there are all these cameras around and you just can’t pop somebody in the face after wearing it?”

Kevin’s reply


“Is that really realistic in today’s society to walk over and punch a guy in the mouth? Is that real?”

Kevin on drivers’ aggressive attitude


“Everybody learns what you can and can’t do and you just become more and more aggressive and because there are no consequences with the car, to tear the car up.”

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