Who is Harvick feuding with?

Who is Harvick feuding with?

Who is Harvick feuding with?

Chase Elliott
The months-long feud between Kevin Harvick and Chase Elliott was one of the top storylines from the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season. It extended into the offseason, with both drivers firing their respective shots at the other.

Why was Harvick mad at Elliot?

LAS VEGAS — Kevin Harvick remains upset with Chase Elliott for costing him the win in last weekend’s Cup playoff race at Bristol, saying the finish was “manipulated.” Harvick’s greatest frustration was with Elliott running in his line while laps down.

Where did Kevin Harvick finish in the race today?

From the finishing order Kevin Harvick’s second-place finish marked his fourth runner-up finish since his last victory at Bristol in the fall of 2020.

Is the Harvick Elliott feud over?

NASCAR squashed this rivalry in a conference call with both teams before the drivers even arrived at Texas Motor Speedway for Sunday’s opening race of the third round of the playoffs.

What was the feud between Harvick and Elliott?

Harvick’s car made contact with Elliott’s car and cut down Elliott’s left front tire. Forced to pit, Elliott went down three laps while Harvick held the lead. Once he returned to the track, Elliott was quick to retaliate. After gaining one lap back, Elliott stayed in front of Harvick and blocked him.

Did Chase Elliott confront Kyle Larson?

Elliott was upset with Larson pinching him on the outside while fighting for the lead three-wide in the Wise Power 400, contact that damaged the No. 9 Chevrolet and inevitably led to a spin that took him out of contention.

Is Harvick out of the race today?

Harvick, meanwhile, is out of the 2021 playoffs after wrecking late in Sunday’s race.

Is Dale Earnhardt the goat?

Dale Earnhardt Sr. has been voted the greatest NASCAR driver of all-time. The NASCAR Cup Series championships co-record holder sealed the deal by winning the championship round of the “GOAT” poll over fellow seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and 200-time NASCAR Cup Series race winner Richard Petty.