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This Ain’t Formula One Harvick
Sep 22nd, 2009 by T.C.

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What started out as a tension filled weekend between the likes of Kevin Harvick Inc. and Thorsport Racing ended up turning into a bizarre display of teammate on teammate crime.  Hey Harvick, if there is one driver that you can be damn sure isn’t going to pull over for you, it’s Ron Hornaday.

After Thorsport driver Matt Crafton was involved in an incident at Gateway the weekend before that ended with point leader Hornaday in the garage with a destroyed truck, rumors began to circulate about possible payback at New Hampshire.  Harvick entered himself into the race in a third truck and proceeded to harass Crafton in both practice and the race.  But the big hit never came. 

Instead, Harvick and Hornaday battled over the final laps while Kyle Busch ran away with the win.  After the race, Harvick expressed his anger over Hornaday not letting him by.  Harvick’s rationale was that his truck was faster, as he was on fresher tires, and if he could get by Hornaday he might have something for Busch.  But Hornaday stood his ground and Harvick was not able to complete the pass.  Harvick couldn’t understand why Hornaday’s spotter (Rick Carelli) and crew chief (Rick Ren) didn’t inform the veteran driver that Harvick wanted by.

You want to know why they didn’t say anything Kevin?  Because Hornaday is racing for a championship.  Isn’t that what you hired him to do?  Win championships?  You certainly don’t do that by letting people by.

Team orders don’t normally bear their ugly head in NASCAR, and are more often seen as part of the strategy in series such as Formula One (see Renault).  In those cases though, teams have a clear number one driver.  In this case, one would think that Hornaday is the number one driver for KHI.  Apparently Harvick doesn’t see things that way.

What really shocks me about this whole situation though, is that Harvick really thought Hornaday should pull over for him.  But if you know anything about Hornaday, you know that isn’t going to happen.  This is a guy that has built his career on rootin’ and gougin’ his way to the front.  He would just as soon wreck you as let you pass.  He came up on the short tracks of the west and isn’t the most successful Truck Series driver ever for nothing.  And Harvick, who followed a very similar path, should understand that better then anyone.

I’m sure the weekend recap meeting at KHI this week was probably an interesting affair.  Hopefully though Harvick realized his error in judgement and apologized to Hornaday.  But if he didn’t, and I was Ron Hornaday, I would politely (or not so politely) tell my boss to go pound sand.

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