Kevin Harvick denies race manipulation allegations during the weekend at Martinsville.
Tony Stewart and Kevin Harvick (Via IMAGO)
The recent Cook Out 400 at Martinsville proved to be a memorable occasion for Hendrick Motorsports. They managed an impressive first, second, and third place at the renowned short track, with the No. 24 Chevy Camero ZL1 driver emerging victorious. This win had a special significance as it marked the 40th anniversary of the team’s first Cup victory in 1984.
Following the race, a small group of NASCAR fans in the online community began circulating race manipulation theories. They claimed to be aware of HMS’s imminent victory and accused NASCAR of manipulating the race in favor of the most successful team in the sport’s history. The 2014 Cup champion has addressed these allegations since then.
He categorically stated that it is foolish to believe that NASCAR would engage in race manipulation for a specific team and escape detection. Harvick admitted that this conspiracy theory was his favorite of the weekend. The retired champion was astonished by the audacity of certain fans seeking to undermine HMS’s historic achievements the previous Sunday.
One of the key distinguishing factors of Rick Hendrick as a team owner is his unwavering desire for more victories. According to Kevin Harvick, he always demands the best from his team. Hendrick ensures that his team remains hungry and motivated to surpass their rivals and set new records in the sport.
Cette mentalité a été la formule gagnante pour le respecté propriétaire d’équipe depuis ses débuts, et perpétuer cette culture leur permettra de rester une équipe de calibre de championnat dans le futur. L’objectif actuel de l’équipe est de remporter un championnat à l’ère Next-Gen, un objectif qu’ils poursuivent sans relâche et sont sur la bonne voie pour atteindre.
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