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Sportscasting names the greatest NASCAR Cup Series drivers to race car numbers 40-49.
Blurb: Kevin Harvick’s crew chief Rodney Childers bluntly admitted he wanted to throw up because of what he saw with one crash at Texas, and it’s not the one making headlines.
Alex Bowman communicated over his team radio just seconds after his crash at Texas how bad his hit was well before doctors confirmed it.
Denny Hamlin doesn’t hold back after the Alex Bowman concussion news, blasting NASCAR for a system that takes advantage of the drivers and doesn’t accept any responsibility for driver injuries.
Alex Bowman can still qualify for the next round of the Cup Series playoffs, but he would have to be cleared to drive at Charlotte and probably win on the road course there.
NASCAR may have gotten some penalties right, but it has bigger issues to worry about.
Kyle Larson seems to cast doubt on whether NASCAR genuinely missed Sunday’s incident that led to mid-week penalties against William Byron.
Larry McReynolds doesn’t sugarcoat what he thinks about the behavior of Ty Gibbs and those who’ve excused it throughout his young career.
The pressure is on for John Hunter Nemechek, and it’s a product of his own unusual decision.
Kevin Harvick has been busy again this week on Twitter, where he extolled the virtues of Formula 1.