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Kevin Harvick expresses frustration with NASCAR’s decision to remove barriers from the tracks.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
April 28, 2024
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Kevin Harvick expressa frustração com decisão da NASCAR de remover pilastras das pistas.

Kevin Harvick is not happy with NASCAR’s decision to remove the scoring pylons. The scoring pylons have always been a constant presence at race tracks, providing fans with real-time updates on the positions of their favorite drivers. They also help drivers keep track of their own position on the track. So, it was a surprise when NASCAR decided to remove the pylons before the last two races.

The NASCAR community was shocked when the pylons were first taken down at Texas Motor Speedway, and the decision was met with widespread criticism. Now, before the race weekend at Talladega, the pylons have been removed from the track once again. This caught the attention of Kevin Harvick, the 2014 Cup champion, who expressed his strong opinion on the matter.

Harvick does not understand why the pylons were removed and finds it illogical that NASCAR is asking fans to use an app to track the positions of their favorite drivers during the race. He believes it would be better to bring back the pylons for the fans’ benefit.

Discussing the 2024 season so far, Harvick noted that the battle for supremacy is between Joe Gibbs Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. These two teams have been dominant, winning eight out of the ten races this season.

Harvick hopes that the competition between the Chevy and Toyota giants will continue throughout the season, with a driver from one of these teams likely to clinch the championship. This would mark the end of Team Penske Racing’s dominance in the Next-Gen era.

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