Friday, March 23, 2012

Harvick: Knaus Decision Like "Watching OJ Go Free"


The ever-quotable Happy Harvick

Never one to hold back on a high-quality sound bite, Kevin Harvick told the media today that the ruling overturning most of the penalties levied against crew chief Chad Knaus and his Hendrick Motorsports team was “no different than watching…  OJ go free.”

The Richard Childress Racing driver stressed that he was satisfied with the ruling put forth by Chief Appellate Officer John Middlebrook – if a little surprised by it. “I think it's fine,” said Harvick. “It's a platform for everybody to state their case, and sometimes you win and sometimes you lose; just like in the court of law."

“It's no different than watching a case like OJ and watching (him) go free. Watching that case, there's no way you thought that (verdict) was going to happen. Then you see the verdict, and it happens. It's very similar to that.
"Sometimes you think something is cut and dry… and the next thing you know it's not. You move on and you go to the next one. But there is a platform for the teams to present their cases to a board. I've been involved in it before from the team ownership side, and you prepare no different than you would going to court.
“It's the exact same process.”
Photo Credit: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images North America

24 comments:

  1. Mary Kowalczyk, if you're wondering why your comment isn't here, it's because you violated our longstanding rule outlawing obscenity and name calling. If you'd like to try again -- without the four-letter words -- feel free. If your recent post is the best you can do, don't bother.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous7:52 PM

      ^lolz

      Delete
    2. Dipship11:12 PM

      Kevin comparing Chad Knaus to OJ is no different than 4 letter name calling Mr Moody!!!

      Delete
    3. Uh... no it isn't. Read my reply to your other post below.

      Delete
  2. Anonymous6:33 PM

    do you think that middlebrook being involved with gm and a close friend of mr h,that he had a tough time handing down a penalty?it seems like something is wrong if an official visiually noticed there was something wrong with the c post at daytona.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous6:59 PM

    This is the only thing I agree with Kevin on..

    ReplyDelete
  4. Tony in OH9:05 PM

    Do people not think before they speak. A person who allegedly got away with murder is on a far different plane than a person that might have violated a technical section rule. But that's the racer mentality I guess. He's getting away with murder when it's the other guy. They made the right call when it's you.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Robert "superwrench4"9:14 PM

    Maybe it is something close to illegal search and seizure except in a real court there is no fine if the whole case isn't clean. Something was there and the fine was paid but maybe evidence destroyed? Proceedures not followed? Just maybe NASCAR had to be reminded that THEY have to follow the rules too.

    ReplyDelete
  6. $100,000.00 means nothing to Hendrick, 6 weeks on the bench for Knaus and 25 points for Johnson should not have been removed. Wonder what the result would be if it were anyone else other than 5 time...
    Karma got you last year Jimmy, it will strike again! Cheaters dont win...

    GO 29

    ReplyDelete
  7. Dipship11:10 PM

    Wow ... Trying not to use any bad comments or name calling, but to compare Knaus to OJ ??? Kevin you scare me !! Dude get a grip OJ was tried for double murder, murder Kevin, ginormus difference, not for an unapproved NASCAR C pillar. I now some of those Hollywood actors are weak minded, But never thought some NASCAR drivers would fall in that catagory as well, sad very sad!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Did you actually read the story before commenting? He didnt compare Chad to OJ. He said Middlebrook's verdict was shocking and unexpected, just like the OJ verdict.

      Delete
    2. Anonymous12:46 PM

      OK , In this case Knauss would be playing the part of the evil OJ and the car with the questionable C-posts would be analagous to the aforementioned double murder. All in all I think it is a terrible analogy but hey, we are talking NA$CAR fans and drivers here so you have to cut a lot of slack along with a heapin' helpin' of suspension of disbelief.

      Delete
    3. Anonymous1:36 PM

      Thats exactly what Kevin said Dave ,you are right Sir !

      Delete
  8. Kevin Harvick should be the least surprised of anyone, regarding the overturn. Isn't he the one who told everyone about Jimmie's magic horseshoe? Don't look now Harv, but I think he's still got that thing puckered up!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Anonymous12:41 PM

    It's good to have another driver's perspective!! Of course Jimmie would say they did nothing wrong.....lol. Kudos to Kevin!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous1:37 PM

      Way to go Happy !

      Delete
  10. Anonymous10:28 AM

    Its a total conflict of interest for Middlebrook to be in this position!!!!

    Nascar could have gotten someone without such a 'oneside resume"

    Middlebrook didnt say the car 'was legal" by leaving the $100,000 fine proved it...he just gave his personal freind Rich Hendrick the most favorable deal...the points back...

    This just confirms so of us suspicions..that Hendrick - GM is having to much lobbying power in Nascar..plain and simple..

    If Middlebrook is not replaced..you will that giant sucking sound of fans of other brands leaving Nascar..

    ReplyDelete
  11. Not too sure about the Chad, OJ, comparison, but let's take it a step further.

    They got OJ, on something that otherwise would have probably gone away, or at the most been a wrist slap.

    Chad had better watch out for the shadows. Those grey areas could get him yet.

    Another round of Chad/Rick vs. NASCAR could be disruptive to the team. No matter what the outcome.

    ReplyDelete
  12. What would suprise me is not seeing Harvick jump in on a subject to create drama. If he spent less time being a drama queen and more time working on his driving he might actually win a championship.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous11:54 AM

      I've always said: "They have the Championship points race, so folks who's drivers can't win races have something to talk about!"

      Chad Kanaus habitual cheating has removing all legitimacy of those 5 championships.

      That is certainly an interesting analogy, Dave. I too was a dumbfounded by Middlebrook's decision.

      Delete
  13. Anonymous11:22 PM

    Anyone that is surprised by this decision hasnt been watching nascar for the past few years, this crowd has done everything they possibly can to drive real fans away from this sport,I never go to the races anymore and very seldom watch a whole race on TV, the whole sport is pitiful.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Anonymous11:32 PM

    Remember Dave is a NASCAR mouthpiece. I used to listen to his show, but if you disagree, you will be cut off on his show.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anyone who truly listens to the show knows better than that, "Anonymous." I even posted your comment here! Thanks for visiting!

      Delete
  15. Gary in Illinois1:11 PM

    I listen to Dave's show as often as possible for the very reason that his is NOT a NASCAR mouthpiece. And I have listened to Dave allow some pretty ridiculous comments on his show. The contention usually occurs when the caller does want to allow Dave to respond.

    ReplyDelete