Kevin Harvick’s Former Crew Chief Blames ‘Timed Wizardry’, Tries to Save Face Amid Bubba Pollard’s Snowball Derby Embarrassment
However, his former crew chief Rodney Childers is refusing to be drawn into the mistakes of the past. The 48-year-old has taken to social media to distance himself from controversy, even though the latest developments at Five Flags Speedway might bring back memories from the infamous Talladega incident.
Rodney Childers refuses to entertain cheating allegations
Bubba Pollard is desperate to win. Having competed in the Snowball Derby 18 times before to no avail, the 37-year-old racing driver is hoping to get lucky this time around, even though the threat of disqualification is looming large. During Friday’s practice session, his No. 26 Super Late Model and Pro Late Model cars featured a windshield that appeared to be caved in from the right side, prompting fans to speculate if it was intentional to generate additional downforce. It’s not the first time an incident such as this has occurred, with Kevin Harvick’s No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing team being the guilty party a year ago.
Kevin Harvick had shown lightning-fast pace in his No. 4 Ford at Talladega Superspeedway. The California native finished just 0.012 seconds behind Ryan Blaney at the YellaWood 500 but was relegated to last place after the post-race inspection. His team was disqualified after being found guilty of violating section 14.1.e&p of the NASCAR Rulebook, which is related to the vehicle assembly as well as section 14.5.6.2.F (windshield). According to the regulations, the windshield must be fastened at all times, which Harvick’s car failed to do, prompting Harvick to become the first driver to get disqualified at Talladega since 1972. Back then, Marty Robbins admitted to altering his restrictor plate in the Winston 500 at Talladega and was disqualified after 179 laps.
During Kevin Harvick’s infamous race, Chase Elliott and his crew chief, Alan Gustafson, noticed the difference in his windshield.
With the Snowball Derby on the horizon, Bubba Pollard will be wise to learn from Harvick’s mistakes. The veteran racing driver’s windshield issues were not just prevalent in practice, but in qualifying sessions as well, and the Georgia native finished eighth fastest during the time trials. If the 37-year-old does intend to win the 300-lap event this year, he will need to make the necessary changes to his car. Although to win the race you have to be allowed to take part and as it stands, he’s on his last warning.
It’s not the first time Bubba Pollard has been found guilty of an infringement ahead of the Snowball Derby. The veteran driver, along with his teammate Sammy Smith had their front windshields corrected after inspection on Wednesday, raising eyebrows from race officials and fans. The caved-in rear windshield dilemma isn’t helping with their reputation either, with rumors circulating that the Georgia native is trying to get an unfair advantage on the racetrack by taking advantage of reduced downforce.
However, Bubba Pollard has been warned ahead of Sunday’s race that any discrepancies in his car must be resolved ahead of the Snowball Derby. Head technical inspector Freddie Query has issued a warning to the veteran driver, saying,
Bubba Pollard has been there and done that. He’s one of the most successful active super late-model drivers, winning the All-American 400, Rattler 250, and World Crown 300, but the Snowball Derby has eluded him so far. The veteran racer will be eager to break his 18-time winless streak at Five Flags Speedway, but the controversy surrounding his cars isn’t helping his reputation. The 37-year-old will want to win the iconic event on merit, and not have an asterisk next to his name because of avoidable cheating allegations. Will Pollard prevail this time around? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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