Video: Kevin Harvick Appears to Flat-Out Dump Chase Elliott in Final Stage at Roval

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Chase Elliott was sent into the wall by Kevin Harvick on lap 55 of Sunday’s race at the Roval. Screengrab from NBC race broadcast.

Wow. Kevin Harvick, has not hid the fact that he still isn’t over Chase Elliott holding him up in the closing laps of the Bristol Motor Speedway night race, costing him his first win of the 2021 season. On Sunday, in the Bank of America Roval 400 at the Charlotte Roval, Harvick seemingly retaliated.

On lap 55, Harvick appeared to just drive through the rear of Elliott’s No. 9 car, sending him hard into the outside wall, while exiting the infield portion of the race track.

Here is video of the crash:

With this being the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs Round of 12 elimination race, this puts Chase Elliott’s championship hopes in severe jeopardy. Elliott is the defending Series champion.

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8 Responses

  1. I got a shirt for Chase Elliott to wear! It’s the same color but with the F.O. finger pointed at Elliott!!!

  2. I think the reason Harvick wrecked was because he was spending more time watching behind him with Chase only being 2 car lengths back ,than where he was going.

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