Kevin Harvick blasted Tyler Reddick's winning mentality after the NASCAR Cup Series race at San Diego.

On the podcast 'Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour', Harvick expressed his disappointment with Reddick's decision to slow down and let teammate Corey Heim pass with only four laps to go.

What happened?

Harvick stated that he hated Reddick's actions, saying it 'makes me sick' to see someone let off the gas when racing for the win.

Why it matters for Kevin Harvick

Harvick's comments come after Reddick's move, which many considered 'classy' but Harvick believes shows a lack of competitive spirit.

Reddick's decision ultimately backfired, as he suffered a puncture and finished 25th.

What comes next?

The incident has sparked debate, with some drivers, like Hocevar, criticizing Reddick's move and questioning NASCAR's credibility.

Hocevar blamed Reddick for hurting NASCAR's prestige, saying his actions showed that winning is not important.

Kevin Harvick's criticism of Reddick's move highlights the competitive nature of NASCAR, where every decision can have significant consequences.

The NASCAR Cup Series will continue, with drivers like Kevin Harvick and Tyler Reddick competing for the top spot.

As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how Reddick's move affects his relationships with his teammates and other drivers.

The incident has also raised questions about the importance of teamwork versus individual competitiveness in NASCAR.

Kevin Harvick's comments have sparked a discussion about what it means to be a winner in the NASCAR Cup Series.

The debate will likely continue, with fans and drivers weighing in on the importance of competitive spirit and teamwork in the sport.