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“Keep Your Opinion to Yourself”: Kevin Harvick Busts Stephen A. Smith’s Myth Against NASCAR

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Few figures in NASCAR are better equipped to stand in defense of NASCAR and meet criticism head-on than Kevin Harvick. And he did just that. Responding to pointed remarks from Stephen A. Smith, the veteran didn’t hold back while challenging what he saw as an ill-informed critique of the sport.

Speaking on the Speed podcast, Harvick addressed Smith’s claims that NASCAR drivers aren’t athletes. “If you don’t know anything about racing, just keep your opinion to yourself because you shouldn’t even have an opinion if you don’t know anything about a sport,” he said.

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To Harvick’s point, Smith isn’t a specialist in NASCAR or Motorsports coverage. He is a multi-sports commentator; however, he has built a career commenting on the NBA.

So, the former SHR driver further explained his point that he had Polar make him a smartwatch to wear during races. In the first race where he wore the watch, he burned over 3,000 calories. This prompted the watch brand to call Harvick and offer a replacement since they thought something was wrong with the previous one. They gave him another watch, and this time the calories burned turned out to be close to 2500. Kevin Harvick stated that this amount of caloric burn or heart rate changes is only seen in marathon runners.

“I think this is just an instance where Stephen A. Smith is looking for clicks on something he knows absolutely nothing about what he’s talking about,” Harvick added.

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