Friday, May 30, 2008

Kevin Harvick has some advice for young Kyle Busch

2007 Daytona 500 winner and frequent Rogaine user, Kevin Harvick has some advice for young driver and frequent pain in the ass Kyle "Rowdy" Busch.

�Kyle Busch is an incredibly talented driver. He�s very good at what he does, but I think his age shows through in a lot of aspects,� Harvick said. �You know, that�s not a bad thing. I�ve been in the same boat, and you learn to respect the people around you, and it all takes its toll on you. It doesn�t necessarily take its toll on you immediately; it takes its toll on you as you move down the road."

�You know, you have to respect the guys that laid the foundation for the sport that got you here. I think just the immaturity is probably the biggest thing that he has going for himself, and this sport has a very good way of breaking you of those habits pretty easily."

Harvick would also like the remind Mr. Busch that just because he is leading the Sprint Cup standings and winning race out the ying-yang doesn't mean it will last forever.

�At some point, all that momentum goes away,� he said. �It doesn�t last forever, and I think a lot of people look at you, and that�s probably the biggest thing I learned as I came in and was kind of the same way. You think that you�re invincible, and pretty soon you�re not. Then you don�t have anybody to turn to in the garage, and that becomes a little bit of a problem as you move down the road or you need a favor or somebody to come do something or you need a new job or whatever the case may be."

�At some point all that disrespect comes back � no matter how good you�re doing because you�re not going to do good forever," Harvick said. "It's all in how you handle yourself in a five-year stretch, not a five-month stretch.�

By the way is it me or does that picture of Kyle Busch just plain creepy. I mean look at the way hes staring at the camera, he's more creepier than the Philly Phanatic.

Harvick offers advice to Busch about being young and aggressive (Scenedaily.com)

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