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So who's right?

It's pretty clear that Tony Stewart used Kevin Harvick to help him turn his car Sunday at Indy. Yeah, yeah, Stewart had the faster car, and he was going to get Big Orange past the 29 in due time. But, lord, he's impatient.

About all Harvick could do Sunday to get back at him was to a post-race bump-n-run, then ignore Stewart's phone calls during the week.

Dustin Long has a little more here.

Canada's No. 1 Dale Sr. fan pegs Harvick's payback here: "I wonder if the shoe was on the other foot if he would have done what Kevin did? After considerable thought, I think that yes he would have."

So who wins in this situation? Harvick and Stewart are two of NASCAR's better drivers, but both can be absolutely maddening. I wonder if they'll kiss and make up during qualifying today, or if one of them will punt the other into the grass on Sunday. We'll see.

Changing topic, but still amusing: NASCAR coach reveals winning strategy.

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