Drivers like Kevin Harvick are blemishing the Busch Series because so many Nextel Cup teams are using the Busch races for a test. I will guarantee you Friday night's race had a tremendous amount to do with Saturday night's finish.
This is how big it's become. If NASCAR says, you're a Nextel Cup regular, and you're going to run a Busch race, we're not going to give you prize money and points, they're still going to run. They're already there, and it's a free test. They'd still run because it pays dividends for the Cup race the next day. I don't think it's right.
On Friday night, where was your first regular Busch Series team? Obviously it was Jason Leffler leading the race and got wrecked by Clint Bowyer. Then you have to go back to ninth place to find a Busch team (David Green) that's not a Cup team.
What corporation is going to want to put their money in a Busch team that's a single-car effort when you're running against 15 Nextel Cup drivers in the same event with all their technology? Not very many. That's what scares me. I'm not bashing anybody here, but that's truly a fact.