Star driver Kevin Harvick didn't keep down in that frame of mind for the new NextGen vehicles this end of the week

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accusing his vehicle fire on "horrible a** parts" that groups should utilize and saying "they haven't fixed anything."

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During an appearance Tuesday morning on "The Morning Drive" on SiriusXM NASCAR radio, NASCAR senior VP of competition Scott Miller responded to Harwick's comments,

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This is an "unacceptable" issue with vehicles and warrants that NASCAR really often thinks about fixing it for sure. To believe that there.

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According to NBC Sports, Miller expressed, "To say NASCAR doesn't care as far from reality as you can get.

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Mill operator said that NASCAR is attempting to fix the issue, saying "clearly, we actually have work to do."

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"We're taking a gander at clearances on especially the Ford exhaust since they appear to be experiencing more difficulty with this than the others. 

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"We need to make it work fast enough," Miller said. "We're interviewing everything. It's unacceptable to start vehicles on fire.

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NASCAR will clearly expect to have this issue addressed sooner than later.

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