For a driver who once lived by the roar of an approximately 890 hp V8 beast, carving through ovals, the silence of electric racing might as well be a foreign language. America got its first taste of the E1 series on Saturday as the world’s premier electric boat championship transformed Miami’s Biscayne Bay into a futuristic battleground.
Hydrofoiling rockets tore across the water at nearly 50 knots, Will Smith turned champagne celebrations into water fights, and Tom Brady once again proved he thrives under pressure. The city wanted a spectacle, and it got one. However, the 2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion wasn’t having any of it.
Kevin Harvick isn’t impressed by electric racing
This feels almost unnatural to Kevin Harvick. Speaking on his Happy Hour podcast , the 49-year-old veteran di

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