Everything that I had heard about him and everybody that I talked to about him said he was a good kid and somebody that they thought had a good future. I wanted to be a part of that. |
Find the right holes at the right time. It's the same thing we do every time we come to a restrictor-plate race. It was one of those wild days. |
Five years from now, we're probably going to have to do another tribute for another driver because we're probably going to kill somebody from Wednesday through Sunday. It could be me. It could be Dale [Earnhardt] Jr. It could be anybody out there. |
Five years from now, we're probably going to have to do another tribute to another driver because we're going to kill somebody from Wednesday to Sunday. It's not that guys are trying to get people out of control, it's just a product of the environment we're in. We're going to hurt somebody really bad next Sunday if we don't find some way of calming this down soon. |
for a fat kid like me, it felt like Mount Everest. |
For a kid like him to put himself even into that position was pretty remarkable. |
For so many years, the Cup Series was about winning the title based upon what guy had the most points at the end of the year because he was the most consistent, |
For the drivers, a weekend off would be nice, but for the fans, it would not be a very good deal. |
For us, it was the end of it last year, |
From a promoter standpoint and car owner standpoint, we knew a couple of years ago, when the World of Outlaws was kind of at their lowest point organization-wise, something needed to be done and a group needed to come in and take the sport back to the level that it used to be at. |
From the start of the season, we've had fun racing as a team, and even the days where we've had problems, it's made it easier to go back to the shop and stick together as a team and not get down. |
Get in the race car do what I do then go home. We don't have freedom to do anything anymore. |
Guys are doing it in the middle of the corner, coming off it and coming on. It's softening the front bumper because it's the guys that are doing the hitting. Trust me, I did my share of it, too. |
He did an awesome job. |
He didn't mean to do it. I said, 'At least you're man enough.' Fifty percent of the guys will wait for the phone call the next day. That's why I respect Mark Martin more than anybody. |