The amount of money teams were spending on shock absorbers and development of them was the reason we went in the direction we did with the rule, |
The drivers and the teams need to work things out. We understand that this is a high-emotion sport. It's pretty clear we're going to take this out of the drivers' hands and put it into our hands. |
The gaming industry is very attractive sponsor and we hope it grows. |
The gas used in racing wouldn't be useable for normal everyday use. Also, it's insignificant when compared to the amount of consumption on highways by passenger cars. |
The power ratio is in the millions-to-one. |
The price of fuel right now is affecting us just like it affects every other American, ... It affects our teams, fans and all of us who drive cars to and from work. |
The range is greater for sound than for sight. |
The song man: that was his name. He knew a lot of songs. |
There are gray areas we expect teams to exploit. We know everybody is looking for every little advantage. But when these templates don't fit, they don't fit. It's not fair to the other competitors to let one team get way with it. |
There is a conflict, to be honest about it. It's a fine line, and everybody has an opinion. People call Nascar the 'moral police' or 'the fun police,' but we have to do what we think is right and move on. |
There were three violations in the trunk area, and there will likely be penalties coming out. |
They are no longer involved in the contract negotiations, |
This is a new season, a new day, and he is determined to get this season started off to where guys get the message that we're not going to tolerate this. Guys have to understand how far they can push things. |
To be perfectly honest, absolutely. That's one thing about our sport: No matter what the rules are, if there's any gray anywhere, somebody is going to find a way to use it to their advantage. |
Tony can be emotional at times, but when Tony speaks we're certainly going to listen to him. He was very rational in the way he presented his thoughts. |