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Feb. 16, 2015
Volume IX, Edition XI
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Jeff Gordon Wins Daytona 500 Pole, Two Drivers Fail Inspection
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"This is a great feeling. It's always fun to win at Daytona for sure – it's fun to win anywhere. Just really proud of this whole team at JGR (Joe Gibbs Racing) – a lot of new additions this year with Carl (Edwards) and a lot of great personnel at the shop. Everybody has been working hard and all four of our cars were really fast yesterday. I had a feeling that it was going to be a good week. We have a lot of racing left to do, but all our cars have speed, which is the first thing we look for. We have to thank Toyota and TRD (Toyota Racing Development) for all the power and of course our great sponsors – Dollar General, Dewalt and all the great partners that make this all happen." - Matt Kenseth, Sprint Unlimited race winner
"It was awesome. I can't say enough about the guys on the Furniture Row No. 78 team. They gave me one heck of a race car right there. The best car I have ever had here without a doubt. Second sucks, but that is the most fun I have had in a race car in a long, long time. After the year we had last year and then everything that I have been through with Sherry (Pollex, girlfriend) and all. It feels good to come here and run like that. It felt really good." - Martin Truex, Jr., finished second in Sprint Unlimited
"Man, that was crazy. I need to see a replay with the 78 (Martin Truex, Jr.). It felt like he just all but wrecked me that one time, but fortunately we got it straightened out and it was a good start for ARRIS and for Stanley and our relationship with Toyota. I'm glad Matt (Kenseth) won that race, but, man, I could taste it there. That was a lot of fun – a cool event. The car is in one piece. We can go work on qualifying tomorrow. I learned a bunch, so that will be great for the 500." - Carl Edwards, finished third in Sprint Unlimited
"We got to the front pretty quick there in the beginning and then I tried getting to the bottom and tried to learn as much as I could. I stalled out and then that wreck with (Brad) Keselowski I didn't feel like I crowded the top lane, but I haven't seen a replay so I might have. If I did, I feel bad for ruining his race. I learned quite a bit today in the Target Chevy. Still lots of racing left to do next week, so I've got a lot more learning left to do. I feel like I'm gaining some more confidence on superspeedways, so that is a good thing." - Kyle Larson, finished fifth in Sprint Unlimited
"That is Kevin (Harvick) just being an instigator just like everywhere else. It is a new year and the same stuff. I was trying to help really, to be honest with you, we had a run and I was pushing. I was doing the same thing with the 78 all night and it was working. We got in the corner and he got tight and he got into the fence. I was trying to help. He just doesn't understand I was trying to help. I understand his frustration, but I was trying to help out and get to the front and try to win this thing. There are no points or anything like that so you go for the win." - Joey Logano, finished sixth in Sprint Unlimited
"I don't know. I just never really got into the right line and found anything that worked. There were a few times we started moving forward, but it was after the car was damaged and it just didn't seem like it had any speed when it was leading a line and everybody would just kind of go around us. I don't know. Just tried to stay out of all the messes and got a couple close calls and was able to finish at least, but not where we needed to. Need to get some learning done here this week and try to come back with a vengeance for the 500." - Kyle Busch, finished eighth in Sprint Unlimited
"He just drove us straight in the fence. Everybody is trying to be aggressive, but you still have to know when and where you can do things. You can't just drive somebody in the fence. I'm just disappointed for my guys on my Jimmy John's team just for the fact that they worked hard to get their car back where it needed to be. And then, just one of those deals where you just know that is going to work. Whether it is an All-Star race or not, it doesn't really matter, you can't just take your head off and throw it on the floor board and not use your brain." - Kevin Harvick, finished 11th in Sprint Unlimited
"It is crazy out there. We were just trying to get runs and get to the front. It was tough to get to the front tonight. We had some good runs going there and it just snapped around. I don't know. I know nobody got into me. I don't know if we cut a right rear or what. Either way, we are crashed out but the Fastenal guys did a great job tonight getting the car back together after that red flag. We had some hood damage but it was still really fast and I feel good about the cars Roush Fenway has brought down here. We learned a lot out there tonight. We will go qualify tomorrow and try to get a good lap in. I feel really good about our Fastenal Ford." - Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., finished 16th in Sprint Unlimited (Crashed out)
"First of all, I wasn't behind the 44 (Reed Sorenson), he came flying around and came up on the apron, jumped up in front of me and then runs over the 51 (Justin Allgaier), stacks us all up and I run into him. It's idiotic to be out here doing this anyway. It makes no sense in being able to put on some cute show for whatever the hell this is, then you have a guy out there in desperation doing this crap like this. There's no reason to be out here. These guys have spent six months working on these cars, busting their asses on these cars to go out there and have some guy out of desperation do that crap, but it ain't his fault. It's not, it's NASCAR's fault for putting us out here in the middle of this crap for nothing. We used to come down here and worry about who was going to sit on the front row and the pole for the biggest race of the year and now all we do is come down here and worry about how a start-and-park like this out of desperation is going to knock us out of the Daytona 500. We've been in meetings for 45 minutes just trying to figure out what in the hell everybody is going to do just so we can make the race. There's no sense in doing this." - Clint Bowyer, qualified 41st in Round No. 1, after his qualifying crash
"I'd like to talk about all the hard work and time and effort that goes into building a Sprint Cup car to qualify at the Daytona 500. We're a lot of smart people here. There's drivers, owners, NASCAR. We got to find a better system. So much hard work goes into these cars, then you have this roulette wheel for qualifying. It doesn't seem to be the proper system. But, hey, it is what it is. We could be here smiling, getting belted up, going back out for the second round. Just want to thank all my guys for all their work, all of our sponsors. We should just take the cars as we build them in the off‑season, unload, pass tech, then go qualify one car at a time, four‑lap average. That would really give a sense of pride to putting effort towards building a car to qualify for the Daytona 500 instead of shaking up bingo balls." - Kurt Busch, qualified 30th in Round No. 1.
"This session is real gimmicky and it all depends on who you get paired up with and a lot of it is luck and chance. That is just the way it is, though. There are some really good cars that didn't have good speed and some really bad cars that did have good speed just because of situations. All of that goes out the window on Thursday. We have a good KFC Ford and I feel like I am a good plate racer. We still control our own destiny. Thursday's Duels are very important. I would be very frustrated if this was it. I am not a fan of this format but it is what it is. It is the same for everybody. We will go out there on Thursday and see what happens." - David Ragan, qualified 44th in Round No. 1
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Thursday's Answer:
Q: ARCA's 2005 200-mile season opener was cut short of its scheduled distance despite no rain actually falling during the race. Why did this happen?
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