WHAT ARE YOU THINKING AND FEELING
RIGHT NOW KNOWING THIS IS IT?
“For some reason I’m still smiling and
enjoying every moment of it. Obviously, I enjoyed the first half a lot more
than the second half. What an amazing car we had. Just out there in the front
with our Drive To End Hunger Chevrolet just controlling the race. Had one
restart where I started on the outside and just couldn’t get our line going. We
got shuffled back and kind of played catch up from that point on. This was an
amazing week and an amazing day. I am just in a different place that is so
foreign to me, but so incredible. To just be taking it all in and enjoying
every moment. Yeah, right now I’m a little bit sad this is my final Daytona
500, but I’m more upset we didn’t have a shot at winning there at the
end.
“Congratulations to Joey Logano. That
moment you saw there with his dad that is what it’s all about. These types of
moments, such a big race it means so much to all of us. You want to share that
with the people that you are closest to that have been there along the way.
Congratulations to him and I don’t know what else to say other than I enjoyed
it. I’m not going to miss those final laps. That was just crazy, but certainly
would have liked to have had a shot to win. If you are over there in Victory
Lane it is awesome and you enjoy it. If you are not in Victory Lane you are
like ‘oh gosh when is that next restrictor-plate race.”
DID YOU ENJOY YOUR FINAL DAYTONA
500? "I enjoyed every
moment of it. I enjoyed the pre-race and the race; all the way up to that
wreck."
WHAT PUT YOU OUT OF POSITION BECAUSE
THE BOTTOM DIDN'T MOVE? "The biggest thing to me, you saw
there weren't a lot of lead changes out there because the leader has such an
advantage. We were just dominating and it was really easy in some ways. I was
just having to really watch my mirrors. My pit crew did an amazing job. So it
was kind of business as usual, but that one restart, I chose the outside, I was
really basing it off who I thought was behind me that could push me. We just
didn't go. The inside lane went better. We got shuffled back. And we just never
recovered after that. We were doing everything we could. I think we were between
fifth and 10th and I could never break through to get any further
forward."
DID THE BOTTOM LINE JUST NOT GO
QUICKLY? "The bottom
lime was not as organized and then we stacked them in the middle of one and two.
The outside line formed and got a little bit of a run. At that point everybody
is just trying to shuffle and take their momentum and do something with it.
Believe it or not I actually got a good run with Kasey Kahne up the middle. It
was hairy. I knew there was high potential of a wreck. I was just following him
through that hole and was just holding on tight to get through the corner. I saw
where I had a pretty good amount of momentum coming. I think we maybe could have
gotten a top-five out of it. Then they started wrecking, or somebody hit me. I
don't know."
WAS THE BOTTOM GROVE GOOD EARLY ON AND
THEN THE HIGHER GROOVE? "It just depends on who is pushing,
how you are pushing. Sometimes if you push too hard you actually stall the
momentum because the cars start getting out of shape. If you take five cars and
they all go at the same time, you take five cars and their kind of domino affect
then the ones on the outside are going to prevail. It wasn't an inside/outside
lane thing to me, it was just how the guys restarted."
HOW TOUGH FOR YOUR LAST DAYTONA 500 TO
END LIKE THIS? "It is
disappointing because things were going so well, especially that first half.
That first half was amazing. I was enjoying that moment very, very much. Just
being out front. Being in control of the race. I felt like we were just doing
everything perfectly. The car was amazing. I knew it was going to be crucial to
maintain that track position. That one restart I chose the outside and that line
just didn't go. From that point on, we were just playing catch
up."
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