I feel bad for Ron and Paul they were doing so well. For myself, it was a heated battle with the 21 BMW and we couldn't get by. I think we had the faster car, though. You hate to lose when the win could have been yours but we gained some ground in points and it's a big help towards the championship. We're also proving how competitive this car is - Jan and Paul won the last race - and we've had two other fourth place finishes so far. Not bad for starting mid-season.
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The race was really going our way at the beginning. Marc did an excellent job and brought the car into the pits in second place. We had trouble with my seat insert and we took too long getting me belted in, we gave away a win today. It is nice to leave with the points lead, but we left win on the track.Andy Lally
We have worked out pretty much every scenario as far as the championship goes. When we tested at VIR three weeks ago we were able to improve the car overall which showed at Watkins Glen and we were also able to get a good setup for this weekend's race. Marc and I are going to focus on winning if we do the points will take car of themselves.
Andy Lally
I didn't touch him the entire time. He just got a bunch of bad breaks in traffic, but I'll take it any day.
Andy Lally
For the long haul, I'm actually excited because the balance is good and it's tunable. I like that a lot. Through the night I like it because the car runs better in the cold. It was doing really well in the cooler air - we've run fast.
Andy Lally
It was just awesome to win. It finally feels good to get a win after two podium finishes.
Andy Lally
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