My dad started racing when I was about four. My mom thought it was interesting, so she started to try it. It's just something that the whole family can relate to, which is nice.
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I feel race wasn't necessarily a motivating issue, but because race is involved, it is something that being a university on the state level, a public university, that it is something that they need to consider when making decisions like this.Brandon Davis
We have to take care of business before we go to Texas. We're just looking forward to getting on top and staying on top.
Brandon Davis
I've learned a lot about the consistency of being in a championship race, about getting a good finish every time while still trying to get faster every race. One of the things that Peter told me was that you could be in seventh and could go for sixth by really trying to stick the car in there. But if you get booted out, then that's a whole bunch of points you lose out on by finishing 14th or 15th. Those places are a lot worse than seventh. You have to think about that.
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Ecstatic with the lap, absolutely dumbfounded at the outcome, ... It was my third time in a front-weel drive car (Mosport 2004) and I really liked this track. I was really excited coming here and expected to do well -- just not this well
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We had a plan that all the Acura cars would stay together and use the draft, ... I was gaining on Eric (Curran) and everything went well when I put that one lap together.
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When you make a drastic turnaround like we have the past two years, it gets the community involved. Some of the younger kids, their parents are getting involved. It's really a community-based project.
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