The Army car was at its best when that caution came out. Everything was falling into place for another late-race charge. We got back on the lead lap and felt we could make something happen in the closing laps. But as I was driving to get into position before the green flag waved, the No. 77 car swerved and killed the front-end of my car. That's what happens when people aren't paying attention.
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Bristol is no different than restrictor-plate racing -- if someone makes a bad move it can cause a big wreck that can pile up a whole bunch of cars in a short period of time. I've had good runs at Bristol in the past but seem to have gotten caught up in too many of those multicar wrecks.Joe Nemechek
We had an awesome car with plenty of power today. I have no idea what happened in that accident. I saw the 61 car (Kevin Lepage) on the inside of me and everything broke lose. For a second, I thought I had it cleared, but the 61 car got me pretty good.
Joe Nemechek
I think it gets back to being in the right place at the right time and getting the right break.
Joe Nemechek
Ryan (crew chief Ryan Pemberton) and the pit crew were absolutely awesome. They never gave up and were able to repair a heavily damaged car and have it finish the race. I was very impressed and very proud of each and every one of the guys. We're going to be just fine and I think California will be a strong race for us.
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Trouble seems to find us.
Joe Nemechek
We haven't hit full stride and it's time to get into gear. Everyone is working closely together to get us on the right path. We've run well at Phoenix in the past and I have a good feeling about this weekend.
Joe Nemechek
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