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Nemechek Quotes
What's frustrating is that we had a good car, but never had the opportunity to be a challenger.
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Joe Nemechek
We're not even asking for the Charlotte race back where we were leading until I ran over debris and got a flat tire with eight laps remaining.
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Joe Nemechek
We're going to race just as hard in the final 10 races as we have in the first 26.
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Joe Nemechek
Well, in the heat of the battle, I wanted to choke him. I wanted to get out and wrestle right there.
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Joe Nemechek
We were not only aerodynamically handicapped from that point, we also lost the draft and there were 199 laps remaining. You talk about your worst nightmare -- that was it.
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Joe Nemechek
We were good soldiers again -- never quitting. But we have to get this thing figured out and start the race with better handling. I have all of the confidence with our Army team that we'll get it going in the right direction.
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Joe Nemechek
We were going backwards until that caution came out (on Lap 240). Ryan (Pemberton, crew chief) made a great call to free up the car.
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Joe Nemechek
We took our licks, but nobody knocked us out. We fought like our soldiers right to the end.
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Joe Nemechek
We like the two-mile tracks. Again, it's just a matter of staying out of trouble and not having any fluke things happen to us. I'm not a bit concerned about performance. When you have a MB2-built car and a Hendrick engine you don't worry about power and performance.
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Joe Nemechek
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