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Dodge Charger Quotes from California Speedway


Friday, Feb. 25, 2005
California Speedway
Auto Club 500 Advance Material.

JAMIE McMURRAY (No. 42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge Charger)

NOTE: McMurray announced Friday morning at California Speedway a
"Driving Autism Awareness" program that will contribute $42 for every
lap McMurray leads this season to the Autism Society of America.
McMurray will race the Driving Autism Awareness 2005 Dodge Charger at
Bristol Motor Speedway in April.

 

"Bristol is a racetrack you battle at all day long, more so than other
places. This is a battle we're fighting and the two just kinda go
together."

 

COMMENT ON WHY YOU'RE SO PASSIONATE ABOUT RAISING MONEY FOR AUTISM  "It
hasn't been near as hard on me as it's been on my sister. I hate it when
you get emotional, but it's something I believe in and it's hard not to.
I remember when my niece (Lauren) was six months old she constantly
cried. No one knew why, and it was very hard to talk to her and relate
to her. When she became old enough they figured out something wasn't
right. It's just hard because she would cry and she can't explain to you
why she's crying. It's something that's very sad. Everyone loves kids.
When you see something that's so helpless, it's sad. 

 

"My sister, Trisha, will be 35 this year. I think a big misconception in
America at least is when you think autism you think Rainman. That's the
first thing that came to my mind, 'oh, she's going to be able to count.'
There are so many different types. It's different for everyone. When you
see something that's so small that's so helpless, it's just hard.
Havoline has come up with the majority of these ideas. They want to be a
big part of it because they know it's something I really believe in. Who
doesn't want to be a part of something that's such a good cause. Elliott
Sadler has a niece that's autistic. I think her name is Haley. It's
great because Elliott and I are probably two of the closer drivers in
this series and we both have the same goals in mind with this. The
biggest thing is people might see these puzzle pieces on the back of the
car and might not know exactly what it is. We're very fortunate we're in
the biggest form of racing in America and it's something we can promote.
It's something that hits me personally. I think people pick charities
sometimes and it's something they don't really believe in. This is
something I really believe in. Havoline has come up with the $42 for
every lap I lead, and everybody has been willing to chip in and do their
part.

 

"My sister lives in Joplin, Mo. That's where I was raised. I see her
maybe eight times a year. She's actually getting ready to move to North
Carolina. She's spent the last year trying to figure out where you can
send Lauren to school. It's been tough. You just don't pick up and move
like you do with regular children."

 

COMMENT ON NEW QUALIFYING SCHEDULE "I'm looking forward to seeing how
it's going to work out. It's going to be kinda odd tomorrow, qualifying
the Busch car at 10 a.m. and then waiting until 3 to race. We don't have
to focus on qualifying now (in Cup). We can go out and work on our race
run stuff, make a couple of changes and it'll be easier on the teams. We
won't have to switch back and forth from qualifying to race trim."

 

COMMENT ON RACING AT CALIFORNIA SPEEDWAY "We didn't get a very good test
here and Vegas. We struggled. We never could get a good balance on the
car, but I'm looking forward to getting back to the speedways where we
can actually race. At Daytona you're pretty much helpless what you can
do as a driver. You're pretty much dependent on horsepower and you car
itself. This place puts a lot more driver into it. I know, along with
the other 42 drivers here, we're glad to get through Daytona."

 

COMMENT ON NOT GOING TO ROCKINGHAM "It would be great to go to
Rockingham this weekend. Rockingham is one of my favorite racetracks. It
was always nice if you didn't run well at Daytona to always go to a
track where you did run well. They couldn't sell enough seats, and this
sport is definitely based on fans. That's what makes it happen, so we're
here in L.A. It's another great venue and another great track where I
run well. I'm not going to dwell on the past. I think Rockingham is
somewhat like Darlington. It's a traditional racetrack. It's somewhere
they want for a long time, and it's close to home for the teams. If they
could put Rockingham here, they would sell it out because it's one of
the best racetracks we race on. I think everyone enjoyed going there."

 

COMMENT ON NASCAR'S POPULARITY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA   "I haven't spent
a lot of time in L.A. and people always want to talk about getting
recognized out here. You don't as much, but more this year than ever. We
went to a couple of Hollywood parties, and I was overly impressed with
the amount of celebrities that recognize you. Maybe you weren't their
favorite driver, but they come up and tell you who their favorite driver
is. The sport is bigger than ever right now. It might take a little time
to sell this out, but it's a great venue for us."

 

IS IT MORE IMPORTANT TO RACE WELL AT CALIFORNIA AFTER NOT GETTING THE
RESULTS YOU WANTED AT DAYTONA? "We tested here and Vegas along with
everyone else in the series and didn't have the test we wanted. We
brought back the same chassis but a completely different car, so we hope
we've made the right adjustments."

 

IS THIS A TOUGH TRACK TO GET A HANDLE ON? "I don't think so. I've run
third, fourth and 15th here. It's been a really good racetrack for me
and I love coming here. We almost won the race in 2003. I don't know if
we led the most laps, but we led a lot of laps and got beat at the end."

 

COMMENT ON PIT ROAD SPEEDING "I'm glad they're all getting caught. You
watch it all the time. It's something everyone does, but now that
they've got this electronic timing it's not going to happen any more.
They're going to penalize the guy. I'm really glad they stepped up.
They're going to catch me eventually, but it's fair for everyone. You
just have to be more cautious. I don't think they're going to penalize
you for something small if it's real close. If your rpm is supposed to
be 4,000, they might go 5,000. I don't know how much faster it is, but
it's a lot and it's definitely frustrating when you see that happen."

 

COMMENT ON GOING TO MEXICO "I'm very excited. I'm glad Havoline has
stepped up and going to let me go. I wanted to run Rusty's car, but
Rusty said he was the car owner and this was his last year so he was
going to go. Chip called and asked if I want to go and I said, 'most
definitely.' I love Mexican food. My sister owned a Mexican restaurant
for years. It's some of my favorite. I'm going home after California,
going to Mexico City and then straight to Las Vegas. We ran fourth at
Vegas last year. It's a fun town, and it's a good environment to be in.
I've never been to Mexico. I've been to Russia. I raced go-karts there
in 1989. I was one of 10 Americans chosen to go there and race. I won
one of the races. Russia was very poor. I didn't grow up in a wealthy
family at all, but that whole country when we were there, it was still a
Communist country at the time, and I just couldn't believe how grateful
the Russians were just to get food. We'd go in the cafeteria and they
would bring food. The American kids would joke around, and the Russian
kids would sit down and eat as much as they could. Apparently they
didn't get to always eat like that. When we came home it made you think
differently about your life."

 

JEREMY MAYFIELD (No. 19 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Charger)

 

COMMENT ON PIT ROAD SPEEDING "The pace car has to be calibrated for
sure. If not, who's to say we didn't run 3,900 rpm's and the pace car
was off. I'm sure they've looked into that, but it's always something.
When a rule comes out another rule has to come out and they have to
adjust on it. As long as it's right for everybody I'm cool about it."

 

COMMENT ON SHORTER SPOILER "I think everybody is concerned about it.
We'll just have to wait and see. We tested here and had a great test. I
don't think it's going to be a crap shoot. The only thing that's going
to be a crap shoot is you'll see a lot of people trying a lot of
different stuff. I think we're as good as we can possibly be. You always
want to be the ones to raise the bar, and hopefully we'll be the ones
with these new rules."

 

DO YOU THINK IT'LL TAKE A FEW WEEKS TO GET THINGS SORTED OUT? "It might.
You might see one car hit on it or a couple of teams. Who knows?
Everybody might have it figured out, but I think there's going to be a
learning curve the next couple of weeks. We hope we've done enough work
over the winter to have a handle on it."

 

COMMENT ON BILL ELLIOTT "Bill's a great guy. He's pretty much Bill
Elliott all the time. He's always helpful, and I think he's liking what
he's doing. He's racing when he wants to and having a good time. He
seems cool. He's always been kinda relaxed. It's hard to tell when he's
tense and when he's relaxed. Every time I've been around him he's
cutting up and having a good time."

 

COMMENT ON NEW QUALIFYING PROCEDURE "Usually if you're not good by now
you're not going to be anyway. We're just going to do the best we can
and get our stuff racing good. We kinda did that last year anyway. We
practiced race setup and then threw in qualifying trim. It's going to be
weird not having Happy Hour on Saturday, but that's all part of it.
We've got today to get our race stuff right. It'll be even for
everybody."

 

IS IT A RELIEF TO BE OUT OF DAYTONA? "I'm so happy right now. I want to
race again. Last week was pretty crazy. I miss Rockingham, but it's good
to be here now that we're here. I ran second at Rockingham a few times,
but I've won here. I like this place. The track has changed a little
since I won here. It's a little slicker and the setups have changed. The
main thing, it's still the same track. We had a good run going here last


year. It's hard to win here, but I think we'll be in good shape on
Sunday. We'll see how we stack up. I had a good test here, but it was
real windy and hard to tell what you really had. We feel like we've got
a better handle on it now than we did at the test."

 

IS IT IMPORTANT TO HAVE A GOOD FINISH HERE? "It's important everywhere,
but we want to have a good finish here. We're not going to let one week
set us back. We overcame a lot of stuff at Daytona, so I'm happy about
it. We just need to catch a break. We'll keep getting up in the morning
and thank God for what we've got. We want to win, but you can't let that
burning desire wear you down."

 

BILL ELLIOTT (No.91 Stanley Tools Dodge Charger)

 

WHY DIDN'T YOU DO A FAREWELL TOUR? "I saw what it did to Richard (Petty)
when he did all that mess. For me it wasn't my style. I definitely don't
want to run all the races. When I made that decision it was perfectly
clear. I still want to run some, but to sit down and run a full season,
I was done with that. I've done it for 21 years and that's enough. Ray
needs to keep good sponsors around him. Right now we're trying to
attract a deal that can come in and be the next group that can take
over."

 

ANY PLANS SET FOR BUSCH RACES THIS YEAR? "I've got a few things I'm
planning on. It might happen and it might not. It's like when I go run
my dirt car. I'll decide Friday morning if I want to go run it Friday
night and then I'll show up. I hear Kasay and a lot of these guys now.
I've been here 30 years. I've lived this stuff. I know what it's all
about. For me to go and have a big hassle, I don't want it and I don't
need it. For me there's more important things. I love to race, but I
ain't going through the hassle. Just like if I go to a dirt show and it
takes all night to run the race, I'll load up and go home. It ain't
because I get mad. It's because I've got more important things to do. I
want to race. I want it to be more of a pleasurable situation rather
than a hassle. When it becomes a hassle it becomes no fun. Then why are
we here? I've been fortunate enough to race through my lifetime and have
a good time at it. Now there's another point in my life. What am I going
to do the next 5, 10 15 years? I don't see anyone else in here much
older than me that's still running all the races. I get more fun out of
watching him (9-year-old son Chase) race than anything else in the
world. It's a lot of fun. It's like talking to Kasey Kahne and some of
the guys Ray's got. You tell 'em, but they've got to live it."