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en I went into 17 and it was one of those deals where the rear end starts leading the front around. What you do. After that I adjusted the brake bias and it was fine and I could settle down and make up positions.

en After the last practice session yesterday we made the fatal error of adjusting something on the car and I didn't get my brake bias back to where it needed to be. I spun on the first lap and almost spun on the second lap so I spent the qualifying session adjusting my brake bias.

en It is able to take a front or rear-mounted engine, front or rear or four-wheel drive, all using the same base.

en This is the playoffs, the game changes a little bit, things get a little more difficult. He hasn't experienced a playoff game yet, but I'm sure when he gets in there for the first couple of series, he'll settle down and he'll get adjusted just fine.

en I think the car was really good for the first half of the race. The rear brake was a problem again this week.

en This game happens in spurts. One team is going to make a run and the other comes back. I actually talked with them and got them adjusted to that. You know we'll come out wide open, and you know their team's going to make a run. But we've just got to settle down and maintain the lead.

en Is there an inherent liberal bias in some of our leading news organizations or, asking the same question another way, is there an inherent anti-conservative bias in some of our leading news organizations?

en My can of deodorant I keep to make the car smell good fell off the seat and rolled under the brake. I mashed the brake but it wouldn't go down.

en While the fans see Dexter and Darren making big runs, it all starts with those guys up front. Ben Davis has an amazing (defensive) front, which it showed the first two games. But we talked about neutralizing their front and staying on blocks. That enabled (Taylor and Evans) to get to the second level and make plays. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. While the fans see Dexter and Darren making big runs, it all starts with those guys up front. Ben Davis has an amazing (defensive) front, which it showed the first two games. But we talked about neutralizing their front and staying on blocks. That enabled (Taylor and Evans) to get to the second level and make plays.

en There is a built-in bias in Olympia to spend money. I think there needs to be a brake on how much, how fast, so that you don't break the bank. I think it's good policy.

en I went to adjust my brake bias and I'm pretty sure I knocked the ignition switch off. They are right next to each other. I couldn't figure out what was wrong, and then I looked down to turn it off and it was already off.

en They do it because they can make a lot of money. They're able to cut deals that move them to the front of the line when it's time to be paid.

en I think they should leave the rear bumpers alone and make soft bumpers in the front.

en This rule must urgently be abolished. It makes everything not fun. At the start one already starts considering: where should I brake?

en Our job is to go out there and make sure the defensive line doesn't touch him, make sure the linebacker don't hit him and let the chips fall. It starts up front and we have to do our job.


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