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Tony took me out intentionally. There's no two ways about that. He was mad because earlier in the race when I passed him he got loose, which I didn't think I did anything wrong.
Matt Kenseth
Tony took me out intentionally. He was mad because of earlier in the race. I didn't think I did anything wrong, left him plenty of room. I learned that from him. That's the way it is. I'm just really disappointed Tony said all that stuff earlier in the week. If he's worried about people's lives and everything, then he wrecks you on purpose at 190, I wasn't too happy with that.
Matt Kenseth
Tony took me out intentionally. There's no two ways out of that. He's a madman. Tony went out and said all that stuff earlier in the week. If he's worried about people's lives and everything, and then he's going to wreck you at 190, I wasn't too happy with that.
Matt Kenseth
Tony took me out intentionally, there's no two ways about that. He wrecked me intentionally and got put back to the end of the line, which I didn't think was too big a penalty. It's really disappointing. (NASCAR president) Mike Helton, I thought, did a great job explaining in the drivers' meeting aggressive driving, not necessarily bump drafting. (Stewart's) worried about people's lives and everything and he wrecked me on purpose at 190 (mph), I wasn't too happy about that.
Matt Kenseth
Tony took me out intentionally. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. No two ways about that.
Matt Kenseth
I'm not feeling as optimistic, obviously, but Tony and Jimmie got in a little tangle earlier this season at Phoenix and Tony got wrecked, ... The other thing is, is they have had really flawless runs, and Phoenix is a little bit more of a hazard than Homestead, so to speak. But anything can happen. Jimmie has not run that well at Phoenix; if he ends up 18th, I win the race, Tony gets crashed or something happens to Tony Stewart 's car, that puts us right in the position with having to beat them by only about five spots (at) Homestead to win the title. You know, that is what it's going to take. So I'm saying we're not out of it, but, you know, our hopes are not like they were.
Greg Biffle
We had a pretty good race car in May, we just didn't have a lot of things go our way, ... We had a wheel come loose and we actually were down a lap. Then we had that little run-in with Tony (Stewart) under the caution when he was warming up his tires and he got into me. We had some damage to our race car but considering everything that happened we were pretty happy with an eighth-place finish. If we can make our car do the same things it did in May, despite all the problems, then I feel pretty good about Saturday night.
Dale Jarrett
After last night's practice session all the drivers got together and decided that the car was loose coming off the corners. Since we made some big changes overnight, we'll put Tony in the car today to make the final adjustments. We seem to like what Tony likes, so we'll all benefit from Tony's input.
Rob Stewart
There's no question that this race is more important than every other one. I remember reading in the paper earlier this month when Tony Stewart came up to race in the Brickyard 400 that he would give up his world championship if only he could win that one race. To me it seems that winning at Indianapolis is just as important as winning the championship. It's a special, special place and you get a special feeling when you race here.
Greg Anderson
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Tony five minutes after a race and Tony two hours after a race, like all the drivers, is two different things.
Robin Pemberton
This race also marks our second of three races in which one of our cars will feature a special Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) paint scheme and synergistic 'Energy to Care' logo, ... For this race, the special paint scheme will be on the #20 CITGO Pontiac Crawford that will be driven by Andy and Tony. I know that when I raced our last race proudly carrying the banner, it gave me extra incentive because it is for such a special cause. I'm sure it will energize Andy and Tony for this race as well.
Milka Duno
I was very surprised, because three months earlier our doctors passed me in the physical in order for me to sign my contract. I haven't missed a game or practice due to any injury since 2002. So I don't think anything's wrong with my bone structure, knees, joints or ankles. They just said I didn't pass the physical and rescinded the trade. But I feel fine.
Steven Hunter
I was very surprised because three months earlier, our doctors passed me in the physical in order for me to sign my contract. I haven't missed a game or practice due to any injury since 2002, so I don't think anything's wrong with my bone structure, knees, joints or ankles. They just said I didn't pass the physical and rescinded the trade. But I feel fine.
Steven Hunter
That was a pretty tough race for us today. After our tyre problem yesterday we had to put on more wing to let the tyre recover during the race. But the car was very difficult to drive all race, especially early on. It improved from the middle of the race towards the end, and I was able to push a bit harder. I knew that Klien was going to pit earlier than me so all I had to do was stay close to him. Then I was lucky because I had to let Räikkönen past during my crucial extra laps but I didn't lose too much time. After all that, one point is better than nothing.
Ralf Schumacher
I thought I could block him in behind J.J., but knowing Tony, that might make him mad. I didn't want to mess with that. ... I actually got a little loose there and couldn't pick up the throttle as hard as I wanted.
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