How many times did I hit the wall? I don't know, one, two, three, four, probably five or six ... I've got to thank my team, they build them as strong as they can for me, 'cause I like to knock the walls down with them.
You're scaring the fans. There's not enough security up the Turn 2 wall. Just nice and easy.
I just made a huge mistake ... I just went in too low into Turn 1. I was actually trying to give Tony more room and I just got loose under him and spun into him. I know he's pretty mad at me, but nothing I did intentionally. I've never had any problems with him, and don't want to start it tonight.
I give 110 percent as a driver all the time and you just want your equipment to last and be able to win these races
I don't care. I'm here to race. I'm here to win ... If I win, it just makes 'em more upset and crying on their way home.
I like the balance that he has. I don't have any problem with it ... He fits in with our race team and his personality fits with this race team. That's all that I'm worried about. I think that he fits in with the group of guys that's on this 18 car - they are very passionate about what they do. He's the same way about his driving and wanting to win trophies.
Having a love-hate relationship out there with the fans is not a bad thing ... I heard more noise for him tonight than I've ever heard for him, and all I can remember when I came into this sport is riding around Dale Earnhardt and him getting a lot of boos and cheers. And all he cared about was how much noise they made. Right now, the boos might be louder than the cheers, but at least they're making a lot of noise.
I think if he had his choice, he wouldn't be the villain ... I know Kyle's a good guy and he's an incredibly talented race car driver. He just gets himself into situations, you know, that it just follows him. He just needs to accept it, go with it, be himself. And I think there's an opportunity here for him.