Quote by Sterling Marlin
A guy came to the shop every day. A lot of guys put the foam like

A guy came to the shop every day. A lot of guys put the foam like stuff that forms to you, kinda like the Indy car guys run. He fitted it up and it felt real good, so were going to try to run it. – Sterling Marlin

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I think well be in pretty good shape. Weve got the same car we ran in all the speedway races since 2001, and its been a real good car for us. Its led every race weve been in. – Sterling Marlin

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