Sam Hornish: We are very glad that we’re in the top 35

 

Sam Hornish: We are very glad that we’re in the top 35

Mar 21, 2008

Sam Hornish Penske Racing

We are very glad that we’re in the top 35, but really, the exception to that is I knew how much better we could have done at Bristol. If we’d had better pit stops and made the car better—and that goes back to communication—we would have finished in the top 20, and we would have been top 30 in points. The track kind of threw us off a little bit.

We had a lot rain coming in, and we were never on the track twice when we had the same conditions. The weather this year has been strange. Someone told me it’s been a bad year to be a rookie because you’re getting limited track time. 

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