Q&A - Roush Fenway Racing Drivers Discuss The “Car Of Tomorrow” Testing Session At Richmond Internat
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David Ragan No. 6 AAA Ford Fusion
The AAA Ford Fusion has been bad at times, and others its been good. At these tests you change everything that you can in the time slot that we have to run, but a big part of it is getting back and looking at the data that we get, so we go through a lot more changes than we would on a normal weekend. At times its been pretty sporty and its been real comfortable, but then we get off a little bit. Id say towards the end of the day well look and see what was the best overall over the last two days and put that back on and maybe some new tires and make a 15 or 20-lap run to see where we are at. Throughout the course of a two-day test you go from one drastic change to another, so you get off your baseline at times. I think overall we are getting some good notes and the more laps that I run, the better off I am. “
Greg Biffle No. 16 Ameriquest Ford Fusion
Im pretty happy, really. I think the test is going fairly well, better than I expected a lot better. “
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