Racing's my life.

I'm just a normal person.

Winning cures all problems.

I'm not the spring chicken anymore.

I always like my chances at Daytona.

I'm fortunate to have a solid fan base.

The officials in the garage do a great job.

Sometimes you've got to keep your mouth shut.

This Reese's Chevrolet was downright awesome.

Chase Elliott winning is better for our sport.

I'm gonna have nightmares about kids eating free.

The big things are the things that you don't expect.

I like football, baseball, basketball, golf, racing.

There's a difference between a superstar and a megastar.

One of my strengths over the years is to be open-minded.

I'm more comfortable inside the car than I am anywhere else.

Winning takes you to that next level of being a bigger star.

Money and fame? I never had it, don't really know if I want it.

I like the challenges we face in the future. That motivates me.

People like things that change. They don't like stagnant things.

I've been on the side of it where you have bad luck and slow cars.

I let people draw their own conclusions about my similarities to Dale Sr.

I sometimes need to be smarter, but that's not going to change how I drive.

I'm going to quit when I feel like I'm not having fun anymore or I'm not competitive.

You want to see how many races you can win, you want to see how many laps you can lead.

Anybody who says I can't do something, it just motivates me more than you could believe.

I played baseball when I was in junior high, but that's the last time I played baseball.

If you follow the same path as everyone else you're just going to be like everyone else.

It's really not about what you have. It's about how you're able to enjoy life in general.

I've been fortunate enough to have won a lot of races and do a lot of things in my career.

Everybody got a taste of success and everybody wants to keep elevating that to the next level.

I'm one of those guys that gets bored with things pretty fast, so I've got to keep it mixed up.

It's probably 10% luck and 45-45 on the driver and the car. If you have a bad car, you're done.

Just in a professional world, sometimes a phone call is definitely more meaningful than a text.

In my opinion, the most stagnant thing in our sport is our schedule and our venues that we go to.

In my opinion, Jimmie Johnson should be our most popular guy because he's won seven championships.

When you have fast cars and bad luck, it's a lot easier to handle than having slow cars and bad luck.

It kind of sucks when you lose a dog; you don't realize how attached to them you are until they are gone.

As a race car driver, driving is the easy part. The hard part is containing the emotions on the race track.

I have had window braces smashed in the front of my car, several times. They fail all the time in the front.

How many times have you had a crappy Super Bowl, but everybody goes to the Super Bowl because it's an event.

I had to decide if I wanted to race full time or be an architect. I decided I could always go back to school.

I definitely want to get more involved in making sure that West Coast racing is healthy and where it needs to be.

I don't know why we have this flair for having dramatic finishes, but we've definitely had a few through the years.

When you look at how the sports world is changing, you have to figure out how to become different than everyone else.

On any given day, I don't think there's anybody who can outdrive me. That's the mind set I have going into every race.

There's no bigger thrill than beating the guy you're not supposed to beat or winning a race you're not supposed to win.

I purposefully try to go through days without picking my phone up, and that's hard to do because we're so dependent on it.

I'm a guy that likes to sit in the quiet and think about things, and sometimes it's way more relaxing to have dead silence.

I want to thank everybody at Stewart-Haas Racing, everybody at Ford for just continuing to put the effort they put into these cars.

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