Ford Performance NASCAR: Kansas 1 Post Race Quotes

FORD FINISHING RESULTS
5th        Joey Logano
7th        Brad Keselowski
11th      Aric Almirola
12th      Greg Biffle
16th      Sam Hornish Jr.
24th      Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
31st      Trevor Bayne
36th      Michael McDowell
35th      Cole Whitt
32nd     David Gilliland
34th      Brett Moffitt
28th      Josh Wise

 

JOEY LOGANO, No. 22 AAA Insurance Ford Fusion (Finished 5th) – “Passing all those cars was fun but the rest of it we just did a terrible job of executing this race. We made mistake after mistake. Whether it was me on pit road or everything we did it seemed. We had a fast race car and that is what saved us. Execution was not very good tonight and we all just have to raise our game a little bit and understand why we made mistakes and clean it up going forward.”

 

GREG BIFFLE, No. 16 Cheez-It SpongeBob SquarePants Ford Fusion (Finished 12th) – “It was a bit of an up and down night for us. I am really proud of the 16 team. We kept adjusting on the car as the night went on and we were able to come home 12th. We just missed out on the top-10, which is an improvement from where we have been lately, so that is a good sign. We just have to keep working on it and I know they guys will. It is a little bit of momentum in the right direction, so we will take it and move on to Charlotte.”

 

ARIC ALMIROLA, No. 43 Farmland Ford Fusion (Finished 11th) – “We struggled most of the night, on the long run especially. On the short run we took off pretty good but we got beat on the long run. We have some more work to do but we are consistent. We are running top-15 consistently and that is something to be proud of but we need to figure out how to consistently be better. I am proud of my guys and proud of everyone on this Farmland Fusion. We were pretty sloppy tonight but to get out of here with an 11th place finish was a decent night for us.”

 

SAM HORNISH JR., No. 9 Medallion Bank Ford Fusion (Finished 16th) – “We had a good car and we took two there at the end. I was a little scared to adjust on it because it had felt good where it was at and we were a little on the free side and I didn’t want to free it up too much. It ended up being too tight and the guys did a great job maki8ng good calls to get the car better and the pit crew did a good job. Today I feel like I let them down a little bit. That is good though, it is something to build on and a big improvement for us as far as our downforce racing this year. I am appreciative to have a run like we did.”

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