Q.Christopher, despite a little bit of chaos on the day, how did you overcome everything?
CHRISTOPHER BELL: I mean, I don’t know. It was a fun race. It was a race that you could just kind of pick a lane and move forward as long as your car was driving good. I don’t know. Normally I hate superspeedways. But that was wild, chaotic a lot of fun honestly.
All the drivers need to celebrate this race because I don’t know how we put 400 miles together and not wrecking a ton of equipment. That was a blast.
Really, really proud of this 20 group to put together a solid day. Our whole goal going into Atlanta was just surviving. We did that. That was fun. Now we get to move on to a little bit more normal racetracks.
Q.What is the outlook for next week?
CHRISTOPHER BELL: Next week is going to be definitely a little more aggression from our camp. Going to Atlanta, you know that the opportunity to get caught up in a crash and not score any points is there. We were trying to be conservative going in here and getting out with a top five is amazing.
Yeah, it makes me really excited about going to tracks I love, Bristol and Watkins Glen, being strong, competitive, aggressive and racing for a win.
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