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Q&A: Sterling Marlin.

Sterling Marlin - Waste Management Chevrolet   [pic credit: GM media]
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Q&A: Sterling Marlin.

Wednesday, 28th March 2007

With the #14 team now safely in the top 35 in owner points entering the Nextel Cup event at Martinsville Speedway, Sterling Marlin says the next goal for the Ginn Racing crew is to remain there.

Q:
Sunday’s event is another Car of Tomorrow race. What do you think of the new car?

SM:
It’s hard to base too much off what we saw at Bristol since that’s a track where aerodynamics has virtually no effect. I think when we get to some bigger tracks we’ll be able to make a better assessment. I don’t like them as much as the traditional ones, but NASCAR is going to make us drive them so we have to figure out a way to be competitive. The bottom line is, the change is being made, so we have to go along with it. But I still think they’re funny looking.
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