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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
May 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Heading into the Indianapolis 500, the two-time series champion for Team Penske tells us why he believes the talent level in IndyCar is just as good as Formula One, offers insight into the motives for his offseason workouts and why he felt comfortable moving away from his team's race shop.
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May 29, 2021
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Titles in the series (100)
12 Questions with Daniel Suarez: The 12 Questions series of interviews continues this week with Daniel Suarez of Joe Gibbs Racing. I spoke with Suarez at Texas Motor Speedway. 1. How much of your success is based on natural ability and how much has come from working at it? I really feel like you need to have some natural ability, but at this point of the sport — in the Xfinity Series and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series — I feel like most of the drivers have the same ability and it all depends on how hard the team and the driver work for every single race. 2. Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards have all retired in the last couple years. What’s your pitch for fans of theirs to become fans of yours? It’s hard to answer that question. I’m just trying to make my way into the sport and trying to be successful. Those are great names of the sport and they’re actually names I grew up looking at. For me, it would be very good if, someday, fans of these guys started to support me. 3. by The Teardown