Danny Lasoski

Danny Lasoski
Danny "The Dude" Lasoskiis an American sprint car racing driver from Dover, Missouri...
heat locked races
Getting locked in is everything. We don't want to go through the heat races and requalify because you never know what could happen.
feels head hold needs
He needs to hold his head high, ... I know what it feels like to be right there.
backed corners felt hit king rubber
I hit those corners very good, but for the King to go by me, there had to be rubber there. I went down there and felt it and I got to him and I backed off because I didn't want to show him.
gotten great line running traffic
Kraig was running a great line up there and we hadn't gotten into lapped traffic yet,
bad early engine holding later lucky needs number paul program rubber stayed thank tire tonight
I've got to thank Mopar and Paul Kistler for getting our engine program back where it needs to be, ... Tonight it was just rubber down and holding our own. We had no tire left, we were just lucky it stayed up. The bad thing about Chico is when you get an early number in qualifying, you're in trouble. The later the number the better here.
looking rubber
I had been looking around for rubber the whole time,
anywhere car cow falls fun grew love needed sioux
We could go anywhere we needed to go. I grew up in Knoxville on the half-miles and Sioux Falls on the quarter-miles and I love these quarter-miles as well as the half-miles, but when you've got a car working like this it's like, 'Holy cow it's fun to race.'
across bottom engine forward four great lift open opportunity running top wide
We probably had a fifth-place car, ... The Mopar had been running great so we put another engine in and it would run wide open but that was it. I couldn't throttle it. It wouldn't take off, wouldn't do anything. To run across the bottom you had to lift a little bit. But I'm just tickled. We're making progress. A top four for us is a victory. We had an opportunity to run better, but as long as we're going forward that's all we're working toward.