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Oh, I get nervous quite a bit, actually.
NASCAR is not immune to the down economy.
I think we're the best road racing show in town.
Being a France is great from a heritage standpoint.
Rumors are always interesting, but they're seldom right.
We've always been more gender neutral than any other sport.
I can tell you the flag we get behind. It's the American flag.
People don't buy tickets to a race to hear my political views.
When it comes to making tough decisions, I'm ready to make them.
The France family is locked and loaded in its dedication to Nascar.
I'm deeply involved in making the race closer and tighter and safer.
We're trying to make sure it goes up. Expand NASCAR, expand our fan base.
I don't have an overabundance of cocky attitude, because I'm collaborative.
Lots of things can happen when there's really hard racing and contact going on.
We want the ability of the drivers to be the focus, not who has the latest gizmo.
We don't want to put new technology in that would cost teams more to compete with.
I have said I will not have a 30-year run like my father for a variety of reasons.
Our property, we've taken the position that we're phasing out the Confederate flag.
I didn't think the family business would be big enough to have an opportunity for me.
This is a contact sport. It's always been a contact sport, especially late in the race.
That's how I judge a winner - how somebody manages their family and raises their family.
The opportunity at NASCAR will continue to be such that the best talent wants to be here.
We want to be more relevant to the fastest-growing segment of the population - Hispanics.
If we have close, great racing like we have, then the ratings will take care of themselves.
Getting an opportunity is one thing, but success is based on always trying to create value.
There's nothing quite like being part of a NASCAR race weekend, and that always will hold true.
If we think we can make winning more important and the racing more exciting, that's what we'll do.
My style is to be collaborative, progressive, to look at things that seem a little bit impossible.
You never want to have a stumble, but it happens sometimes. It happens, and you get through things.
I really like the idea of fans being able to curate their entire digital experience at live events.
We want to find a way to be an environmental leader in motor sports, as well as in sports in general.
Mr. Trump is changing American politics forever and his leadership and strength are desperately needed.
At the end of the day, concussions are best dealt with between the drivers and their personal physicians.
You have to make sure there's a high degree of confidence that whoever won the race did it fair and square.
I thought I'd go into law or something. I always loved NASCAR, but I didn't view it as a business opportunity.
The drivers are regular people that come from all over the country. I think the sports fans can relate to them.
We want everybody in this country to be a NASCAR fan, and you can't do that by being insensitive in any one area.
My last name is good and bad. It's great from an opportunity standpoint. The bad news is that you're prejudged often.
We'll always focus on making our racing safer and more competitive than ever before. We'll never stop working on that.
People recognize the size and scope of NASCAR but at the same time we are constantly underserved by the media coverage.
Not everyone has the means to race stock cars - we know that - but VR technology can recreate the experience right at home.
When drivers are going at their best, trying their hardest, taking chances and doing amazing things, that's what fans love.
Every sport has different cycles where it's better than it was or less than it should be, whatever it is, that will work out.
Everything is pretty good in my life, and like everybody else, things happen, and you put your head down and solve challenges.
Am I here because of my last name? To a degree. But I would ask people to judge me and my executive team on what we accomplish.
A crash is part of the game. We've tried to make the cars a lot safer. There's no getting around it though. We're a contact sport.
We're going to do whatever it takes to bring that NASCAR style of racing on the track to full fruition. That's simply what we have to do.
We don't have entitlements as part of our family heritage. If you want nice things in life, if you want to get ahead, you have to earn it.
We see families making a vacation out of a NASCAR event. The average drive is 200 miles so they're often going to spend a few days with us.
Diversity is very, very important. I talk about it frequently. And my efforts there should never be challenged no matter what my political view.