I've been on the side of it where you have bad luck and slow cars.

Chase Elliott winning is better for our sport.

I have never driven an IndyCar, but based on everything I've heard, the characteristics and how you drive them are 180 degrees different.

I've been fortunate enough to have won a lot of races and do a lot of things in my career.

I like competition. For me, it is fun.

I have been around this long enough to know that there are no givens in this particular sport. There are too many things that can go wrong. There are too many things that can change.

I don't know why we have this flair for having dramatic finishes, but we've definitely had a few through the years.

I think when you have kids, it definitely makes you look at things from a different perspective, but I think that the biggest thing it's done is it's made me look at things from a different perspective from a professional standpoint in how you analyze things and how you look at things and how you react to things.

How many times have you had a crappy Super Bowl, but everybody goes to the Super Bowl because it's an event.

People don't like the same thing. You have to keep their attention.

If you make the schedule exciting and make the events exciting, that is what guarantees you the people to come back if they had a good time.

I let people draw their own conclusions about my similarities to Dale Sr.

I just try to be myself. But I will tell you this: I will not back down to anyone.

I always like my chances at Daytona.

I will not back down to anyone.

A lot of people think the path to success is a straight line, but it's not. It has got many turns and curves, and you just got to go with the ebbs and flows of it all.

We are not a boy band in the traditional sense. We don't dance or have synchronized moves. We are a pop-rock band.

We Skype all the time - me and my brothers, and especially me and Dani. Anytime we're apart from the person we're with, we're always trying to be in touch and call.

We're guys that like to make fun music, music that people like. And I think, for us, it's just important to always keep your mind in the right place and always keep your heart in the place of making music that you love.

People seriously ask us all the time, 'Are you guys really brothers?'

I want healthy children.

Our shows are just like that. The screaming is constant, nonstop, and there's not one minute of silence during the show. It's pretty intense.

You forget everything that happened with the first one. Like, at first, I was like, 'How do I swaddle a baby again? Can I hold her like this?' It's like your brain is kind of melting. When you're in the hospital, you're like, 'They really shouldn't let us go home yet.'

For us, our musical journey has just been a progression. We're not trying to grow up too fast or anything, and I'm saying that even coming from being married. For us, we're growing up with our audience.

I don't know how many times I literally hear this. It's the worst pun in the world from some idiotic frat guy. It's like, 'You must be 'Jealous' of Nick!' Constantly! It's like, why? He's doing his thing. I'm doing mine! He's happy. I'm happy.

When we first started in '04 or '05, that's when social media started to become a way to release music and connect with fans - and our fans were kind of at the forefront of that.

We're growing and learning together, and it is important for us to stay true to the family that we are.

No one is above temptation. No one is above life in general.

Nick is an amazing musician. He's really focused.

The songwriting did come naturally; it really did. Like Joe said, the first song we ever wrote together was the song that got us signed, you know, so it was either luck, fate, or something in between.

I carry cards because I don't like cash.

You have to connect with a song, and when you write it, that connection is already there. It's your baby; your passion is in that song.

The model of Yood is 'taking search out of search.'

My bag explodes with clothes all over my hotel room floor every day.

I'm actually a big 'Duck Dynasty' fan.

It's not your responsibility to comment on parenting for others. I would hate if someone did that to me.

When you can take away the ego, you learn a lot about yourself and the world around you.

I've always, like, wanted two kids that were both girls, and my wife was like, 'Why?' I'm like, 'Because I've been around boy so much my entire life that I want to be surrounded by, you know, girls.'

I've always had a passion for the tech industry, and I like to help build interesting products.

No matter how much you know, you can always learn more and be a good listener.

This crazy world that looks like a lot of fun is also really stressful and crazy at times.

We chose to be a family, not a band.

I miss touring. I miss seeing people on the road. I miss that adrenaline rush; there's nothing like it.

It's neat to hear a new generation of musicians come up.

When you go out on stage and you greet the crowd, there's nothing like it.

I'm a huge coffee drinker.

We try to live as normal a life as we can, but it can be overwhelming at times.

Being discovered by an audience is an incredibly difficult thing.

Dani's family are great, and I'm really lucky to have them as in-laws. But it's definitely not all plain sailing. They are such big characters who aren't scared to speak their mind, and we have different points of view at times, so we have to work through that.

I think there's, you know, somewhere inside of us there's that - that fear of one day waking up and, you know, the fans - the fans move on to the next band or something.