In terms of sort of intensity of sitting atop the pit box, where does that race rank?
CHAD KNAUS: Right now not as intense as Homestead this weekend is going to be (laughing), I’ll be honest with you. The one thing that I think you have to have in this industry is a short‑term memory. That’s definitely what I’ve got. I can’t exactly tell you how that all played out that weekend. I know the stress level was high and intensity was high. The 97 car sat on the pole, the 24 car qualified well, we qualified well. And right there at Homestead there’s three pit boxes, and the 97 ‑‑ was that that race? ALAN GUSTAFSON: Yeah. CHAD KNAUS: The 97, he took the first pit box, the 24 car took the other one just behind them, and then I took right in the middle of them just to try to add fuel to the fire and try to get everything going. And at that point, it was every man for himself. Typically in a competitive nature you try to spread out and give everybody their own space, but at that point we couldn’t do it. So actually we qualified a little worse. But anyways, man, they’re all as imp