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So Alonso knows he needs to go flat-out in qualifying.

“I have a car that’s super confident to drive and that makes it for a rookie a lot more fun,” VeeKay said, “and also a lot easier to go flat-out. I’ve had a great car all season but I just haven’t had a lot of luck. So let’s hope the turnaround starts now. I’m super happy with starting fourth and I hope we can take three places off the end result on Sunday.”

“It’s also a bit of a shock to the system to get back into doing that as well. Driving anything that you can push and go flat-out is going to be a good feeling.”

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“I didn’t really imagine him being able to go flat-out like that. He was ready to play.”

If the lights were on my side, I’d be there in 15 minutes without having to go flat-out.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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