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"Then when we got here, we pulled in and I was very laid-back and I could tell that Scott was tense. I thought it was interesting because what seems easy to me, is not. It's unique and it's different. He actually, even away from the camera, was really excited about driving the car."
McMurray said he thought not having a cage or windshield would have been the strangest part of driving Dixon's car, but that was an easy adjustment. He said the only previous time he'd sat in an open-wheel car was a 1997 version of Ganassi's at a Christmas party.
"I just wish I could have seen a little better," he said. "I kept trying to lift myself up in the car so I could see where I was going. It's just a really, really fun racecar to get to drive."
Dixon had to adjust to having a roof and a windshield and the challenge of squeezing in and out of a Sprint Cup car.
"They're definitely pretty hard to get in and out of," he said. "I thought ours would be more difficult but you just come from the top and slide, here you've got to 'Dukes of Hazzard' style and slide through the window. And then get your legs in, and there's things you can hit your head on."
The 33-degree bank was also impressive. By comparison, the Texas Motor Speedway has among the steepest turns on the IndyCar circuit at 24 degrees.
Dixon said he even worried that the Tahoe was going to roll on the preliminary tour around the tri-oval.
"This place is massive," said Dixon, a two-time IndyCar Series champion. "I've spoken before (about) how Indy is large as well but just the sheer size of this and how it's spread out. When you're going out there, you feel really lonely by yourself. It would be nice to maybe have a few other cars out here and maybe take the restrictor plate off to see the full power of these kinds of cars at a track like this.
"I really enjoyed it. It was a definite eye-opener. Definitely a fun, fun thing."
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