Peter Casey, USA TODAY Sports DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Our series of weekly NASCAR driver interviews takes the green flag today with Martin Truex Jr., the Furniture Row Racing driver who finished eighth in the Daytona 500. Q: If NASCAR allowed you to listen to music while you were racing, would you want to?

A: Absolutely not. One time when we were down somewhere testing and it was really boring for a couple days, I tried listening to a little mp3 player. And it was so distracting! When you'd go on the racetrack with that thing playing, it was like you were in outer space. So you'd just have to turn it off. It was fine in the garage, but when you were on the racetrack, it was drowning out the noise of the race car and you just couldn't hear it. It felt like you were completely disconnected from the car.

Q: Where did your first paycheck come from? A: First real paycheck or like cash money? Because I worked for cash for a long time when I was a kid. Like for your dad (who owned clam boats and raced)? Yeah, whatever I could do. Sweeping the floor in the shop or going down to the boat docks and painting stuff. Whatever I could do to make some money to go race with, that's what I was doing.

When I first started getting an actual paycheck, I think it wasn't until I started going out on the clam boats and fishing, you know? Up until then it was just cash. How old were you when you started fishing on the clam boats? I was about 16. Adobe cs4 master collection torrent windows. But I was younger than 10 when I'd start going down to the docks and painting stuff and cleaning. You probably don't understand what the bilge of an old clam boat is like, right?

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Well, I remember one time, me and my cousin had to go clean it when we were 8 or 10. We probably cleaned it all day long and got paid like $20. (Laughs) It was horrible! But it was worth the money when we were done. Q: Who is an autograph you got as a kid that seemed to be a big deal to you at the time? A: Honestly, I've never been a big autograph person — even when I was little, for some reason. The only one I can actually remember getting was Dale Earnhardt.

I can't remember exactly where it was. I think we were at Pocono when I was a kid — I can't even remember if it was Pocono, it was so long ago — but we were walking by a souvenir hauler or a race hauler and we'd asked them if they had anything autographed. And somebody brought a card out that was signed. So I don't even know if it was real, and I don't remember if it was a real race hauler. But that's the only time I've ever gotten an autograph in my whole life.

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