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Travis Kvapil, driver of the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford with Yates Racing, answers this week's pop culture questions.
1. Name a few kid shows you watch without any kids in the room.
Kvapil: I do watch SpongeBob [SquarePants] a little bit without the kids in the room. I kind of got to watching it with the kids and I thought it was pretty cool, so I do watch it without them.
2. How did you honor thy mother this year?

Kvapil: Pretty lame. I'm not much of a holiday guy, so just a card and flowers. She's in Wisconsin. I have brought her to Darlington in the past and she really enjoyed that, but she's going to be visiting next week instead.
3. Bruce Willis is the latest star to unveil a celebrity-branded scent. Why does everyone feel the need to have his or her own fragrance and did you ever smell eau de Jeff Gordon?
Kvapil: No, I do not, and I don't care to smell any fragrance of Jeff Gordon. I guess the only time I do is when he's passing me on the track.
4. What's the nicest thing you've ever done for a stranger?
Kvapil: You know how you see the homeless guys at intersections? I have given them sandwiches in the past. There's one guy a few years ago, when I used to fly out of the same airport all the time. He was always at the same corner every Thursday, and I would always bring a sandwich for him.
5. The Phoenix Suns made a political statement opposing Arizona's new immigration law on their jerseys. Should NASCAR do something?
Kvapil: I don't know if I really want to touch that. I don't think you should be able to question whether someone is legal or illegal just by his or her looks, but I don't think NASCAR needs to get involved with that at all.
6. Name a song right now that you're embarrassed to know the words to and the fact that you sing it out loud.
Kvapil: Anything that Taylor Swift has on the radio. I get stuck listening to it in the car with my wife and my daughter. They're big Taylor Swift fans. And actually I went to Taylor Swift's concert last summer with my 13-year-old daughter and five of her friends. That was pretty exciting.