NASCAR fans only get to see a fraction of their favorite drivers’ personalities on the track and through interview clips, and there are plenty of personality quirks fans miss simply because they’re seldom physically around the garage.

But the drivers actually know each other pretty well, especially for the veterans who have been racing each other for years. So For The Win conducted its annual investigation to see what some drivers really think of each other and how they answered these eight personality questions.

Answers have been lightly condensed and edited for clarity.

1. Which driver is most likely to start a fight?

Joey Logano: Apparently me lately. I don’t know, you take a guess. The normals.

Kevin Harvick: I don’t know, who was the last fight? I think Kyle (Busch) punched Joey, so I guess the most recent would be the most likely.

Denny Hamlin: Harvick, because he has before.

Alex Bowman: Who was the last guy in a fight? Kyle Busch? Probably Kyle Busch.

Aric Almirola: A physical or verbal fight? Verbal fight, I would say my teammate Kevin Harvick’s pretty good at that. Actually, I would say Kyle Busch is pretty high on the list there. He’s very opinionated and very grumpy when he doesn’t win.

And then an actual physical fight? I don’t know who would instigate one, but I know Ryan Newman would not be one you’d want to start a fight.

Kyle Larson: Probably Joey Logano. I feel like he makes a lot of people mad. Or Kyle Busch.

Kurt Busch: Kevin Harvick is most likely to start a fight. That’s just his mentality

Brad Keselowski: Have there been any fights this year? I guess none of us then?

Jimmie Johnson: There’s really none of us that want to be in a fist fight. We start lots of car fights after an incident. We’ll create more work for our crew guys, and I’m putting myself in that. I’m not saying I’m some tough guy by any stretch, but I just don’t see any real fights. There might be a push or a shove, but there’s plenty of car fights.

Ryan Blaney: I could see Ryan Newman getting into it, and he’s the one guy I would not want to fight.

Clint Bowyer: These guys aren’t gonna fight! First of all, you don’t know what NASCAR’s gonna do to you if you do fight, but they’re gonna make sure they benefit for years to come off you having a temper tantrum and fighting. They’re gonna have you in commercials for the rest of your career.

2. Who’s most likely to get revenge on another driver on the track?

Bowman: Probably Kyle Busch. Or Joey Logano.

Larson: I feel like Logano’s the type that if you make him mad, he’s just gonna wreck you.

Hamlin: Matt Kenseth

Kurt Busch: Martin Truex Jr. is a sneaky one for revenge.

Keselowski: Oooh, I would say probably Matt Kenseth. Just look at the history.

Johnson: I think we’re all capable, I would say. I think Kyle Busch comes to mind. Not necessarily revenge in a bad way, but I think (Larson) used him up in Chicago in Turns 1 and 2, and Kyle got back to him in 3 and 4. So I guess Kyle.

Bowyer: All of us.

3. Who’s the best driver to be around if you’re having a bad day?

Keselowski: Probably Clint Bowyer because he’s very light-hearted. He can make anything funny.

Johnson: Bowyer. Even if he’s having a bad day, he still has a humorous way to send his message. He’s just a lot of fun.

Bowyer: Probably Kevin (Harvick), as long as he’s having a good day, and that answer has to be that way. If I’m having a bad day, Kevin is definitely the guy that helps because he’ll make fun of me or something and put me in a good mood. But if he’s having a bad day, he’s worse than I am, so that’s not a good combination.

Logano: Jeez, I don’t really look for drivers to pick me up, not really looking to be around any of them. They’ve all got their ulterior motives.

Bowman: For me, Jimmie Johnson. He’s super helpful. He’s obviously won a lot, and he’s also gone through a lot of different experiences and circumstances, and typically whatever you’re going through, you can lean on him and learn something.

Kurt Busch: It seems like Kyle Larson wants to be your friend out on the track, so I’d like to be around him if I’m having a bad day.

Larson: I spend a lot of time around Ricky Stenhouse Jr., so I would say him. But the funniest guy in the garage is definitely Clint Bowyer so maybe him also.

Blaney: Just your friends, Chase Elliott or Bubba Wallace. We go way back, so if you’re having a bad day just nice to relax and hang out with them.

4. Most likely to have a burner Twitter account?

Kurt Busch: I would go with Blaney. I would just assume. He’s in on the youth movement.

Keselowski: Ryan Blaney. I just think Ryan Blaney’s probably got a Twitter burner account, but that’s just a suspicion.

Blaney: Keselowski for some reason comes to mind. I don’t know why.

Larson: Ryan Newman doesn’t ever tweet anything personally — his PR people do — but he’s always on Twitter looking at people’s stuff.

Hamlin: Brad Keselowski.

Bowman: I’m sure Dale Jr. could have a burner account, and it’d be some parody or something. It’d be pretty funny.

Johnson: Carl Edwards and he’s not even in the sport.

Almirola: I assume it would be one of the young kids. Name any kid you want — Bubba Wallace.

Bowyer: What the (expletive) is that? I think I have a Facebook account, but I have no idea how to get on it. Is that a burner?

5. Most annoying or frustrating driver on the track this year and why?

Kurt Busch: Oh that’s easy. That’s my little brother. He’s always annoying.

Larson: Any lapped car. Lappers in general are annoying.

Hamlin: I would say your teammates because you’ve gotta race them a little cleaner than the other guys.

Bowyer: For me, it’s probably been Chase Elliott, I don’t even know why. He’s just a pain in my ass. But a lot of times when you’re racing around somebody that much, I think our teams, at the end of the day, have competed a lot on the track together, and when you do that, you’re gonna have things happen.

Bowman: It’s different every week. Ryan Newman’s still the hardest guy to pass, and I don’t think that’s ever going to change.

Johnson: I can’t look any further than myself. I’ve been so frustrated in not being able to race where I want to and do the things that I want to in the car, I haven’t really paid attention to anyone else.

6. Who’s most likely to drive a beat-up car in real life?

Johnson: I don’t know why Bowyer comes to mind. His give-a-(expletive) meter is broken.

Kurt Busch: I’ve seen some of the cool Volkswagens that Daniel Suárez has, so I’m gonna go with him. I’ve seen him in his Volkswagen bus here at the track.

Logano: I know Daniel Suárez does. I do as well, but I know Suárez has got an old bus that’s not getting anywhere in a hurry.

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Larson: Ryan Blaney because he’s weird, and I think he does drive a beat up Bronco.

Hamlin: Ryan Newman. I’m guessing he’s probably got an old pickup truck at home that he drives.

Bowman: I will make fun of William Byron because he bought a Corvette that’s automatic, and that’s just terrible. You’re supposed to buy a manual, and he bought an automatic one. So it’s not beat up, but it is lame. … That doesn’t make any sense. Maybe because he’s young and from the video game era, he just wants to push a button and go. It’s definitely weird.

Blaney: Logano likes old cars. He has a bunch of old ones. They’re not really beat up, but they’re old.

Almirola: David Ragan because he’s one of the most frugal (people) I’ve ever met.

I can’t wait to see what this little guy is going to do with his life! #TeamJL pic.twitter.com/clw4VsereQ — Joey Logano (@joeylogano) January 16, 2018

7. Which driver Has had the most surprising performance this year?

Logano: I guess surprising not in a good way, Jimmie’s season has been a surprise (after he finished without a win). I like Jimmie. I don’t want this to come across in a bad way, but I think he surprised everybody.

Bowyer: Probably Jimmie Johnson.

Kurt Busch: I think the most surprising performance is actually the lack of performance from Chevrolet. I didn’t think the Camaro would be that far off.

Harvick: I’ve been really surprised that Denny Hamlin has not won a race, when you look at the (Joe) Gibbs organization and how successful he’s been over the years.

Blaney: Harvick and Kyle Busch. It’s not surprising that they won; it’s surprising how many times they’ve won and how dominant they’ve been.

Larson: If I can pick three guys, I think the dominance that Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. have put on throughout the year has been pretty amazing. It’s very rare to see three guys be that much better than the competition, but they spent a lot of the year a lot better than the rest of us.

Hamlin: Erik Jones.

Keselowski: Honestly, I wouldn’t say anybody’s surprised me this year. I think it’s the lack of surprises that’s more stood out to me.

Almirola: I would have to say our team has been one of the team’s that’s caught most people by surprise. I think that the industry thought we would be average or slightly above, and I feel like our team has outperformed most everyone’s expectations.

8. Largest impact on the sport this season?

Logano: I like to think I have some kind of impact. Might be me, probably Kevin (Harvick) if not.

Almirola: Chase Elliott, probably, now that Dale Jr.’s gone. I think think it’s pretty well assumed that Chase Elliott is becoming more of the face of the sport and becoming one of the most popular drivers. So for him having success and winning a few races is a big deal for this sport.

Johnson: I feel like Chase Elliott is. His performance on the track and winning with a legacy and his likeability, I think he’s the one.

Blaney: Either Bubba (Wallace) or Chase (Elliott). Chase winning a couple times is pretty big for the sport, and then Bubba being there full-time is really big for it too.

Larson: Kyle Busch brings a lot of attention to the sport with his personality. He’s loved and hated by a lot of fans, so I feel like he does a good job of bringing attention to our sport.

Hamlin: Kyle Busch. Winning a lot and he’s had some really good finishes, wild finishes with Harvick and Larson.

Kurt Busch: I would still go with Dale Jr. in the broadcast booth. He’s been nailing it.

Bowman: I think Dale has obviously had a big impact on the sport throughout his career and stepping away from driving full time and going to the tv booth, he’s continuing to have a very large impact on the sport. But Chase Elliott is obviously very popular, his dad was very popular, so I think he’s having a big impact.

Keselowski: I don’t see one person sticking out. I would say the three drivers that have won the most races between Kevin, Kyle and Martin, it’s pretty equal between those three.

Bowyer: (Expletive), I don’t know. It’d be a smartass answer, and we’d probably lose our jobs. I don’t know, we all make an impact. We all make a difference.