I would rather have racing without computers. The human side is forgotten, and instead of talking over what's happening and just trusting the feel of the driver, the data becomes almost more important.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't have statistics in my mind when I was racing. It was always a consequence - a nice consequence. I enjoyed it, but it wasn't the reason I was racing.
I guess it is the sense of personal satisfaction that racing gives you that I am probably going to miss, because in racing you get that feedback very quickly.
I'm a racer at heart more than anything else, and that will always be my priority: competing. But ultimately, if you can't drive, you can still have the competitive spirit outside of a car.
People are so bad at driving cars that computers don't have to be that good to be much better. Any time you stand in line at the D.M.V. and look around, you're like, Oh, my God, I wish all these people were replaced by computer drivers.
Racing amuses me.
If you think about racing too much you may just lose it a little bit.
I know it can be dangerous, but I love racing. I worry my wife, but she knows it's important to me.
I enjoy racing because I want to do it. No one's forcing me.
I've been around racing a fairly long time, but when it comes to the important issues, I'm happy to let others make the big decisions.
As a driver, you want to race every lap possible, especially when you've got a good car.