I will be better in Monte Carlo than I was in Phoenix. If I can't win maybe I will lead 50 laps.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's just really hard to work and get better, building and planning for the future with the new Monte Carlo and keeping the race team intact and keeping them healthy.
I guess if you're not going to win the championship, you're better off taking the opportunity to win a Brickyard or a Daytona 500 than you are to make the Chase and then fizzle out.
I've been racing for my whole life, and I know what I need to do to be able to win.
To race Formula three is very high risk and I am not going to take a chance. Thank god I am not doing it!
I just tried to keep my cool and continue with my race plan: to win.
Winning in Monaco is always special. That track has always been good to me. I won there in Formula 3000, battled for the victory with Williams in 2006 and now I've won two of the last three grands prix there.
My coach and I thought I could swim a 57.3 if I executed the perfect race, but I did even better than that.
I'm very, very competitive. If my grandmother asks to race me down the street, I'm going to try to beat her. And I'll probably enjoy it!
Yes, I could win the Olympics. I hope to, and that's what I'm training for. But it's really going to come down to me racing on that day... Just being really calm and mature about what the reality is - that's my strategy.
The fact that I am still alive after 100,000 laps is my championship.