A lesser but still fundamental rule of racing is that you properly enter the event. Anyone who doesn't but still insists on running interferes with the paying customers.
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It might sound stupid, but I don't enter a race to win - I enter a race because I love racing.
I'm a competitor. I really enjoyed the race more than just going out and running to run.
There is always the excitement of running races.
Running on different types of racetracks is challenging - not only for the drivers, but even more for the team members who have to make adjustments to the cars before each race.
We're involved in racing because there's that element of competition. But there's that desire to push yourself beyond the natural comfort zone and the boundaries that are preset if you like, and to be better than the rest.
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.
I enjoy racing because I want to do it. No one's forcing me.
I save the race for the race and I don't let it all out in practice.
In racing, we have a better chance of it happening quicker because we have attracted good people to come to work for us. It's the beginning of a great adventure, and we're looking forward to it.
My whole feeling in terms of racing is that you have to be very bold. You sometimes have to be aggressive and gamble.
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