We couldn't get the car back until well after the end of the race and we had very little time for repairs.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
This is like my dad's race team where we had one Legend car. If we wrecked it, we couldn't race the next week unless we had enough parts to put it back together again.
In the end I didn't get a top car any more. I had no toughness left. That was the reality.
I once bought an old car back after I sold it because I missed it so much and I had forgotten that it never ran. It was a British racing car. You know, because I just wanted it back. I could only remember what was good about it.
We ran three cars last year. Unfortunately, as time went on, we did have to let a few people go, which we regretted, but just because of the situation.
Any time you can get a muscle car back, it's a good thing.
Unfortunately we don't have all the bits and pieces on the car that we had hoped to have by this stage so we've got to make as good a job as we can with what we have and we feel we are doing well with that at the moment.
One of my biggest problems this season was with the clutch at the start of the race. I hate to risk the car.
I have been in Formula One for 12 years, and out of that I had one year with the perfect car.
Ferrari used to be the car that you kept in your garage, took out to polish and show, and put back into the garage.
It is the neglect of timely repair that makes rebuilding necessary.
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