I get appalled when I see good drivers being left on the sidelines because they haven't come up with the half million to a million to put themselves in a competitive car.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Racing has reached the point where it is pricing the young driver, no matter his talent, out of the game.
In F1 too many things overshadow the racing. There is too much politics.
No matter how good a driver you are, you have to have the right car and the right team behind you in order to succeed.
Most of the population cannot afford a private driver. What we're doing is relentlessly innovating to bring the price point down.
Why do you need to drive a Ferrari to get stuck in a traffic jam anyway? How do people afford these cars?
I suppose I could admire all these slow Seattle drivers for their safety-mindedness, consideration for others, and peace of mind. Instead, I'm a fury of annoyance.
I think fans of the sport have a good understanding now of how fit Formula One drivers need to be.
I'm an awful driver. I'm not going to lie about it. I'm not a good driver. I tried for a long time to pretend that I was. There's a lot of road rage and a lot of times it's directed at something I've done on the road.
It's sad that you don't see drivers being real people.
I feel comfortable around every driver out there and each driver is in charge of their own car, but you feel very secure racing the competition out there.