I never played for records. If I had played for records, then I would have had many more runs against my name. If, by your performance, the team wins, then that is what is most gratifying.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I went out there to play my game for the fun of it and never based my career around records.
If you're successful in what you do over a period of time, you'll start approaching records, but that's not what you're playing for. You're playing to challenge and be challenged.
It's real nice and exciting for me to break the records, but it's more exciting for me to be on a winning team.
I'm playing to the sort of people who like the same records.
The last two records I liked playing a lot.
I don't think about goals and records. Competition is what keeps me playing.
Really, throughout my career, what I've done is taken teams with bad records and with every situation I've made them better.
I never think about records. I focus on my race and try to get onto the podium consistently. It's hard enough to do that.
I don't listen to my own records a lot. Once in a while - to check out my mistakes. Because you can always see a spot or two in the record where you could have done better. So you more or less study this way.
I just to put out the best records I can and perform the best I can.