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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The competition in today's world of racing is so tough.
As a driver, you want to race every lap possible, especially when you've got a good car.
There's always hurdles. So I just keep moving, just constantly redefining myself. That's how you stay in the race.
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.
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.
Racing amuses me.
You don't get a mix of ovals and road/street course racing with this level of competition and speed anywhere other than Indy Car, and I think that's why it has remained a popular choice for so many young drivers.
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.
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.
It's all about racing on the track.