If you are out in two races and someone else has a good couple of races, it could change. So all we do is try to get the optimum every time.
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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.
When you are racing in an able-bodied competition, you're all equal and you go out there and try your best, and that's what counts.
Every race is not perfect; there are obviously a lot of things I can improve on at the end of the race.
There is a great advantage in training under unfavorable conditions. It is better to train under bad conditions, for the difference is then a tremendous relief in a race.
Before competition, I start to question things. I don't know why it happens, but you've got to control it so you don't get too far out of the race.
Every race I've been in, I calculated race into the equation. If you're in America, you calculate it into the equation. It is a factor. I never make it an issue. I don't run the campaign wearing it on my sleeve, but I don't run away from it, either.
This is a business, and no one enters a race not to finish first. I wouldn't say I'm in it for the competition, but I'm certainly not just in it to coast along. I want to be the best I possibly can be.
It's not good to focus on one person or two persons about being your rivals. The important thing is just to train hard and be ready for the competition and to prepare for the races so that in case of anything that comes out, you are able to handle it.
Just take each race as it comes and have fun.
Surprising as it may seem, this study indicates that similar conditions are best for all sorts of races.