I think there's a lot of deep-rooted history in England with racing. Lots of Formula One teams are based there. Formula One is obviously a huge sport over in England and Europe.
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Even though people involved in racing think that it has a big sporting stage, it is a minority sport compared to some of the other high-profile events: football, Formula One or golf.
In F1 too many things overshadow the racing. There is too much politics.
They say Formula One is a market which it can't be, obviously. Our market is independent, it's a sport.
I have a lot of great racing memories growing up in Europe as a young boy - playing with car parts on my dad's desk, watching the races on Sunday afternoons to try and spot him on TV, even having the chance to go to Formula 1 races where he was working.
There is no doubt that Formula 1 has the best risk management of any sport and any industry in the world.
Nobody in Formula One has won so many titles, so many races as I did. So Ferrari for me is crucial; it is more than important.
The competition in today's world of racing is so tough.
I think fans of the sport have a good understanding now of how fit Formula One drivers need to be.
When I race in Australia or Korea or Japan I know it will be a big change for me because Ferrari fans are worldwide.
Do you have any ambitions outside racing? My main ambition at the moment, whether inside or outside racing, is to become Formula 1 World Champion.
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