Words matter. These are the best Race Car Quotes from famous people such as Lolo Jones, Allan McNish, Robert Scoble, Kyle Busch, Christina Ricci, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I am training at such a high level that I actually could eat anything and get by. But as my coach always says, your body is like a car, and food is like your fuel. I am a race car, so I can’t just put unleaded fuel in my car. I need that good premium fuel.
I think music can really affect people’s emotions and, when I am about to get into a race car, I definitely listen to music with a good beat – that’s when you’ve got the adrenalin pumping. And the time before you go into a race weekend, you have a lot of emotion and adrenalin, and a lot of focus.
The problem is Twitter is designing the metaphorical equivalent of a Toyota Prius. A car for the masses. While I want a Formula One race car.
I mean, when I was growing up, my family was always into racing. So, we’d always have the TV on on Sundays watching the Cup races or whatever, and ultimately I kinda thought about wanting to become a race car driver. I thought it would be cool to get paid to do what you love to do most.
I’ve never been to a race car race before.
I’m just a race car driver.
With tennis, you can go pick up a racket, take a lesson, and understand how much talent and skill it takes to be as good as the top pros. Same with golf: pick up a club. But not many can go out and get in a race car and experience a drive at over 200 miles an hour.
I think fear is what keeps us from going over the edge. I mean, as a race car driver, I don’t think what makes a good race car driver is a fearless person. I think it’s somebody that is comfortable being behind the wheel of something that’s somewhat out of control.
I don’t want to die in a race car.
When you’re driving Tom Cruise around, and he’s literally a race car driver, and you’re supposed to be driving like you really know what you’re doing… It’s quite intimidating.
I wanted to be a race car driver when I was a kid.
Driving a race car isn’t too far a cry from driving any other sports car, but driving one through Africa in the middle of the night offers a wide scree of new sensations.
We’re way underpaid as race car drivers.
I just try to go out there and be who I am and compete and bring home as many trophies as I can. That’s what being a race car driver is all about and that’s why I do what I do.
At the time I was asked if I would ever step back in a race car, but what was very important for me was to go into the bathroom and pee on my own, but I could not do that. I had to be helped. That was my number one priority.
I just feel so confident when I get in my race car that I’m going to do good, I’m going to win, I’m going to outrun everybody.
You get such a visceral thrill driving a race car. You think you’ve driven, and then you’re like, ‘Oh, I was doing something for 20 years that I didn’t realize I hadn’t experienced the real version of.’
We are much more than just drivers who drive a race car.
I have a real passion for driving. Earlier on in my life I wanted to be a race car driver. But I don’t pay an extortionate amount of money for cars. I’m pretty frugal.
My friend is a former race car driver, so he races for Mercedes, and I root for him. I have a car that I love to race, I’ll take it to the track.
Honestly, I feel nobody can drive a race car better than I can. Driving-wise, I feel like I can out-drive anybody.
When I’m outside the car, I’m just kind of relaxed, hanging out. People tell me I could be more confident outside the car, but when I get in the race car, I don’t feel like anybody can beat me.
I love race car drivers, I love gymnastics, I love UFC, I love police officers, I love firefighters. I just try to give them the same enjoyment they give me.
When you’re in a race car, you’re going through so many different emotions throughout that race.
I keep my weight low, although you need to be able to move your weight around the race car to change the balance. I’m 6ft and I’m 70kg so I haven’t much fat on me.
I’ve got more stuff asked of me every week. But I drive a race car for a living. My car owner lets me race as many sprint car races as I want to run.
Racing is what I live for, and it makes my world go around. Having said that, without the support of the diabetes community, I may not have gotten back into the race car after my diagnosis in October 2007.
I’m a pretty intense person at the racetrack, but when I’m not thinking about my race car or in the garage doing my job, I’m pretty laid back, and I like to be organized and do normal things.
Our dad is not one to impart advice or gloat or reminisce about the good old days. But he’s a race car guy, been a car guy forever, and he always wants to talk about cars.
The goal for all of us drivers is to get a championship, but I’ve always wanted to be known as one of – if not the greatest – all-around race car drivers ever.
I am very puzzled by the fact that young people are getting infected again. They don’t take precautions despite an enormous amount of information. It’s like riding a race car at 200 kilometers an hour. Some people like the risk.
Every little kid has always wanted to be a race car driver. This gets some of that out.
I’m gonna be the best dad that ever lived. I’ll have a ranch with a race car track and a golf course.
I’d be a race car driver. I love fast cars.
I want to be known as a guy that was competitive in every type of race car he ever got in.