I still have the competitive spirit, which is good.
MARIO ANDRETTIWhat I learned is that in business you must make decisions based on facts, not react with your heart.
More Mario Andretti Quotes
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In NASCAR, you can do a lot of banging around and get pretty serious and even get yourself upside down.
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You see people in the left lane, and as long as they are on the speed limit, they stay there. Get in the right lane and let people pass you.
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Desire is the key to motivation, but it’s determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal .
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Can the U.S. support two Formula 1 races? I think so.
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You surround yourself with people who are the real experts.
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I like to think that the Grand Prix helped Long Beach to pretty much change its image.
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The day of parochialism in sports is over. The world is too small for what people like to call ‘the good old days.’
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All of the courses that run through real streets are very demanding. There is no room for error, no shoulders to lean on.
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My last race was at Le Mans in 2000, my first race was in 1959, so I dodged a lot of bullets along the way, I can tell you that.
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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.
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From a prestige standpoint, the U.S. needs to host Formula 1. And I think Formula 1, they know they need the U.S. as well. So many companies that are global are based in the United States support Formula 1.
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Let the police worry about somebody who wants to speed. Don’t force them pass in the right lane and zig zag, which can create an accident, just because you think you’re correct.
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When you start thinking you may get hurt, it’s time to get out of racing.
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Motor racing is like one big family, ultimately, and when you come back to it, that’s really what it feels like.
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I think it’s counterproductive in many ways to pretend to know things you don’t.
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