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.
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More Mario Andretti Quotes
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Of course, there is nothing wrong with the expansion to countries like Asia, China, Malaysia.
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The United States is the only country where a driver can have a successful career – either in stock cars or IndyCar – and he won’t need a passport.
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Staging Formula One is incredibly expensive.
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Tom Carnegie will never be replaced.
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You do a period of go-karting until you’re at the age of qualifying for a ride in a ‘school-kart,’ then you qualify for driving school. And several of the driving schools have a competition series for their own students.
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You’re safer in the race car than you are in cars going to and from the track.
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My wife loves football, but I think she’s resigned to the fact that I’ll never make it there.
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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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Quite honestly, I treat myself with cars I really want to drive, and I have some flexibility to do that.
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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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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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Can the U.S. support two Formula 1 races? I think so.
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Whatever the changes, from one era to the next, Pocono has maintained its character and significance to me, and it always will. My family shares this sentiment.
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I wanted to have a career that would last a hundred years if possible.
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It makes great conversation to discuss what’s wrong with open-wheel racing today.
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