I have a Lamborghini Diablo. I have Mercedes 600, a 500, a 300, a 190. I have a Ferrari Testarossa, a Porsche speedster.
At the after-party of the Indy 500, I'm usually wearing jeans and a tank top.
But I think primarily, it's the fans that make this race.
I'd seen people overstay their welcome and I didn't want that to happen at all.
I'd rather try and fail than not try at all, as they say.
I have never had problems sleeping the night before a race.
Nobody remembers who finished second but the guy who finished second.
I have not changed much. I haven't gotten a big ego or anything.
Second place is just the first place loser.
Everything was magnificent so far, even if I knew my part of dramas.
I'm busy, man, too busy. There's a lamentable absence of free time.
I took a Ferrari under the 405 freeway. We took rent-a-cars through the desert. That was fun.
Maybe I am not French, maybe I am from nowhere.
Some Italians are geniuses, but you have to find a balance.
In 1980 I finished three or four times in seventh place.
The danger sensation is exciting. The challenge is to find new dangers.
Racing, for me and for most people that watch it, it's about personalities.
In two years, I'll be making more than Michael Schumacher.
Talent without enthusiasm is like a Ferrari without fuel.
I broke my leg is all I did. I didn't break my brain.
I'm scared of saying something that may get taken the wrong way.