I am very happy because motor racing is very important outside the states, very big all over the world.
A racing driver has to be a good driver.
Also, I am very religious. It gave me peace of mind all my career.
Gary Smith, when I came to America, taught me a great deal about racing.
Indy car racing is much more aggressive.
I have to accept risk as a racing driver.
I go to see grand prix every year, and I watch every race on TV for sure. I probably go to three or four CART races and three or four Formula One races.
I know if someone is coming from my right side. I could feel it.
I think with new president Chris Pook of CART, he is very active and strong.
I wanted to be the best in the world.
I was extremely lucky. I had some huge crashes and yet I am still here, thanks to God.
There are many young talents in Brazil. There is a lot of hope in Felipe Massa. It is very difficult to judge him in his first year, but by the end of the end we are going to have a better position how he does in Formula One.
To race Formula three is very high risk and I am not going to take a chance. Thank god I am not doing it!
When I came to America Al Unser, Jr. was very difficult. And Bobby Unser.
You are going in one second the length of a football field. That means you brain is receiving information from your body what the car is doing physically, bumping, balance, performance.