Top 50 Quotes & Sayings by Chris Harris

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British journalist Chris Harris.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Chris Harris

Christopher James Harris is a British automotive journalist, racing driver and television presenter. Harris has worked as a reviewer, writer and editor for many automotive magazines, including Evo, Autocar and Jalopnik. He has presented numerous television and YouTube series through NBCSN and DRIVE.

As parents we all have that underlying guilt about how much time we give to our careers.
The car is absolutely central to our approach. Everything we do begins with the automobile, whether it's old, new, bizarre, weird, strange, or cool. We're not going out to make a comedy show, and that's great, certainly from my point of view because obviously I'm totally obsessed with cars and I don't really like people.
The ecstasy of driving a new Ferrari is now almost always eradicated by the pain of dealing with the organisation. — © Chris Harris
The ecstasy of driving a new Ferrari is now almost always eradicated by the pain of dealing with the organisation.
I like drifting stuff that shouldn't be drifted. When someone tells me 'that's not a car that should be drifted,' I'll go against that and say 'yes, it is.'
Top Gear' is the thing that helped shape my life with cars, my perception of cars and my obsession with cars, and I'm raring to give it a go. I'm also quite gobby and happy to get into trouble, so I'm hoping I can underpin the programme with journalistic credibility but still cause some mischief.
People often look at the past through the rose-tinted glass, but if you go back to 'Top Gear' 2000/2002 the chemistry wasn't there, it took time to grow.
We call chemistry the 'c' word on 'Top Gear,' and you can't fake that, can you?
I know a lot about cars.
I love a bit of rough and tumble.
We like to be involved vaguely in the creative process so we know what's going on and we have some input, but actually, 'Top Gear' is at its best when the producers spring something on you and we respond naturally to it. The more you know, the less realistic your reactions.
If you mess around with your mates, you get into rough and tumble then you remember you're in your mid-40s and you can't land the way you used to, so it's great fun.
The big picture, for me, having grown up with 'Top Gear,' is that it was loved. We need to get that back. It needs to be an institution.
I had a full 11/10, out of body of moment when I drove the Ferrari FXX K. That woke me up proper sideways. — © Chris Harris
I had a full 11/10, out of body of moment when I drove the Ferrari FXX K. That woke me up proper sideways.
There's no less serious thing than making TV, knocking about in cars.
A lot of sports cars are just not designed for the larger gentleman.
The Road & Track audience is basically me, you know, the car geeks. But, we have to acknowledge that most people find that, socially, very, very boring. We huddle in corners and we talk about differentials and final drive ratios, and most people just don't care. You have to acknowledge the fact that 'Top Gear' can't be about that.
If you're not authentic you get found out. You wouldn't watch Jamie Oliver if you found out he couldn't boil the egg.
Most cars are comfortable until you are about 6'3' or 4.
I'm not really interested in people. I just like messing around in cars.
I'm not really into houses, well other than I'd just like to have somewhere to live.
I'm not great with heights.
We don't want to damage cars. People work hard and save money to buy these things.
You think you can drive accurately in confined spaces until someone puts something like a shipping container in the way and you suddenly think: 'I'm going to hit that.'
You have to see other cultures to understand the world.
If you tried to transplant an internal combustion engine and gearbox into another car, you have to bring with it all the systems and everything else to communicate with each other. But in an electric car, it's much simpler.
Doing 'Top Gear' is absolutely wicked!
The one thing I'm a firm believer in is that cars are the best thing to be around on television. They are exciting. They're fun. They elicit emotions. They can take you on adventures. They can make you laugh, make you cry. They're the best medium.
Top Gear,' for entirely understandable reasons, started to focus on its international status because it was selling so well in international territories.
Matt LeBlanc thinks his own jokes are funny which is problematic when you're driving along - he expects you to laugh and often they're not funny.
I think 'Top Gear,' it's about people knocking about.
I think you can tell just how much fun we're going to have making 'Top Gear' with Paddy and Freddie. They're both brilliant, natural entertainers - and their mischief mixed with the most exciting cars on the planet is sure to take the show to the next level.
People have short memories.
Rory... well Rory likes winning. No one has ever won with less grace than Rory Reid. — © Chris Harris
Rory... well Rory likes winning. No one has ever won with less grace than Rory Reid.
You have to learn where people's funnybone is before you can start to poke fun and work out where that joy lies.
Top Gear' is all about the cars. We've got humour in it but the unique premise of the show is it all starts with the car.
I'm from a more rigourous journalistic background. If I say a car is good or bad, the viewers can trust the fact that I have spent all my working life reviewing cars.
To generate positive creative friction, you need people who'll tell you 'No.'
You set yourself a nice problem when you're faced with: 'Is our show too exciting? How do we make it even more exciting?'
I don't know much about football but I know when Alex Ferguson retired this guy called Moys came in and he was doomed to fail. He could have been the best manager in the world, but karma tells you that after that prolonged success you're always going to have problems.
People think the future is all about being green and clean. It's going to produce the fastest cars the world has ever seen. It is going to be incredible, it is going to be a speed fest.
You don't reinvent something that had three amazing presenters without a few bumps along the way.
Top Gear' is for the whole family, regardless of gender, sitting down together to enjoy some slightly silly escapism.
I just want to be part of something people can watch with their family at 8 P.M. on a Sunday night, and be proud of it. — © Chris Harris
I just want to be part of something people can watch with their family at 8 P.M. on a Sunday night, and be proud of it.
Top Gear' is a huge brand. We were always going to come across negative comments.
I don't think you'd trust Mary Berry if you found out she couldn't bake a cake.
My first car was a Mini, a little red Mini. I cherished it and I stripped the seats out of it and 'boy-racered' it.
Porsche is the last bastion of cars for petrolheads. So when they start making electric cars, you realise the world really is changing.
Top Gear' reflects the behaviour of the motorist in the U.K.
Unlike Fred and Paddy, I don't get many offers of work other than 'Top Gear,' because I'm crap at everything else.
Sometimes you just have to do stupid things because you want to do stupid things.
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