Top 13 Quotes & Sayings by Pastor Maldonado

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Venezuelan driver Pastor Maldonado.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Pastor Maldonado

Pastor Rafael Maldonado Motta is a Venezuelan professional racing driver, who competed in Formula One for the Williams (2011โ€“2013) and Lotus (2014โ€“2015) teams and as a Pirelli test driver until 2017. Before entering Formula One, he won the 2010 GP2 Series championship. He became the first Venezuelan to win a Formula One Grand Prix when he won the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix for Williams, from his first and only pole position. It was also his only podium finish and his only win in Formula One.

Having competed themselves, my father and my uncle are very passionate about motorsport, so I inherited it from them.
As a driver, you always dream of winning a F1 race, and to win so early on in my career was very special.
I just want to do my best, to be as close to the top as I can, and to get the maximum out of the car. โ€” ยฉ Pastor Maldonado
I just want to do my best, to be as close to the top as I can, and to get the maximum out of the car.
We live in a free world, so everyone can say whatever.
In my city of Maracay, there is a go kart circuit about five minutes from my home. When I was about three or four years old, I said I wanted to race, but I was too young; then, when I reached the age of seven, my father gave me a kart and we started from there.
After karting in Venezuela, I came to Europe in 1998 to compete in international kart races, which was great for me to get experience racing outside my country. After consistently being at the top, I decided to move to Italian Formula Renault.
Williams is one of the big names in F1 with a really strong pedigree, so it is an honour to be driving for them.
You can always improve your fitness if you keep training.
Williams really does feel like a family, and I have built up very good relationships with people here; in fact, some of my best friends work for Williams. A friendly atmosphere can really help on the track as well because I feel like I can communicate freely with the team.
I did some mistakes; I accept that - I always accept my mistakes. For sure, we are looking forward to improve, to deliver my best as always.
I'm used to having a lot of criticism. It's normal. It's normal when you come from South America, when you have a country pushing very hard in your back.
I think in my car somebody is playing with the pressure and the temperatures.
That was a frustrating race for me. I pushed as hard as possible at the start on the medium tyres whilst everyone around me was on the grippier soft compound rubber. Once I moved to the soft tyres I was able to set the race's then fastest lap so things looked good with our strategy. Unfortunately the engine anti-kill triggered when I came in to make my final pit stop which cost me a lot of time. It's frustrating as we should have finished strongly. My focus is now Barcelona where I've delivered very strongly in the past.
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