A Quote by Michael Waltrip

As a driver, you always want to win every race, but as a car owner you know that isn't very realistic. — © Michael Waltrip
As a driver, you always want to win every race, but as a car owner you know that isn't very realistic.
I've got my hands in every aspect of the NASCAR world, not only as the part time race car driver but as the full time TV guy and race team owner.
I've got more stuff asked of me every week. But I drive a race car for a living. My car owner lets me race as many sprint car races as I want to run.
I hate to admit that. I want to win every race, but I know that's not possible. To be in the top 25 is realistic if we have any luck this year. But anything to be in the chase or something like that is very unrealistic.
To be a driver that can cross off one of those marquee events as a winner, that cements your legacy in motorsports, to be able to win the Daytona 500 is the ultimate dream of a race car driver.
If you have a car and you win a race, you cannot just settle for that. You must try and make the car better. We're a good car but you always want a bigger engine.
As a driver, you want to race every lap possible, especially when you've got a good car.
Ever since I've jumped in a Legends or Dwarf car, I've always tried to win. I've been able to win in every race car I've ever driven.
I think fear is what keeps us from going over the edge. I mean, as a race car driver, I don't think what makes a good race car driver is a fearless person. I think it's somebody that is comfortable being behind the wheel of something that's somewhat out of control.
Every little kid has always wanted to be a race car driver. This gets some of that out.
As a driver, you always dream of winning a F1 race, and to win so early on in my career was very special.
My friend is a former race car driver, so he races for Mercedes, and I root for him. I have a car that I love to race, I'll take it to the track.
When you're in a car which can win every race, or fight for a win every race, that is pressure.
A great race car driver in a bad car doesn't make great results. A great car and a bad race car driver doesn't make great results. You have to have both. It's the combination of driver and car.
I think I was always realistic - well, not the Percy thing, that was ridiculous - but I never dreamed of being a racing car driver or anything.
You think I'm a pretty good race car driver? Wait until you see my brother. He's the best driver in the family.
Every day in life there are challenges; whether you're an accountant, a race car driver or whatever you do.
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