A Quote by Christian Horner

When you win a Grand Prix, it's the culmination of everything coming together. Not just trackside, but behind the scenes. — © Christian Horner
When you win a Grand Prix, it's the culmination of everything coming together. Not just trackside, but behind the scenes.
It is such a special feeling to win a grand prix.
Just take the lack of presence of F1 in the United States. In theory - and logically - you would have an East Coast Grand Prix, a West Coast Grand Prix, and I think you should have a street race in Detroit - it is still the motor capital of the US. You stay in the US for four weeks and could have two to three races, certainly two.
[Andrea De Cesaris is] the man who has won more Grands Prix than anybody else in the history of Grand Prix racing without actually winning one of them.
Like you can't have a car that can take the kids to schools on Friday and win the grand prix on Saturday, you can't make a microscope that can do it all.
The preparation, commitment and desire to win will be no less than the last time I drove a grand prix car in anger.
I feel that I'm in good company behind the wheel of the Williams FW08C. It was the first F1 car to be driven by the great Ayrton Senna, and it won the 1983 Monaco Grand Prix.
If we did another tour, we probably would have stuck together. But a lot of little things happened with people coming in and talking behind the scenes.
Originally I was supposed to do Grand Prix, but I was under contract to 20th Century Fox at that time and Alex North was supposed to do Sand Pebbles, but he got sick, so Fox preempted me out of Grand Prix, and to my good fortune, I got to do Sand Pebbles. It was my first time working with Robert Wise and it was a great experience.
To have a home Grand Prix is awesome, so just to go there is already a buzz.
Business is much less transparent than a win in a Grand Prix; in a race you drive over the finishing line first and you have won. In business it is different.
I was in hospital between the Grand Prix in Australia and Malaysia because of a lack of water and a little bit of lack of everything. I was very weak.
What I think a lot of that was K-1 having had their Grand Prix finals not even a month before the "Dynamite!!" show so a lot of those guys were coming into that fight pressured to fight.
It's been cool to see on the Voice all these up-and-coming artists from all over the country just develop and follow their careers as well, because we were all at a beginning point together. Now, after seeing the business side and behind-the-scenes stuff, it's hard for me to watch reality TV and play along like they want you to.
My main thing was just, I'm not worried about the stats or anything behind it, I just want to win. I want to win everything.
Anything happens in Grand Prix racing, and it usually does.
You know, the Monaco Grand Prix is the grandfather of all street races.
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