The fact that I'm racing, yes, is important, it's my passion, but, it's not my life, racing.
I can tell you I preferred my era. Yes, they make much more money now but I preferred my cycling. The passion for racing. I like more racing. Now riders they train all the time. Not so much racing.
I was always fascinated by speed... My father was always an enthusiast and once I found a passion in racing, I had something in common with him, so from my childhood onwards we spent a lot of time going to karting tracks and racing in the various categories.
We've always said that it doesn't say 'Daniel Ricciardo Racing' or 'Max Verstappen Racing' - it says Red Bull Racing.
The competition is a big part of it [racing] - the passion you have for the sport and the knowledge you have. You're not just going to wake up one day and say, " think I'll do something different." This is what I've done my whole life. My competitive nature and my passion for the sport, those are the things that keep you wanting to do better.
It is not that I lost my biggest passion - it is still racing.
I have a passion for racing, for competing and for fighting on the track.
But my passion is racing cars. It's what I like to do in my off time.
I started racing go karts when I was six. I just loved everything about racing. I was raised in a racing family. And I always wanted to race for a living at the highest level I could.
Thoroughbred racing is really my true passion. I'm living my dream.
Racing is a passion...at this level, a source of immense gratification. So the rest is no problem.
NASCAR racing is the highest form of American auto racing, and I've always wanted to be racing in the highest form. I want to accomplish good things in everything I get in every night, but NASCAR is the biggest, most-watched thing in American racing.
I was much too late when I found out about my passion for motor racing. I was 18.
I think Stirling Moss represents everything that a racing driver should be and first of all, it's passion.
Making ski racing fun and engaging for kids and families is an exciting opportunity and a real passion of mine.
Passion makes the old medicine new:
Passion lops off the bough of weariness.
Passion is the elixir that renews:
how can there be weariness
when passion is present?
Oh, don't sigh heavily from fatigue:
seek passion, seek passion, seek passion!