A Quote by Skip Bayless

I like fast cars, and I always have. — © Skip Bayless
I like fast cars, and I always have.
I love driving fast. I grew up in Germany; we have the Autobahn here, where we can drive without a speed limit. And throughout my 20s, I always had fast cars, and I always went to the maximum. Like, my average cruising speed was 250 km/hr.
Society is fast - fast food, fast cars, fast everything.
Yeah, well I think anyone who likes fast cars will love the Tesla. And it has fantastic handling by the way. I mean this car will crush a Porsche on the track, just crush it. So if you like fast cars, you'll love this car. And then oh, by the way, it happens to be electric and it's twice the efficiency of a Prius.
My friends and neighbors were always fixing their cars. Soldiers who felt restless wanted to work on something, and they understood cars. Me, I like to look at cars but I was never really a mechanic.
I've always liked fast cars and slow women.
I've always loved fast vehicles and looking at interesting cars.
I've never wanted to drive a car fast for the sake of it. I mean, I like nice cars. I've got the Bentley, I've had a Lotus, I've had a Rolls-Royce and a few Jaguars, including an E-type. But I'm not somebody for driving tremendously fast.
I love fast cars... and to go too fast in them.
Straight roads are for fast cars, turns are for fast drivers.
This is what I have always done in my life, just racing and driving cars and go-karts fast.
Fast cars like Porsches and Ferraris - they are things of beauty.
I like swimming. I like the beach. I like fast cars. I like speedboats.
If I weren't skateboarding, I'd love to race cars. I like anything that's fast and active.
I like fast cars. I used to be a car buff before I went to Fiat.
I've always been attracted to cars, and driving is a completely measurable experience: if you qualify last on the grid, you're the slowest, and if you qualify first on the grid, you're the fastest. So no one can say you're slow if you're fast and no one can say you're fast if you're slow.
See, what you're meant to do when you have a mid-life crisis is buy a fast car, aren't you? Well, I've always had fast cars. It's not that. It's the fear that you're past your best. It's the fear that the stuff you've done in the past is your best work.
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