A Quote by Susie Wolff

I'm not a girl racer, I save my speed for the race track. — © Susie Wolff
I'm not a girl racer, I save my speed for the race track.
I was so grateful to have made 'Into the Wild' before I made 'Speed Racer' because on 'Speed Racer' I was indoors every single day, every single scene, on a green screen. Some of the time, just to pass the time, I would think back to climbing mountains in Alaska. That really helped me.
Janet's a serious racer with some good race-car stuff. She can get the job done. I respect her as a racer.
I am a racer. I'm not a race car driver. I am a racer. I race. That's what I do. I don't go on vacations. I don't take my family on vacations because I don't have a family. My family is the racing family.
I feel like what I have learned in my career in racing is that anytime you are happy off the race track it tends to show up on the race track.
Do I care about what men say at the race track? No, not at all. I've always said I race for me, because I love racing. I don't race to prove a point about how well a woman can do against men on the track.
Three half-mile repeats on the track at 5-K race pace with a short recovery jog in between shouldn't scare anyone away-and it will improve your speed.
Nothing is ever in such short supply at a race track as time. It doesn't seem to matter whether we are at the track for a race meeting or for testing - there is never enough time.
My dad was a professional track racer. It's in my genes, and my first memories as a baby were in a velodrome.
Speed Racer is good to cut your teeth on, but if anyone has not seen Akira, go get it.
Speed I like. I do love driving and I've had a couple of those experiences where you go to a track and can test cars around the track.
I told Monster the other day, I'm a racer's racer. This is what I truly love to do.
Me, if I'm in a long-distance race, I have speed. In the sprint, I don't have so much speed.
Off the field, all my training is speed and quickness. The agility work, the cones, training with my track coach and keeping my speed.
Jesus died to save men - a small thing for an immortal to do - and didn't save many, anyway. But if he had been damned for the race, that would have been act of a size proper to a god, and would have saved the whole race.
Small use it will be to save democracy for the race if we cannot save the race for democracy.
When you can leave a race track and there's people in tears because they won and (people) in tears because they got crashed, you know, that's what brings us to the race track.
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