Top 1200 Motor Racing Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 29, 2024.
Elephants are VERY BIG. Motor cars go quickly.
If you read 50 books, I'll get you a motor bike.
I have motor oil running through my veins. — © John Lasseter
I have motor oil running through my veins.
And almost half of American oil consumption is for motor vehicles.
I use music to focus, like an internal motor.
It's short-track racing. You're going to get that and it's going to happen. I don't know why everybody thought it was the end of the world when wrecks were going to happen. Like I said, with close-quarter racing like that it's going to get heated.
I have always thought that L.A. is a motor city that developed linear downtowns.
I will stop the motor of the world.
I'm drinking here break motor oil and Bombay gin, I'll sleep when I'm dead.
The sexual drive is nothing but the motor memory of previously remembered pleasure.
Of all work-schools, a good farm is probably the best for motor development.
Education is the motor-force of revolution.
Patience is idling your motor when you feel like stripping a gear. — © Bill Gothard
Patience is idling your motor when you feel like stripping a gear.
My dad took me to the racetrack for the first time when I was 2 or 3... Anything with a motor, that was in my blood.
Forget the damned motor car and build the cities for lovers and friends.
When I arrived in Champ Cars, which at the time used to be called Indy Cars and then got renamed CART and then renamed Champ Cars, I was racing against Jimmy Vasser, my team-mate, but more than him, I was racing against Michael Andretti, Emerson Fittapaldi, Al Unser Jr. - guys that had big names.
Education was the motor that allowed me to make my way up the ladder.
I just motor through school in the morning and then go skating.
Investment is not only volatile, it is the key motor of the economy's prosperity because it has a snowball effect.
I love all motor sports at the top level.
My idea is to win all the iconic motor sport races in the world.
Real genius of moral insight is a motor which will start any engine.
My father was a racing driver, his name is Don Halliday. I grew up with it all around me. I have always been into fast, dangerous sports, even as a child. As soon as I got in a car I knew it was for me and that I would enjoy racing and competing. My mother was also involved in Solo One. She always said I was like my father and would want to compete one day.
I love racing cars, and we have to have great competitors to make the diverse fan base have people to root for, and some people like calm, shy Ryan Blaney that knows a lot about the sport, or Chase Elliott, who's been around racing and has those deep ties to NASCAR and the southern roots of our sport. Those guys are all important.
One of the cool things about ski racing is there is never a perfect run so it's hard to be satisfied in that sense, you can always go that extra step, i don't think any of us have the realistic goal of having the perfect run. Ski racing is the most variable sport out there, conditions change run-to-run, we only get one chance at it and the margin for error is tiny.
Allowing casinos to operate without having races could result in the end of dog racing in Florida as we know it. Right now, greyhound racing is in many cases a money-losing proposition, but the dog tracks are forced to continue it because they have to have races in order to operate the lucrative casinos.
Horsepower sells motorcars and torque wins motor races.
I like racing but food and pictures are more thrilling. I can't give them up. In racing you can be certain, to the last thousandth of a second, that someone is the best, but with a film or a recipe, there is no way of knowing how all the ingredients will work out in the end. The best can turn out to be awful and the worst can be fantastic. Cooking is like performing and performing like cooking.
Pain? Yes, of course. Racing without pain is not racing. But the pleasure of being ahead outweighed the pain a million times over. To hell with the pain. What's six minutes of pain compared to the pain they're going to feel for the next six months or six decades. You never forget your wins and losses in this sport. YOU NEVER FORGET.
My music is the essence of Detroit. At one time, we were the center of the world, man - Motor City.
I'm no good at really anything that involves motor skills.
Football is only once a week. NASCAR is once a week. Those sports are insanely popular. Horse racing is oversaturated. Unless tracks cut back to three days a week of full fields, a lot of people will really hurt down the road. Horse racing, to survive, has to go to that. Let's face it: Churchill Downs only does well on Derby Week.
Critics are like ticks on a dog or tits on a motor: ornamental but dysfunctional.
F1 has to be the pinnacle of motor sport in terms of technology and performance.
Nothing is going to stop Mike Tyson that doesn't have a motor attached.
I'm so much fun. Every kid wishes I was their grandpa! I'm the Motor City Madgramps.
Mark my word - A combination airplane and motor car is coming.
All dash to and fro in motor cars. Familiar with the roads and settled nowhere. — © T. S. Eliot
All dash to and fro in motor cars. Familiar with the roads and settled nowhere.
I don't remember getting to see my dad race a lot until later in his career. I remember being at the track a lot. I still see a lot of pictures of myself around my dad at the track as a little kid. The racing I've known him more for is during his time racing with Ray Evernham. The rest of it was before I was ever around.
All conviction - and so, necessarily, conversion - is based on the motor and emotional aspects of the mind.
I wanted to be a professional motor racer. It was only due to lack of sponsors that I could not do it.
Linguistic sounds, considered as external, physical phenomena have two aspects, the motor and the acoustic.
Flying a good airplane doesn't require near as much attention as a motor car.
I'm good at separating my personal life from racing. When I'm at track, it's race time; when I'm away from it, other than the fact I'm training to be fit for it, there is nothing at home that makes me even want to think about racing. I just want to enjoy my life, and by the time the next race comes around, I'm ready and excited for it.
I don't see myself racing at 50 years old. I enjoy racing, and that has been my whole life. But one day I will take time to look at other things. I know that everything has an end date, even life, and I also have a family and there are other things to enjoy than trying to be first into the corner and fastest out.
Gone are the days when you could lie on a beach between races and still be in good enough shape to compete. Gone are the days when simply wearing a brand on your firesuit was enough to justify the marketing expense of an Indy Car. Racing an Indy Car is only about a quarter of my life as a racing driver.
To climb into an airplane and motor up by yourself, it is just amazing.
Listen.. to your motor-mouth mother..... Lovely Minato said — © Masashi Kishimoto
Listen.. to your motor-mouth mother..... Lovely Minato said
In the future I would like to try other forms of racing, testing Formula cars or single seaters would be good, but again it is finding the time as I am incredibly busy. I don't think I have the time to try any other new sports. I have already cut skiing out of my routine in order to manage the racing and riding relationship. By the looks of things I am going to be busy for quite a few years.
It's a massive motor in a tiny, lightweight car.
I've been fortunate enough that in every form of motor sports in which I've competed, we've won.
With art, your motor sense should be developed at full capacity.
In the Ford Motor Company, we emphasize service equally with sales.
Hey motor cycle mama, you gonna marry me?
Almost before the big motor-car stopped, the girl sprang out.
Racing is all I've ever wanted to do. I love sports in general, love watching them, love going to games. I have a lot respect for athletes throughout a lot of different sports, but racing has always been what I wanted to do.
Cars are my life. They're my everything, and if it has a motor, I love it.
Knowledge is simply a kind of fuel; it needs the motor of understanding to convert it into power.
I am a hard worker, and there's nothing wrong with my motor.
Take your place in a wiser world of bigger motor cars.
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