In sport there is never any moment that is the same as the other. I have been in Formula One for 12 years, and out of that I had one year with the perfect car.Collection: Car
You win a race, the next race it's a question mark. Are you still the best or not? That's what is funny. But that's what is interesting. And that's what is challenging. You have to prove yourself every time.Collection: Funny
If you're lucky enough to be famous, then it's great if you can use your fame and the power your fame gives you to draw attention to things that really matter.Collection: Famous
I have been in Formula One for 12 years, and out of that I had one year with the perfect car.Collection: Car
Your ups and downs in sports, I think they are as normal as daily life: One day you wake up and feel great, the next day you wake up and feel maybe less great.Collection: Sports
I hate to take compromises with a racing car. The more standard a car is, the more compromises you have to take.Collection: Car
If you do things to the limit, and don't purposely go over that limit, then I think it's fine to do whatever you want. So long as you enjoy it. That's what's important.
When you are part of a community for 14 years, it inevitably shapes you. I will always have a part of Ferrari beside me; a part of my heart will always be red.
I will do everything I can to bring the Number One to Ferrari. The whole team and all the fans deserve it.
You try to hide your emotions, so as not to show weaknesses to others. I believe it's the same for every sportsman.
People get excited around me and behave differently than they would normally. I don't feel different from anyone else, except that I drive a racing car round in circles faster than somebody else.
I retired simply because I didn't have the passion and motivation anymore; I was tired. At the time I thought, 'Well, I had a great time, there is the end.' At some moment, there is the right time to call it an end.
I know what I am, and what I have to do in my profession, so I can handle the pressure. It's the way I think.
I have what you might call the South Pole and the North Pole. I have my team and my work, which I do on one side, and I have my family and my home on the other side. Both have nothing really to do with each other.
I like to share my life, and spend time with someone I love. That has worked 100 per cent with my wife.
My kids are not known, and I think that is very important. So far they have lived a normal life, and will continue to do so. I feel they should have the possibility to live a free life without the burden of fame I have created.
Those who have come into Formula One without experiencing cars devoid of electronic aids will find it tough. To control 800 horse power relying just on arm muscles and foot sensitivity can turn out to be a dangerous exercise.
I'm not very comfortable with what people sometimes say or think about me - things I don't feel responsible for.
I just want to be known as a very normal person and be treated as that and be able to walk down the street like anyone else.
I have been a huge fan of America, as I find their way of life there is pretty unique, and I have enjoyed a lot of good times over there.
I didn't have statistics in my mind when I was racing. It was always a consequence - a nice consequence. I enjoyed it, but it wasn't the reason I was racing.
You arrive at Formula One being very skeptical, how far can your talent deal with all this, and then you understand those guys are human and pretty reasonable, and finally succeeding in winning your first race, in circumstance as such, it was just an amazing moment.
The first thing, when I got the money, I knew I would support somebody. And the person I supported was my family. Because we were really in debt with the money. And - so I gave to my father this suitcase full of money. And he couldn't believe it. And that was something very special.
My time with Ferrari was wonderful. I have found friends and had experiences that I would not want to be without.
I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting even when there's only a slightest chance.Collection: Giving Up
Never think that success is down to your own performance alone. If you start listening only to yourself you take the first step back towards the bottom. The flowers of victory belong in many vases.Collection: Flower
Sometimes minor details can have a huge impact. If you don't devote 100 percent of your efforts to every detail, you immediately run into difficulties.Collection: Running
First, you have to finish.Collection: Firsts
Just being a mediocre driver has never been my ambition. That's not my style.Collection: Ambition
If the sun were made of hamsters, the earth would be incinerated.Collection: Would Be
You win a race, the next race it’s a question mark. Are you still the best or not? That’s what is funny. But that’s what is interesting. And that’s what is challenging. You have to prove yourself every time.Collection: Motivational
If you do things to the limit, and don’t purposely go over that limit, then I think it’s fine to do whatever you want. So long as you enjoy it. That’s what’s important.Collection: Thinking
Everyone is replaceable, including me.Collection: Including
Losing composure is pointless.Collection: Losing
I cant really imagine life without Formula One.Collection: Imagine
An engineer can look at the data, but he needs a translator from the cockpit - the driver - to understand it completely. For example, only the driver can tell you why he abruptly takes his foot off the gas pedal at a certain point. The data doesn't necessarily tell the engineer whether the driver made a mistake at that point or the car was acting up. The information the driver provides often helps determine the direction of development.Collection: Mistake
When you're very successful, you become careless and try to turn many things into routine.Collection: Successful