“This is something I'd heard him say before: getting angry at another driver for a driving incident is pointless. You need to watch the drivers around you, understand their skill, confidence and aggression levels, and drive with them accordingly. Know who is driving next to you. Any problems that may occur have ultimately been caused by you, because you are responsible for where you are and what you are doing there.”
“Any problems that may occur have ultimately been caused by you, because you are responsible for where you are and what you are doing there.”
“Very gently. Like there are eggshells on your pedals, and you don’t want to break them. That’s how you drive in the rain.”
“Your car goes where your eyes go. Simply another way of saying that which you manifest is before you.”
“In racing, they say that your car goes where your eyes go. The driver who cannot tear his eyes away from the wall as he spins out of control will meet that wall; the driver who looks down the track as he feels his tires break free will regain control of his vehicle.”
“The race is long. It is better to drive within oneself and finish the race behind the other than it is to drive too hard and crash.”
“That what you manifest is before you”