Emerson Fittipaldi
Emerson Fittipaldi
Emerson Fittipaldiis a semi-retired Brazilian automobile racing driver who won both the Formula One World Championship and the Indianapolis 500 twice each and the CART championship once...
NationalityBrazilian
ProfessionRace Car Driver
Date of Birth12 December 1946
CitySao Paulo, Brazil
CountryBrazil
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It is a very special day because everyone has run on damp and wet so far and this is the first time we have run on dry. It's hard for anyone to get a good first run in that situation. I am very happy with the team performance, the engineer who improved the car based on Nelsinho's feedback, and of course with Nelsinho who did a fantastic job. It's a fantastic start for us.
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You are going in one second the length of a football field. That means you brain is receiving information from your body what the car is doing physically, bumping, balance, performance.
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He was the computer. I would have a dinner with him, if the car wasn't handling well on the Friday, and would explain to him what it was doing at different parts of the track. He would go back to the garage, and call the mechanics. And by Saturday morning the car would be fantastic. Only Colin Chapman could do that. Of all the engineers I worked with, all the team managers, Colin was a genius who had the intuition to do it.
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He is a driver with talent, ability and maturity, he manages to finish all his races. My record is going to be in good hands. Everything happened very quickly in my career. It was a very great honour for me to break Jim Clark's record (as youngest champion),
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I have a lot of admiration for Fernando Alonso, our careers are fairly similar because he also came very quickly into Formula One,
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Everything happened very quickly in my career. It was a very great honour for me to break Jim Clark's record (as youngest champion),
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We had a great reception in Brazil after Brands Hatch. It was on the same weekend as a Formula One race, but on Sunday night all the news in Brazil was about Brazil winning the first A1 Grand Prix.
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When I began to drive Formula I in the 1970's, the odds of surviving was 7 to 1. Incredible high risks. The odds of surviving now are like 800 to one.
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You had to decompress the pressure before the race. I taught my heart to relax. I lay down before the race. It gave me more energy just before the race.
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I do not speak the English so good, but then I speak the driving very well.
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To race Formula three is very high risk and I am not going to take a chance. Thank god I am not doing it!
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Indy car racing is much more aggressive.
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I was extremely aggressive from the start.
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I based in Brazil, Sao Paulo, but I come very often to the states, and I travel all over the world.