Quote by Emerson Fittipaldi
Indy car racing is much more aggressive. - Emerson Fittipaldi

Indy car racing is much more aggressive. – Emerson Fittipaldi

Other quotes by Emerson Fittipaldi

You have to visualize a second or two ahead of your car what line you are taking, what you are going to do, before you get there because it comes too fast. – Emerson Fittipaldi

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The racing drivers mind has to have the ability to have amazing anticipation, coordination, and reflex. Because of the speed the car goes. – Emerson Fittipaldi

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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. – Emerson Fittipaldi

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