Quote by Nick Mason
I went to watch my father at Silverstone in the early 1950s, and I

I went to watch my father at Silverstone in the early 1950s, and Ive still got the car he was in. – Nick Mason

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When youre in the car, how well you do is down to you and you alone-no band, no management, no marketing. – Nick Mason

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The GTO is such an important car because its a racing car and a touring car and thats pretty unusual. – Nick Mason

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I was brought up in a car family, my dad loved cars and I was taught the art of making an Austin 7 operate. – Nick Mason

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I was so wild and crazy and dumb in my car. It didnt run but 30 miles an hour. You made do. – Muddy Waters

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Now Im having to live with sales of around 50,000 per album – but Im pretty content with my place in the general scheme of things, even if its meant I dont drive a fancy car and cant afford grand vacations. – David Knopfler

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Especially in the car ride to and from gym. I find myself spacing out a lot, just visualizing what the Olympics would be like and just having such great role models. – Aly Raisman

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If I start outsourcing all my navigation to a little talking box in my car, Im sort of screwed. Im going to lose my car in the parking lot every single time. – Ken Jennings

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