As soon as I paid the mortgage off in 1988, I started racing cars.
“As soon as I paid the mortgage off in 1988, I started racing cars.”
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As soon as I paid the mortgage off in 1988, I started racing cars.
“As soon as I paid the mortgage off in 1988, I started racing cars.”
As soon as I paid the mortgage off in 1988, I started racing cars.
You can't have F1 without Ferrari - you just can't have it. It's part of the theme that is the red car, and a lot of it is to do with the colour.
My ambition, a long time ago, was to be a film music writer. A compromise then was to be the guy who wrote songs for a band and played slide guitar. Then the singer didn't turn up for an audition, and I was the only one who knew the words. That was it - bingo! Life took a different course.
I made a lot of money, but you can dangerously let it lead you on. It depends what company you keep.
My father's family were Italian ice cream men, and the knowledge was passed on, so I ran an ice cream van while I was dating my wife.
Even we schoolchildren know that ordinary diplomats don't drive around in unmarked cars carrying Glock pistols.
I felt like I missed my opportunity to pursue acting or entertainment. I convinced myself to believe that for quite some time, because I'm from a small town in North Carolina, you get married, have a house and car and live happily ever after. You have a baby early, honey, you go to work! I convinced myself that I had to be OK with that.
I had no desire to be an upward-mobile-rising yuppie with a trophy wife, a trophy house, a trophy car. I wasn't looking for any of those things. I already had what I wanted.
I miss Saturday morning, rolling out of bed, not shaving, getting into my car with my girls, driving to the supermarket, squeezing the fruit, getting my car washed, taking walks.