Top 21 Stirling Moss Quotes

#1. The ideal racecar will expire 100 yards past the finish line.

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#2. There are two things no man will admit he cannot do well: drive and make love.

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#3. Motion is tranquility.

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#4. It is necessary to relax your muscles when you can. Relaxing your brain is fatal.

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#5. If everything is under control you are just not driving fast enough.

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#6. To achieve anything in this game you must be prepare to dabble in the boundary of disaster.

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#7. I love to feel a racing car around me, to feel the way it holds me.
I love to make it do all that it was built to do, and then a little bit more.

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#8. Quite frankly, Kimi Raikkonen is the fastest driver in the world

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#9. It has taken me thirty three years and a bang on the head to get my values right.

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#10. Calling upon my years of experience, I froze at the controls.

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#11. If God had meant for us to walk, why did he give us feet that fit car pedals?

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#12. In order to finish first, you first have to finish.

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#13. The best classroom of all times was about two car lengths behind Juan Manuel Fangio.

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#14. To achieve anything, you must be prepared to dabble on the boundary of disaster.

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#15. I am not a driver, I am a racer.

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#16. I believe that if a man wanted to walk on water, and was prepared to give up everything in life, he could do it.

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#17. It is better to go into a corner slow and come out fast, than to go in fast and come out dead.

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#18. You get to the stage when your almost looking down on yourself. When you get into that state, it's the best state ever.

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#19. Movement is tranquility.

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#20. It's hard to drive at the limit, but it's harder to know where the limits are.

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#21. The main thing is to be honest with yourself, know and recognize your limits and attain maximum achievement within them. I would for example get more satisfaction from climbing Snowdon, which I know I could, than from attempting Everest, which I couldn't.

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