alexanderrossi
AlexanderRossi
alexanderrossi

The tag line “largest single day sporting event in the world” doesn't even come close to describing what it's like to be at the Indy 500. Unbelievable experience.

Yes absolutely. We have quite a few races left until the season finale in Sonoma.

My father was always a huge racing fan and I kind of just grew up with it through him.

I absolutely loved Long Beach and now that I've experienced the Indy 500 - that has shot to the top of my list of favorite events.

I honestly didn't care at all at that point.

I don’t know if it has even fully sunken yet to this day. Was such an amazing victory for the whole team and a huge amount of effort that was going on behind the scenes, it's difficult to fully comprehend it.

No. I was still solely focused on the fuel mileage target and making sure the engine stayed running. That was enough to block everything else out of my mind.

Just by taking one day at a time and allowing myself to enjoy the opportunity and try to maximize myself every single time I'm fortunate enough to sit in a race car.

My relationship with Manor F1 is very positive and I hope for nothing less than continued progress for that team. Made a huge step forward this year and I know that there is more to come.

They are completely different animals. Very hard to compare other than the fact that the Firestone has a much broader working range than the Pirelli.

Well yes considering I've been with Michael for the past 8 years. My freezer has nothing else in it except Alaska Coffee. Best in the US.

Text me. ;)

No.

Nah it was all good!

I train 2hrs a day, 7 days a week when not traveling/racing.

Lewis because he is such a legend these days.

No they don't get free wings. They can come, of course, but apparently they have to pay. Sucks for them! Haha

No I did not.

We didn't study fuel management at all actually. The decisions we were making were all based on gut instinct and very clever people around me.

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