I am a man of Brazil, of F1. My middle name needs to change to Rubens F1 Barrichello. I have no intention of saying goodbye.
Rubens Barrichello
Your objectives change throughout your career and with more experience you kind of use the energy for the good stuff and you don't burn energy for the wrong stuff.
First of all you need to have speed. If you only have experience and don't have the speed, then you are never going to get the speed. This is the main point. So you are better off getting someone quick and you develop him with experience.
Nineteen ninety-five, when I was still with Jordan, was the lowest moment. It was my third season and the travel was getting to me and I was missing my family. I felt under a lot of pressure and even thought of going to America - to race there.
I don't care about the future. I feel the future always reserves enough good things for you if you stay open and you smile.
At Ferrari they didn't give me the space, and at Honda I had the space but I didn't have the machinery.
I think 19 years, what I've done, you see nowadays people get there with money and so on, but they last one or two years. To be able to have lasted that long, it's still impressive for me. I had a blast being a Formula 1 driver.
I won at Hockenheim in 2000 and I guess we always make the first victory the most special one.
I had other proposals and I was talking to people but then I decided that staying at Ferrari would give me my best chance of winning the championship.
The whole thing about F1 that the bad boy is the winner is wrong.
I have a lot of faith in myself. Physically, I could drive forever.
I've always had the speed, but the experience comes along naturally.
I am very excited to confirm I will be at BAR. I wish to thank Ferrari for six fantastic years.
People seem to think you can change cars and just get on with life. Sometimes you do, but it was quite tough for me to understand the whole philosophy and to drive the car.
I ended up signing for IndyCar and it was a good decision. I should have waited another 10 days to actually talk to all of the teams, because I just went in, boom, I got the first offer and I said OK I'm racing. It's almost like it was the girlfriend just gives you a no and then you just get the next one that gives you a yes.
I had the offer to race Stock Cars. I refused the first time.
I eventually wanted to do Stock Cars, because it was my dream as a child, after I have done Europe, I have always liked to see the Stock Cars.
I am so competitive I cannot imagine myself without a racing car.
My wife is terrified. She thinks I'm going to race forever.
The highs in my career have been overcoming the problems and smiling at them and getting on.
I am in constant contact with the factory on a daily basis by phone. I speak to many people: to Ross Brawn and to Jean Todt and my race engineer. I have many sources I can speak with to find out what has been happening.
When you're limited on parts and you have reliability issues, you don't get the testing done. You need to really develop the car.
But when you are focused on your job, if you know you have given your very best, no matter where you finished, then that is great.
If you sign someone with the speed but whose time is over, they will set up the car differently and badly. You are 80 percent of the time going through corners, and you set up the car differently compared to someone who comes and wants to go flat out.