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Bill Auberlen Quotes

«We might have gotten the win, but we ran out of tires near the end.»
Author: Bill Auberlen
«As a driver, it's fantastic. To come back into the American Le Mans Series with the BMW M3 is the best thing you can do in racing. I had so much success with Tom and PTG. Then to reincarnate the relationship with Yokohama is a tremendous positive. This thing is going to be a winning program.»
Author: Bill Auberlen
«As a driver, it's fantastic. To come back into the American Le Mans Series with the BMW M3 is the best thing you can do in racing. I had so much success with Tom and PTG. Then to reincarnate that relationship with Yokohama is a tremendous positive. This thing is going to be a winning program.»
Author: Bill Auberlen
«He (Thomas) started to make a move on me into one, he had such a good run I actually had to close the door on him and hope he wasn't going to turn me around.»
Author: Bill Auberlen
«Long Beach can turn out to be a real street fight. In order to do well, you need to keep your paint on the car and not leave it on the wall. You do it by not getting involved in other people's disasters. Because everything occurs on that one long straight, people get desperate to make things happen. You will see desperate moves, and that's what takes people out -- trying to stick their nose in where there's a wall and you and not enough space for them. You'll see them, two by two, just go straight to the walls.»
Author: Bill Auberlen