The CAR Top 10: quotes of 2015

Published: 30 December 2015

2015 in 10 quotes
Angry, guilty, philosophical
Alonso, Winterkorn, Musk and more

A lot happened in 2015, and plenty was said about it - which made for many a juicy quote. From press conferences to pitlanes, here's ten of the best.

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Fernando Alonso endured a frustrating 2015 season

‘It feels like GP2. Embarrassing. Very embarrassing. I'll do my best...’

Fernando Alonso’s radio chatter infuriates the Honda PR machine  

Ousted VW chief Martin Winterkorn

‘I am stunned that misconduct on such a scale was possible in the Volkswagen Group. As CEO I accept responsibility for the irregularities that have been found in diesel engines and have therefore requested the Supervisory Board to agree on terminating my function as CEO of the Volkswagen Group. I am doing this in the interests of the company even though I am not aware of any wrong doing on my part. Volkswagen needs a fresh start – also in terms of personnel. I am clearing the way for this fresh start with my resignation.’

Former VW CEO Martin Winterkorn takes one for the team  

Honda Civic Type R gobsmacked us with its speed, focus and (lack of) style

‘Good gods, is it quick. 306bhp smeared into the road over and over again as first the VTEC and then the turbo pour out exponential amounts of power the faster you go. Even with the numbers Honda was quoting, I wasn’t quite expecting this.’

Honda Civic Type R Giant Test, CAR, July 2015

Ben Bowlby's brave Nismo LM design at Le Mans

‘Freedom is key. You’re trying to escape the tyranny of spec racing and constraint, to get to the point where you can express yourself and do something interesting. The highest level of sport is almost art – it’s graceful and only the very best people can do it. Imagine if an artist was only allowed to create within very strict limits – one sculpture would look just look any other. It would be awful.’

Nissan engineering maverick Ben Bowlby rages against the rulebook, CAR, July 2015

Luca di Montezemolo. Not a believer in SUVs. Good on him

‘Marchionne wanted to build a truck, but I talked him out of it’

Luca di Montezemelo averts a Maranello SUV brand calamity 

A 'shameless sycophant': the 650bhp Corvette Z06

‘Far from commanding meek respect, the Z06 begs that you thrash it like a hot hatch wherever and whenever you can, massaging your self-belief like a shameless 650bhp sycophant.’

Corvette Z06 First Drive, CAR, March 2015

‘The German car makers will show great humility at the next Frankfurt Show. (I am not confident about this).’ Gavin Green ponders dieselgate’s repercussions

‘The German car makers will show great humility at the next Frankfurt Show. (I am not confident about this).’ 

Gavin Green ponders dieselgate’s repercussions  

CAR's Mark Walton with Lorenzo Ramaciotti and the 2016 Alfa Giulia

‘So the Squadro Puzzola was born, in secret, and at its head – my god, I can’t believe I’m writing this, it’s like a script out of a car enthusiast’s action movie – is none other than Phillipe Krief, the Ferrari chassis engineer responsible for the 458 Speciale. I feel the need to add a few exclamation marks in now, just for effect: !!!!!’

Mark Walton fails to contain his excitement at the prospect of Alfa’s Giulia Quadrifoglio, CAR, November 2015 

'Tesla's goal is to change the world': the not-at-all-ambitious Elon Musk

‘Tesla’s goal is to change the world and accelerate the advent of sustainable transport. It is important for business to make more money than it spends, but there’s a higher purpose here. We need to make sure the future’s going to be good.’

Tesla boss Elon Musk talks to editor Phil McNamara, CAR, November 2015

Lighthouse hopeful: Mark Webber

‘The difference between being in the lighthouse or the shithouse at this race is very small’

Porsche’s Mark Webber on the challenge of Le Mans, CAR, August 2015 

For grown-ups: Porsche's new turbocharged 991.2

‘This is a 911 for grown-ups. The 991.2 is not only quicker, faster and more frugal than the car it replaces, it’s also more rewarding to drive.’

Phew! Porsche 911 Carrera S (991.2) First Drive, CAR, December 2015

Watch CAR's Ben Barry experience the new Porsche 991.2 for the first time on video

By Ben Miller

The editor of CAR magazine, story-teller, average wheel count of three

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