I've always wanted to race cars, ever since I was a young boy, as I think a lot of guys have. Read Summary
I think that just sitting down and having casual conversation is the hardest stuff to do. But the extremes? I know what it feels like to come racing around the corner at 90 miles an hour, sliding the car sideways. I know what gear I'm hitting it in when I'm coming around the corner and where I need to downshift. So to me, that's the fun stuff. Read Summary
I always try to get the best result out of it, I'm not there to just sit second or sit third. I'm a winner, and I want to win every single race, and I will always go for it. Read Summary
As racing drivers, you always have those moments that it gets a bit heated, but then you start from zero again. Read Summary
If you haven't really raced a lot in lower categories, and you make the jump to Formula One, you have to learn in Formula One, and a lot more people are watching. Read Summary
This is what I have always done in my life, just racing and driving cars and go-karts fast. Read Summary
The only place that matters is first. Read Summary
If you are not allowed to defend, what's racing about, then? Read Summary
I just want to be myself. You learn from yourself, and that doesn't mean you have to drive slower; it actually means you have to drive faster, but maybe with a little bit in control, and that's what I learned. Read Summary
It's just racing. Sometimes you have difficult moments, and then you try to work hard, and you keep working hard, and you overcome the situation. It's as simple as that. Read Summary
My dad always told me you have to be as quick as you can straight away out of the box. Some people say, 'Feel your way into it; build it up.' No. My dad would say, 'Straight away, you have to be there.' And I think that helps to warm up your tyres and brakes to be on it a bit more from lap one. Read Summary
We are getting way too much info in the cockpit. Sometimes I switch off the display in my car! Read Summary
People might not know, but F1 drivers have new helmets made throughout the season. Usually, the design is the same, but I like to do something special for Monaco. Read Summary
I love it in the States. The roads are big, the food is big. If it was possible to be in L.A. and still live my racing life, I would move now. Read Summary
Every lap is different. Read Summary
There have been some ups and downs. I've not always had it my own way. That's the way racing is supposed to be. Read Summary
Despite the name, 'lift and coast' does not mean cruising. You're trying to be as fast as you can, and you're still going through the corner on the limit, but you have to approach the corner slightly differently; otherwise, you won't make the end of the race. Read Summary
I'm happy to race against anyone. Read Summary
Racing is what I love, so it's pretty simple. I want to keep doing it and keep winning. Read Summary
Racing amuses me. Read Summary