Danh ngôn của Lando Norris (Sứ mệnh: 4)

There's so many bits on a car these days it's hard to know where everything is. You have a bit of an idea but if you are behind someone and you suddenly change direction it's hard to know exactly where the car is.
In testing, you make a mistake, you just say 'OK we'll have another go' instead of it being the only chance you get.
I turned away from bikes when I got a bambino kart for my seventh birthday and started doing some karting, just around some cones at home, but I didn't think at that point I knew I wanted to go into F1, it was more just for fun.
Getting in and out of the car with the halo takes a bit of experience. I struggled initially, but after a few trial runs I was fine.
I like to paint my own helmets. I design my own suit and boots, I like being unique in that way.
I started off with sim driving, playing 'Gran Turismo,' and my Dad had some sort of Logitech steering wheel with pedals for the PlayStation 2.
My dad kind of liked racing and motorsports, but wasn't a big fan, it wasn't like he watched every race or whatever.
I want to go down in the history books with what I've achieved.
I've been away since I was pretty much eight, traveling to the car tracks, and then going to Europe and traveling more.
In karting, you turn up and drive, look at the data and go home. But I like doing more, learning about the engines and how to make them go even better.