Danh ngôn của Lewis Hamilton (Sứ mệnh: 7)

I enjoy trying to develop a car and Mercedes are one of the biggest car manufacturers in the world.
As a driver, you've always got to believe in your heart that you've got what it takes to win it. You've always got to believe in yourself. You've always got to arrive on the day and believe it can happen. You've always got to believe in the positives.
Number one is a great thing, and I'll always know that I'm number one, but 44 is my favourite number, so I want to keep it on the car.
I have always wanted to learn the piano, but because I travel so much, I can never get any consistency of lessons. So everywhere I go, if I can find a piano, even if it is in the lobby of a hotel or something, I go on YouTube and pick some songs to learn.
When I was a kid and Christmas was coming up, my dad would ask me what I wanted, and I always said a motorbike. I kept asking for one, and he said it was too dangerous and bought me a go-kart instead.
Since I started driving in F1 in 2006-07, the cars have got slower and easier to drive.
My daily breakfast is two poached eggs in the morning with half an avocado, and I get to have half a piece of toast.
Whether it's with my engineers in the team, my home life, or my friends, I don't like things to get complicated - and one good example would be the steering wheel in my Mercedes Formula 1 car.
Everyone has complicated lives, but the more you can simplify it and make it work for you, the better it is going to be.
It doesn't matter what famous person I've come across in the street, I don't think I've ever shouted.
I feel equal to Mexicans, Asians, everyone. That's the kind of positive message I want to get out.
F1 is about the best drivers competing against each other for the best teams producing the best cars they can.
I certainly lead a different life from many people. I have a great life that I am thankful for, and I like travelling.
If I don't travel, if I stay at home for a week, I would go out of my mind. That is just the way I am. I love to be on the move, and I am fortunate that I have friends all over the world.
I don't drive by the seat of my pants and happen to win races. I work very hard to interpret the data and drive a certain way. My engineers have confidence in me, and more often than not, when I tell them what I need or what I am feeling with the car, it's right.
Nothing can really prepare you for when you get in the Formula One car. Knowing that you're driving a multimillion-dollar car, and if you crash it it's going to cost a lot of money, and they might not give you another chance, is scary.
The way I drive, the way I handle a car, is an expression of my inner feelings.
I have so much energy. I train, I travel, I'm learning about music and fashion, reading a lot. I don't want to miss anything. I want to experience everything.