The crucial thing for me is that I stick to my job.
— Lance Stroll
I think it is really important to have two drivers who want to push the team in the right direction rather than fighting against one another.
In F1, we see teams spending ridiculous amounts of money. That's the sport.
I've learned a tremendous amount. I've gained a lot of experience competing at the highest level with the best drivers in the world in F1.
I like the beach in the summer and the mountains in the winter.
I'll work on my weaknesses and build on my strengths.
Don't get me wrong: I've had a lot of fortune, to come where I've come from, to be able to move to Europe, to go racing. But I had that fortune behind me. I grabbed it with both hands, and I made the best of it.
I stay in my little bubble - that is what I try and do. There is always noise out there and distractions, but you just have to block all that noise out.
If the car is capable of finishing eighth, then I want to get the most out of the car and put it eighth. If the car is only capable of finishing 13th to start the year, then that has to be our goal.
My job remains the same, regardless of who is on the other side of the garage.
As a driver, you have to accept that some years are more challenging than others. That's part of the game.
The Caribbean is great, but I also love the mountains as well. I'm a big skier, and I love spending time in Switzerland skiing. It really depends.
The lows have been frustrating, and very challenging times, but the highs have been phenomenal.
The facts prove I deserve to be where I am, and no one can take that away from me, regardless of where I come from.
Obviously, it is good to have competitiveness in the team and that urge to want to beat the driver next to you, but at the same time, I think we are gonna respect each other.
A podium is always possible if you are in the right place at the right time.
I've really just had to learn and adapt more than ever before, because there's so much to do in F1. There's so much to be on top of as a driver. It really requires perfection just to walk out of a weekend with a decent result.
I was always good at gym! Gym classes were good, but school really wasn't my thing, but I did it, got through it. It's definitely important.
I love Greece. It's really cool in the summer.
When opportunities arise, you have to seize them.
I'm showing people what I'm made of, and if people don't want to accept that and face the facts, I can't help that.